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A49360 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | The loyal Protestants vindication, fairly offered to all those sober minds who have the art of using reason, and the power of suppressing passion by a Queen Elizabeth Protestant. | 1680 | 4000 | 1064 | nan | ./cache/A49360.xml | ./txt/A49360.txt |
A54793 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | Speculum crape-gownorum, the second part, or, A continuation of observations and reflections upon the late sermons of some that would be thought Goliah''s for the Church of England by the same author. | 1682 | 13823 | 4582 | nan | ./cache/A54793.xml | ./txt/A54793.txt |
A54794 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | Speculum crape-gownorum, or, An old looking-glass for the young academicks, new foyl''d with reflections on some of the late high-flown sermons : to which is added, An essay towards a sermon of the newest fashion / by a guide to the inferiour clergy. | 1682 | 11966 | 3454 | nan | ./cache/A54794.xml | ./txt/A54794.txt |
A69440 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | An account of Monsieur De Quesne''s late expedition at Chio together with the negotiation of Monsieur Guilleragues, the French ambassadour at the port / in a letter written by an officer of the Grand Vizir''s to a pacha ; translated into English. | 1683 | 18970 | 5826 | nan | ./cache/A69440.xml | ./txt/A69440.txt |
A30370 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | A letter, containing some reflections on His Majesties Declaration for liberty of conscience dated the fourth of April, 1687 | 1689 | 5947 | 1481 | nan | ./cache/A30370.xml | ./txt/A30370.txt |
A37437 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | Reflections upon the late great revolution written by a lay-hand in the country for the satisfaction of some neighbours. | 1689 | 22326 | 6564 | nan | ./cache/A37437.xml | ./txt/A37437.txt |
A63456 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | Taxes no charge in a letter from a gentleman, to a person of quality, shewing the nature, use, and benefit of taxes in this kingdom, and compared with the impositions of foreign states : together with their improvement of trade in time of war. | 1690 | 12770 | 3435 | nan | ./cache/A63456.xml | ./txt/A63456.txt |
A48827 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | The pretences of the French invasion examined for the information of the people of England | 1692 | 6479 | 1839 | nan | ./cache/A48827.xml | ./txt/A48827.txt |
A65414 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | An answer to the late K. James''s last declaration, dated at St. Germains, April 17. s.n. 1693 | 1693 | 10327 | 2984 | nan | ./cache/A65414.xml | ./txt/A65414.txt |
A48420 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | The Life of that incomparable princess, Mary, our late sovereign lady, of ever blessed memory who departed this life, at her royal pallace at Kensington, the 28th of December, 1694. | 1695 | 16583 | 5439 | nan | ./cache/A48420.xml | ./txt/A48420.txt |
A37441 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | Some reflections on a pamphlet lately published entituled An argument shewing that a standing army is inconsistent with a free government and absolutely destructive to the constitution of the English monarchy | 1697 | 11247 | 3248 | nan | ./cache/A37441.xml | ./txt/A37441.txt |
A70272 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | A free discourse wherein the doctrines which make for tyranny are display''d the title of our rightful and lawful King William vindicated, and the unreasonableness and mischievous tendency of the odious distinction of a king de facto, and de jure, discover''d / by a Person of Honour. | 1697 | 22074 | 6670 | nan | ./cache/A70272.xml | ./txt/A70272.txt |
A37421 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | An argument shewing, that a standing army, with consent of Parliament, is not inconsistent with a free government, &c. | 1698 | 8744 | 2520 | nan | ./cache/A37421.xml | ./txt/A37421.txt |
A37422 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | A brief reply to the History of standing armies in England with some account of the authors. | 1698 | 8151 | 2290 | nan | ./cache/A37422.xml | ./txt/A37422.txt |
A37428 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | An enquiry into the occasional conformity of dissenters in cases of preferment with a preface to the lord mayor, occasioned by his carrying the sword to a conventicle. | 1698 | 7706 | 2187 | nan | ./cache/A37428.xml | ./txt/A37428.txt |
A37429 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | The interests of the several princes and states of Europe consider''d, with respect to the succession of the crown of Spain, and the titles of the several pretenders thereto examin''d | 1698 | 10346 | 2974 | nan | ./cache/A37429.xml | ./txt/A37429.txt |
A37433 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | The poor man''s plea to all the proclamations, declarations, acts of Parliament, &c. which have been or shall be made or publish''d for a reformation of manners and suppressing immorality in the nation. | 1698 | 7282 | 2011 | nan | ./cache/A37433.xml | ./txt/A37433.txt |
A48197 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | A letter to a member of Parliament, shewing, that a restraint on the press is inconsistent with the Protestant religion, and dangerous to the liberties of the nation | 1698 | 12106 | 3319 | nan | ./cache/A48197.xml | ./txt/A48197.txt |
A48302 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | Lex talionis, or, An enquiry into the most proper ways to prevent the persecution of the Protestants in France | 1698 | 7903 | 2296 | nan | ./cache/A48302.xml | ./txt/A48302.txt |
A37425 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | The Compleat mendicant, or, Unhappy beggar being the life of an unfortunate gentleman ... a comprehensive account of several of the most remarkable adventures that befel him in three and twenty years pilgrimage : also a narrative of his entrance at Oxford ... likewise divers familiar letters, both Latin and English sermons, poems, essays ... | 1699 | 31400 | 9458 | nan | ./cache/A37425.xml | ./txt/A37425.txt |
A37430 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | A Letter to a member of Parliament, shewing the necessity of regulating the press chiefly from the necessity of publick establishments in religion, from the rights and immunities of a national church, and the trust reposed in the Christian magistrate to protect and defend them : with a particular answer to the objections that of late have been advanced against it. | 1699 | 13368 | 4048 | nan | ./cache/A37430.xml | ./txt/A37430.txt |
A37431 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | The pacificator a poem. | 1700 | 4351 | 1315 | nan | ./cache/A37431.xml | ./txt/A37431.txt |
A37436 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | Reasons humbly offer''d for a law to enact the castration of popish ecclesiastics, as the best way to prevent the growth of popery in England | 1700 | 7330 | 1979 | nan | ./cache/A37436.xml | ./txt/A37436.txt |
A37439 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | The six distinguishing characters of a Parliament-man address''d to the good people of England. | 1700 | 4975 | 1309 | nan | ./cache/A37439.xml | ./txt/A37439.txt |
A37442 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | The true-born Englishman a satyr. | 1700 | 10652 | 3631 | nan | ./cache/A37442.xml | ./txt/A37442.txt |
A37443 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | The two great questions consider''d I. What the French king will do, with respect to the Spanish monarchy, II. What measures the English ought to take. | 1700 | 7591 | 2234 | nan | ./cache/A37443.xml | ./txt/A37443.txt |
A37444 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | The two great questions further considered with some reply to the remarks / by the author. | 1700 | 6691 | 1873 | nan | ./cache/A37444.xml | ./txt/A37444.txt |
A88029 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | A letter to a member of Parliament, shewing, that a restraint on the press is inconsistent with the Protestant religion, and dangerous to the liberties of the nation | 1700 | 12054 | 3287 | nan | ./cache/A88029.xml | ./txt/A88029.txt |