Bibliographics

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A58845Astry, James, Sir.The royal politician represented in one hundred emblems written in Spanish by Don Diego Saavedra Faxardo ... ; with a large preface, containing an account of the author, his works, and the usefulness thereof ; done into English from the original, by Sir Ja. Astry.1700.025338378804nan./cache/A58845.xml./txt/A58845.txt
A69585Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626.An essay of a king with an explanation what manner of persons those should be that are to execute the power or ordinance of the kings prerogative / written by the Right Honorable Francis, Lord Verulam, Viscount Saint Alban.1642.02459635nan./cache/A69585.xml./txt/A69585.txt
A30645Balzac, Jean-Louis Guez, seigneur de, 1597-1654.The Roman the conversation of the Romans and Mæcenas, in three excellent discourses / written in French by Monsieur de Balsac ; translated into English.1652.0179155097nan./cache/A30645.xml./txt/A30645.txt
A04705Blount, Edward, fl. 1588-1632, attrib. trans.Policie vnveiled vvherein may be learned, the order of true policie in kingdomes, and common-wealths: the matters of justice, and government; the addresses, maxims, and reasons of state: the science of governing well a people: and where the subject may learne true obedience unto their kings, princes, and soveraignes. Written in Spanish, and translated into English by I.M. of Magdalen Hall in Oxford.1632.017554552410nan./cache/A04705.xml./txt/A04705.txt
A16264Boccalini, Traiano, 1556-1613.The new-found politicke Disclosing the secret natures and dispositions as well of priuate persons as of statesmen and courtiers; wherein the gouernments, greatnesse, and power of the most notable kingdomes and common-wealths of the world are discouered and censured. Together with many excellent caueats and rules fit to be obserued by those princes and states of Christendome, both Protestants and papists, which haue reason to distrust the designes of the King of Spaine, as by the speech of the Duke of Hernia, vttered in the counsell of Spaine, and hereto annexed, may appeare. Written in Italian by Traiano Boccalini ... And now translated into English for the benefit of this kingdome.1626.08066222822nan./cache/A16264.xml./txt/A16264.txt
A28504Boccalini, Traiano, 1556-1613.I ragguagli di Parnasso, or, Advertisements from Parnassus in two centuries : with the politick touch-stone / written originally in Italian by that famous Roman Trajano Bocalini ; and now put into English by the Right Honourable Henry, Earl of Monmouth.1656.025114770811nan./cache/A28504.xml./txt/A28504.txt
A09487Béthune, Philippe de, comte de Selles et de Charost, 1561-1649.The counsellor of estate Contayning the greates and most remarkeable considerations seruing for the managing of publicke affaires. Diuided into three parts. The first contaynes the meanes to settle an estate. The secund, the meanes to perserue it. And the third, the meanes to encrease it. Written in French by one of the ancient counsellors to the most Christian kings, Henry the Fourth, and Levvis the thirteenth. Translated by E.G.1634.011898134574nan./cache/A09487.xml./txt/A09487.txt
A85748Campanella, Tommaso, 1568-1639.Politick maxims and observations written by the most learned Hugo Grotius translated for the ease and benefit of the English states-men. By H.C. S.T.B.1654.0162445358nan./cache/A85748.xml./txt/A85748.txt
A78780Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Effata regalia. Aphorismes [brace] divine, moral, politick. Scattered in the books, speeches, letters, &c. of Charles the First, King of Great Brittain, &c. / Now faithfully collected and published by Richard Watson, fellow of Gonvile and Caius Colledge in Cambridge.1661.06307818109nan./cache/A78780.xml./txt/A78780.txt
A33236Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl of, 1609-1674.A brief view and survey of the dangerous and pernicious errors to church and state, in Mr. Hobbes''s book, entitled Leviathan by Edward Earl of Clarendon.1676.09228025406nan./cache/A33236.xml./txt/A33236.txt
A34820Cowley, Abraham, 1618-1667.The learned and loyal Abraham Cowley''s definition of a tyrant (published by the present Lord Bishop of Rochester) in his discourse concerning the government of Oliver Cromwell.1688.01282200nan./cache/A34820.xml./txt/A34820.txt
A50322Dacres, Edward.Machivael''s [sic] discourses upon the first decade of T. Livius, translated out of the Italian. To which is added his Prince. With some marginal animadversions noting and taxing his errors. By E.D.1663.019230653982nan./cache/A50322.xml./txt/A50322.txt
A37231Davies, John, 1625-1693.Political and military observations a new collection / by J.D. of Kidwelly.1679.0201605207nan./cache/A37231.xml./txt/A37231.txt
A45694Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, attributed name.Political aphorisms: or, The true maxims of government displayed Wherein is likewise proved, that paternal authority is no absolute authority, and that Adam had no such authority. That there neither is or can be any absolute government de jure, and that all such pretended government is void. That the children of Israel did often resist their evil princes without any appointment or foretelling thereof by God in scripture. That the primitive Christians did often resist their tyrannical emperors, and that Bishop Athanasius did approve of resistance. That the Protestants in all ages did resist their evil and destructive princes. Together with a historical account of the depriving of kings for their evil government, in Israel, France, Spain, Portugal, Scotland, and in England before and since the conquest.1691.0135413882nan./cache/A45694.xml./txt/A45694.txt
A43118Du Chastelet, Paul Hay, marquis, b. ca. 1630.The politicks of France by Monsieur P.H. ... ; with Reflections on the 4th and 5th chapters, wherein he censures the Roman clergy and the Hugonots, by the Sr. l''Ormegreny.1691.06838120272nan./cache/A43118.xml./txt/A43118.txt
A57249Du Chastelet, Paul Hay, marquis, b. ca. 1630.The compleat statesman, or, The political will and testament of that great minister of state, Cardinal Duke de Richilieu from whence Lewis the XIV ... has taken his measures and maxims of government : in two parts / done out of French.1695.010419430136nan./cache/A57249.xml./txt/A57249.txt
A41303Filmer, Robert, Sir, d. 1653.The free-holders grand inquest touching our Sovereign Lord the King and his Parliament to which are added observations upon forms of government : together with directions for obedience to governours in dangerous and doubtful times / by the learned Sir Robert Filmer, Knight.1679.09698729396nan./cache/A41303.xml./txt/A41303.txt
A41308Filmer, Robert, Sir, d. 1653.Patriarcha, or, The natural power of Kings by the learned Sir Robert Filmer.1680.0276758593nan./cache/A41308.xml./txt/A41308.txt
A41310Filmer, Robert, Sir, d. 1653.Political discourses of Sir Robert Filmer, Baronet, viz. Patriarcha, or the natural power of Kings. The free-holders Grand-inquest. Observations upon Aristotles politicks. Directions for obedience to government. Also observations upon Mr. Hobbs''s Leviathan. Mr. Milton against Salmatius. Hugo Grotius de Jure Belli & Pacis. Mr. Hunton''s treatise on Monarchy. With an advertisement to the Jurymen of England touching witches1680.0286588749nan./cache/A41310.xml./txt/A41310.txt
A41311Filmer, Robert, Sir, d. 1653.The power of kings, and in particular of the King of England learnedly asserted by Sir Robert Filmer, Kt. ; with a preface of a friend, giving an account of the author and his works.1680.060481688nan./cache/A41311.xml./txt/A41311.txt
A41307Filmer, Robert, Sir, d. 1653.Observations concerning the original and various forms of government as described, viz. 1st. Upon Aristotles politiques. 2d. Mr. Hobbs''s Laviathan. 3d. Mr. Milton against Salmatius. 4th. Hugo Grotius De jure bello. 5th. Mr. Hunton''s Treatise of monarchy, or the nature of a limited or mixed monarchy / by the learned Sir R. Filmer, Barronet ; to which is added the power of kings ; with directions for obedience to government in dangerous and doubtful times.1696.012794439184nan./cache/A41307.xml./txt/A41307.txt
A06425Finet, John, Sir, 1571-1641.The beginning, continuance, and decay of estates vvherein are handled many notable questions concerning the establishment of empires and monarchies. Written in French by R. de Lusing, L. of Alymes: and translated into English by I.F.1606.05765017370nan./cache/A06425.xml./txt/A06425.txt
A01075Forset, Edward, 1553?-1630.A comparatiue discourse of the bodies natural and politique VVherein out of the principles of nature, is set forth the true forme of a commonweale, with the dutie of subiects, and right of soueraigne: together with many good points of politicall learning, mentioned in a briefe after the preface. By Edvvard Forset.1606.0345299922nan./cache/A01075.xml./txt/A01075.txt
A85018Fuller, Thomas, 1608-1661.A happy handfull, or Green hopes in the blade; in order to a harvest, of the several shires, humbly petitioning, or heartily declaring for peace.1660.0238956862nan./cache/A85018.xml./txt/A85018.txt
A85713Goślicki, Wawrzyniec, 1530-1607.The sage senator delineated: or, A discourse of the qualifications, endowments, parts, external and internal, office, duty and dignity of a perfect politician. With a discourse of kingdoms, republiques, & states-popular. As also, of kings and princes: to which is annexed, the new models of modern policy. / By J.G. Gent.1660.04377312126nan./cache/A85713.xml./txt/A85713.txt
A55808H. P.A satyr against common-wealths1684.047501370nan./cache/A55808.xml./txt/A55808.txt
A45610Harrington, James, 1611-1677.Aphorisms political by James Harrington.1659.046581355nan./cache/A45610.xml./txt/A45610.txt
A45611Harrington, James, 1611-1677.Brief directions shewing how a fit and perfect model of popular government may be made, found, or understood1659.072461974nan./cache/A45611.xml./txt/A45611.txt
A87137Harrington, James, 1611-1677.The prerogative of popular government. A politicall discourse in two books. The former containing the first præliminary of Oceana, inlarged, interpreted, and vindicated from all such mistakes or slanders as have been alledged against it under the notion of objections. The second concerning ordination, against Dr. H. Hamond, Dr. L. Seaman, and the authors they follow. In which two books is contained the whole commonwealth of the Hebrews, or of Israel, senate, people, and magistracy, both as it stood in the institution by Moses, and as it came to be formed after the captivity. As also the different policies introduced into the Church of Christ, during the time of the Apostles. By James Harrington.nan9277628127nan./cache/A87137.xml./txt/A87137.txt
A43998Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679.Leviathan, or, The matter, forme, and power of a common wealth, ecclesiasticall and civil by Thomas Hobbes ...1651.021696366210nan./cache/A43998.xml./txt/A43998.txt
A86417Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679.Philosophicall rudiments concerning government and society. Or, A dissertation concerning man in his severall habitudes and respects, as the member of a society, first secular, and then sacred. Containing the elements of civill politie in the agreement which it hath both with naturall and divine lawes. In which is demonstrated, both what the origine of justice is, and wherein the essence of Christian religion doth consist. Together with the nature, limits, and qualifications both of regiment and subjection. / By Tho: Hobbes.1651.010881932060nan./cache/A86417.xml./txt/A86417.txt
A43978Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679.De corpore politico, or, The elements of law, moral and politick with discourses upon severall heads, as of [brace] the law of nature, oathes and covenants, several kinds of government : with the changes and revolutions of them / by Tho. Hobbs of Malmsbury.1652.04299813444nan./cache/A43978.xml./txt/A43978.txt
A70276Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Divers historicall discourses of the late popular insurrections in Great Britain and Ireland tending all, to the asserting of the truth, in vindication of Their Majesties / by James Howell ... ; som[e] of which discourses were strangled in the presse by the power which then swayed, but now are newly retreev''d, collected, and publish''d by Richard Royston.1661.07492522113nan./cache/A70276.xml./txt/A70276.txt
A48901Locke, John, 1632-1704.Two treatises of government in the former, the false principles and foundation of Sir Robert Filmer and his followers are detected and overthrown, the latter is an essay concerning the true original, extent, and end of civil government.1690.010423831030nan./cache/A48901.xml./txt/A48901.txt
A49440Lucy, William, 1594-1677.Observations, censures, and confutations of notorious errours in Mr. Hobbes his Leviathan and other his bookes to which are annexed occasionall anim-adversions on some writings of the Socinians and such hæreticks of the same opinion with him / by William Lucy ...1663.016787948822nan./cache/A49440.xml./txt/A49440.txt
A50274Machiavelli, Niccolò, 1469-1527.The works of the famous Nicholas Machiavel, citizen and secretary of Florence written originally in Italian, and from thence newly and faithfully translated into English.1680.0453659126128nan./cache/A50274.xml./txt/A50274.txt
A50955Milton, John, 1608-1674.The tenure of kings and magistrates proving that it is lawfull, and hath been held so through all ages, for any who have the power, to call to account a tyrant, or wicked king, and after due conviction, to depose and put the author, J.M.1649.0131853692nan./cache/A50955.xml./txt/A50955.txt
A57360Milton, John, 1608-1674.The cabinet-council containing the cheif [sic] arts of empire and mysteries of state : discabineted in political and polemical aphorisms grounded on authority, and experience : and illustrated with the choicest examples and historical observations / by the ever-renowned knight, Sir Walter Raleigh ; published by John Milton, Esq.1658.04063511461nan./cache/A57360.xml./txt/A57360.txt
A57355Milton, John, 1608-1674.The arts of empire and mysteries of state discabineted in political and polemical aphorisms, grounded on authority and experience, and illustrated with the choicest examples and historical observations / by the ever-renowned knight, Sir Walter Raleigh ; published by John Milton, Esq.1692.04030712382nan./cache/A57355.xml./txt/A57355.txt
A57590Milton, John, 1608-1674.The secrets of government and misteries of state plainly laid open, in all the several forms of government in the Christian world / published by John Milton, Esq.1697.03998312339nan./cache/A57590.xml./txt/A57590.txt
A56530Monmouth, Henry Carey, Earl of, 1596-1661.Politick discourses written in Italian by Paolo Paruta ... ; whereunto is added a short soliloquy in which the author briefly examines the whole course of his life ; rendred into English by the Right Honorable Henry, Earl of Monmouth.1657.014746539972nan./cache/A56530.xml./txt/A56530.txt
A52855Neville, Henry, 1620-1694.Plato redivivus, or, A dialogue concerning government wherein, by observations drawn from other kingdoms and states both ancient and modern, an endeavour is used to discover the present politick distemper of our own, with the causes and remedies ...1681.05867716968nan./cache/A52855.xml./txt/A52855.txt
A57692One that professeth himself a friend to presbytery, a lover and embracer of truth wheresoever he find''s [sic] it.The grand case of conscience stated, about submission to the new and present power, or, An impassionate answer to a modest book concerning the lawfullness of submitting to the present government by one that professeth himself a friend to presbytery, a lover and embracer of truth wheresoever he find''s it.1649.0101212746nan./cache/A57692.xml./txt/A57692.txt
A57525Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552?-1618.The prince, or, Maxims of state written by Sir Walter Ravvley ...1642.0136763751nan./cache/A57525.xml./txt/A57525.txt
A57483Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552?-1618.Maxims of state written by Sir Walter Raleigh ; whereunto is added his Instructions to his sonne, and The son''s advice to his aged father.1650.0143743778nan./cache/A57483.xml./txt/A57483.txt
A57532Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552?-1618.Remains of Sir Walter Raleigh ...1657.06236018193nan./cache/A57532.xml./txt/A57532.txt
A57691Rous, Francis, 1579-1659.The bounds & bonds of publique obedience, or, A vindication of our lawfull submission to the present government, or to a government supposed unlawfull, but commanding lawfull things likewise how such an obedience is consistent with our Solemne League and Covenant : in all which a reply is made to the three answers of the two demurrers, and to the author of The grand case of conscience, who professe themselves impassionate Presbyterians.1649.0253477348nan./cache/A57691.xml./txt/A57691.txt
A58019Rymer, Thomas, 1641-1713.A general draught and prospect of government in Europe, and civil policy Shewing the antiquity, power, decay, of Parliaments. With other historical and political observations relating thereunto. In a letter.1681.0160904673nan./cache/A58019.xml./txt/A58019.txt
A61533Sancroft, William, 1617-1693.Modern policies taken from Machiavel, Borgia, and other choice authors by an eye-witnesse.1653.0135023768nan./cache/A61533.xml./txt/A61533.txt
A64083Tyrrell, James, 1642-1718.Bibliotheca politica: or An enquiry into the ancient constitution of the English government both in respect to the just extent of regal power, and the rights and liberties of the subject. Wherein all the chief arguments, as well against, as for the late revolution, are impartially represented, and considered, in thirteen dialogues. Collected out of the best authors, as well antient as modern. To which is added an alphabetical index to the whole work.1694.0610728184293nan./cache/A64083.xml./txt/A64083.txt
A65787White, Thomas, 1593-1676.The grounds of obedience and government by Thomas White ...1655.0269457649nan./cache/A65787.xml./txt/A65787.txt
A66762Wither, George, 1588-1667.The modern states-man. By G.W. Esq1653.0310738500nan./cache/A66762.xml./txt/A66762.txt