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The art of restoring. Or, the piety and probity of General Monk in bringing about the last restoration, evidenc'd from his own authentic letters: with a just account of Sir Roger, who runs the parallel as far as he can. In a letter to a Minister of State, at the Court of Vienna.

By: Toland, John, 1670-1722.Publisher: London : Sold by J. Roberts, 1714Edition: The fourth edition.Description: viii,48p. ; 8.°.Note: Sir Roger = Robert Harley, Earl of OxfordSubject(s): Great Britain -- History -- Anne, 1702-1714
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VOL.73(11) Hesperi-neso-graphia: or, a description of the Western Isle. In eight canto's. By W.M. VOL.73(2) Neck or nothing: or, the history of Queen Robin. Detecting the secret reign. Of the four last years. In a familiar dialogue between Mr. Truman and and his friend, meeting accidentally at the proclaiming King George. The whole discoveries humbly inscrib'd to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and contain the True Secret History of the White Staff, in answer to the false one, lately publish'd by the Earl of 0-ford. Part I. VOL.73(3) The history of the Mitre and Purse, in which the first and second parts of the Secret history of the White Staff are fully considered, and the hypocrisy and villanies of the Staff himself are laid open and detected. VOL.73(4) The art of restoring. Or, the piety and probity of General Monk in bringing about the last restoration, evidenc'd from his own authentic letters: with a just account of Sir Roger, who runs the parallel as far as he can. In a letter to a Minister of State, at the Court of Vienna. VOL.73(5) Tories and tory principles ruinous to both prince and people. Being a specimen of the inconsistency of their pretended principles and real practices. VOL.73(6) The false steps of the ministry after the Revolution: shewing, that the lenity and moderation of that government, was the occasion of all the factions which have since endanger'd the constitution. With some reflections on the license of the pulpit and press. In a letter to my Lord ----. VOL.73(7) A collection of white and black lists: or, a view of those gentlemen who have given their votes in Parliament For and Against the Protestant religion, and Succession, and the trade and liberties of their country; ever since The Glorious Revolution to the happy accession of King George. Recommended to the consideration of electors. N.B. The errors of all former listed are here corrected.

Sir Roger = Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford

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