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Filed under: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1558-1603 -- Early works to 1800- In felicem memoriam Elizabethae. English (London : Printed by T. Newcomb, for George Latham at the Bishops Head in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1651), by Francis Bacon and William Cecil Burghley (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A miscellany of sundry essayes, paradoxes, and problematicall discourses, letters and characters; together with politicall deductions from the history of the Earl of Essex, executed under Queen Elizabeth. / By Francis Osborn Esquire. (London, : Printed by John Grismond, 1659), by Francis Osborne (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A VVelch bayte to spare prouender. Or, A looking backe vpon the times past Written dialogue wise. This booke is diuided into three parts, the first, a briefe discourse of Englands securitie, while her late Maiestie was liuing, with the maner of her proceeding in gouernment, especially towards the papists and puritanes of England, whereof a letter written late before her death, specifics, as followeth in this first part. The second, a description of the distractions during her Maiesties sickenesse with the composing of them. The third, of the aptnesse of the English and the Scotte to incorporate and become one entire monarchie: with the meanes of preseruing their vnion euerlastingly, added therevnto. (Printed at London : By Valentine Simmes, 1603), by Thomas Powell (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A treatise declaring, and confirming against all obiections the just title and right of the moste excellent and worthie prince, Iames the sixt, King of Scotland, to the succession of the croun of England. Whereunto is added a discourse shewing how necessarie it is for the realme of England, that he be in due time acknowledged and admitted to the succession of the kingdome. ([Edinburgh : Printed by R. Waldegrave, 1599]), by Irenicus Philodikaios (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Cábala. Part 2. (London, : Printed for G. Bedel, and T. Collins, and are to be sold at their shop at the Middle-Temple-gate in Fleet-street., 1654), by Gabriel Bedell and Thomas Collins (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The copie of a leter, vvryten by a Master of Arte of Cambrige, to his friend in London concerning some talke past of late betvven tvvo vvorshipful and graue men, about the present state, and some procedinges of the Erle of Leycester and his friendes in England. Conceyued, spoken and publyshed, vvyth most earnest protestation of al duetyful good vvyl and affection, tovvardes her most excellent Ma. and the realm, for vvhose good onely it is made common to many. ([Paris : S.n.], Anno M.D.LXXXIIII. [1584]), by Thomas Morgan and Robert Parsons (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1558-1603- The administration of the English borders during the reign of Elizabeth. (University of Pennsylvania;, 1911), by Charles Augustin Coulomb (page images at HathiTrust)
- Mr. Secretary Walsingham and the policy of Queen Elizabeth (Harvard university press;, 1925), by Conyers Read (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The government of England under Elizabeth. (Folger Shakespeare Library, 1960), by Conyers Read (page images at HathiTrust)
- Mr. Secretary Walsingham and the policy of Queen Elizabeth (The Clarendon press, 1925), by Conyers Read (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Political thought in England from Bacon to Halifax (Williams and Norgate, 1923), by G. P. Gooch (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Leicester's common-wealth. : conceived, spoken and published with most earnest protestation of dutifull goodwill and affection towards this realme. ([publisher not identified], 1641), by S. Thirlby, W. Aylofte, Thomas Rogers, William Marshall, Charles Arundell, Thomas Morgan, and Robert Parsons (page images at HathiTrust)
- The great Lord Burghley (William Cecil) : a study of Elizabethan statecraft (James Nisbet, 1898), by Martin Andrew Sharp Hume (page images at HathiTrust)
- De republica Anglorum libri tres (Ex officina Elzeviriana, 1630), by Thomas Smith and Joannes de Laet (page images at HathiTrust)
- Leicesters common-wealth ([publisher not identified], 1641), by Charles Arundell, Thomas Morgan, and Robert Parsons (page images at HathiTrust)
- Leicesters common-wealth ([publisher not identified], 1641), by Thomas Rogers, Charles Arundell, Thomas Morgan, and Robert Parsons (page images at HathiTrust)
- Leycester common wealth ([publisher not identified], 1641), by Thomas Rogers, William Marshall, Charles Arundell, Thomas Morgan, and Robert Parsons (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Great Lord Burghley: A study in Elizabethan statecraft, by Martin A. S. Hume (Gutenberg ebook)
- By the Quene the Quenes Maiestie considerynge, how necessarye it is and pleasynge to Almyghtye God, to haue concorde and peace wyth all prynces ... (Imprinted at London : By Rycharde Iugge and John Cawood ..., [1559]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I) and Queen Elizabeth I of England (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A proclamation against the deceiptfull wynding and folding of wooles ([London] : Imprinted at London in Powles Churchyard by Richard Iugge, and Iohn Cawood ..., [1571?]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I) and Queen Elizabeth I of England (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A proclamation for the obseruation of certein statutes with a fourme howe the same shal be executed, and a summarye abridgement of euery of the same statutes, folowing. ([Imprinted at London : In Povvles Church yarde by Rycharde Jugge and John Cawood, printers to the Quenes Maiestie], 1562), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I), Queen Elizabeth I of England, and etc England and Wales. Laws (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Scrinia Ceciliana. (London : Printed for G. Bedel and T. Collins ..., 1663), by Francis Bacon, William Cecil Burghley, Philip Sidney, and Nicholas Throckmorton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- You shall enquire what infamous and idle persons prete[n]dyng themselues to be informers vpon penall lawes & statutes haue therupon troubled or terrified any of the Queenes subiectes by colour of any plaintes, bills, actions or informatio[n]s untruly imagined, or by threatnyng of any of the Queenes subiectes, with any proces or information obtained or exhibited or pretended to be obteined or exhibited, since the first of January in the 13. yeare of the Queenes raigne. ([S.l. : J. Day?, 1571?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The effect of certaine braunches of the statute made in anno xxxiii Hen. viii touching the maintenaunce of artillerie, and the punishment of such as vse vnlawfull games very necessarie to be put in execution. ([London] : Imprinted at London in Powles Churchyarde by Richarde Jugge and John Cawood ..., [1572?]), by England and Wales and Elizabeth 1533-1603 (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Orders conceiued and set downe by the Lords of Her Maiesties Priuie Councell, by Her Highnesse speciall direction, to be put in execution for the restraint of killing and eating of flesh, aswell by the Lord Maior within the citie of London, and the officers of the liberties and exempt places in and about the same, as by the Lords lieutenants in the seuerall counties of the realme (Imprinted at London : By the deputies of Christopher Barker ..., Febr. 22. anno. 1589 [i.e. ca. 1618]), by England and Wales Privy Council (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- By the Queene the Queenes Most Excellent Maiestie, being credibly informed that many vagabonds, rogues, idle persons, and masterlesse men, hauing nothing to liue on, doe dayly resort to the cities of London and Westminster ... (Imprinted at London : By the deputies of Christopher Barker ..., 1596), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I) and Elizabeth 1533-1603 (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Proclamation concerning the souldiers appointed to serue in Her Maiesties seruice beyond the seas, vnder the charge of Sir Iohn Norris and Sir Francis Drake (Imprinted at London : By the deputies of Christopher Barker ..., [1589]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I) and Elizabeth 1533-1603 (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Proclamation commanding all persons vpon the borders of England, to keepe peace towards Scotland, vpon the like proclamation by the King of Scots towards England (Imprinted at London : By the deputies of Christopher Barker ..., [1596 [i.e. ca. 1618]]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I) and Elizabeth 1533-1603 (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Where it is ordeined and prouided by a statute made & established in the Parliament holden at Westminster the viii. day of June, in the xxviii. yeere of the reigne of the Queenes Maiesties dearely beloued father of famous memorie King Henry the Eight, that the prices of all kind of wines ... should be limitted and declared. (Imprinted at London : By the deputies of Christopher Barker ..., [ca. 1618]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I) and Elizabeth 1533-1603 (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Forasmuch, as it is found by good proofe, that many persons which haue serued of late on the seas, in the iourney towards Spaine and Portingale in comming from Plimmouth ... haue fallen sicke by the way, and diuers dyed as infected with the plague (Imprinted at London : By the deputies of Christopher Barker ..., [ca. 1618]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I) and Elizabeth 1533-1603 (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Elizabeth by the grace of God Queene of England Fraunce and Ireland defender of the faith &c., to all and singuler archbishops bishops archdeacons deanes and their officials ... whereas wee are credably certefied aswell by the pittifull supplication and petition of our poore & true subiect Hugh Euance of the borough of Thetforde in our counties of Suffolke and Norffolke ... where his maulting house ... and also most of his dwelling howses with goodes ... is by sodaine misfortune vtterly burnt waisted and consumed with fire hapned the xvii day of April last past ... ([S.l. : T. Purfoot?, 1591]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I) and Elizabeth 1533-1603 (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Speciall orders and directions by the Queenes Maiesties commandement to all iustices of peace, and all maiors, shiriffes, and all principall officers of cities, boroughs, and townes corporate, for stay and redresse of [dearth of graine] (Imprinted at London : By Robert Barker ..., 1600), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Historical collections, or, An exact account of the proceedings of the four last parliaments of Q. Elizabeth of famous memory wherein is contained the compleat journals both of Lords & Commons, taken from the original records of their houses : as also the more particular behaviours of the worthy members during all the last notable sessions, comprehending the motions, speeches, and arguments of the renowned and learned secretary Cecill, Sir Francis Bacon, Sir Walter Rawleigh, Sir Edw. Hobby, and divers other eminent gentlemen : together with the most considerable passages of the history of those times / faithfully and laboriously collected, by Heywood Townshend ... (London : Printed for T. Basset, W. Crooke, and W. Cademan ..., 1680), by Hayward Townshend (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- [Articles concerning the admiralty of England, and the iurisdiction thereof] (Imprinted at London : By the deputies of Christopher Barker ..., [ca. 1618]), by England and Wales Privy Council (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- By the Queene, a proclamation for the calling in and frustrating all commissions for the making of salt-peter granted forth before that to George Euelin and others, the 28. of Ianuary 1587 whereby many of Her Maiesties subiects were greatly abused, as also that all peter made by the said later commissions doe bring the same into Her Maiesties store, &c. (Imprinted at London : By the deputies of Christopher Barker ..., 1595), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I) and Queen Elizabeth I of England (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Salutem in Christo ([S.l. : J. Day, 1571]), by R. G. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- Early works to 1800- Burke, select works (Clarendon Press, 1874), by Edmund Burke and Edward John Payne (page images at HathiTrust)
- Julius Caesar acquitted, and his murderers condemned (Printed for J. Mack-Euen at Buchanan's-Head over against St. Clement's-Church in the Strand, 1722), by John Dennis (page images at HathiTrust)
- Account of the English government (Printed by S. Hamilton, Falcon Court, Fleet Street; for G. G. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row; J. Stockdale, Piccadilly; and Murray and Highley, Fleet-Street., 1800), by Jean Louis de Lolme, Thomas Stothard, John Stockdale, S. Hamilton, Gilbert Stuart, Murray and Highley, and London G. G. and J. Robinson (Paternoster Row (page images at HathiTrust)
- Rights of Englishmen (s.n]., 1792), by Francis Plowden (page images at HathiTrust)
- Britannia in mourning. (Printed for J. Huggonson..., 1742) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Considerations on the present german war. (printed for John Wilkie ..., 1760), by Israel Mauduit and John Wilkie (page images at HathiTrust)
- The pre-eminence and pedigree of Parlement : whereunto is added a vindication of some passages reflecting upon the author, in a booke call'd The popish royal favorite, pen'd and published by Mr. Prynne, wherein he stiles him no frend to Parlements, and a malignant, pag. 42 : with a clearing of som occurrences in Spain at His Majesties being there, cited by the said Master Prynne out of The vocal forest (Printed by W.W. for Humphrey Moseley, 1649), by James Howell and William Prynne (page images at HathiTrust)
- Form of government of the kingdom of England. (Printed for Tho. Bankes, 1642), by Robert Cotton and Thomas Banks (page images at HathiTrust)
- Vn-deceiver. (Printed for S. Gellibrand, 1643), by Samuel Gellibrand (page images at HathiTrust)
- Certaine observations touching the two great offices of the seneschalsey or high-stewardship. (Printed for L. Chapman, 1642) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Pour enclouer le canon. ([London : printed for Henry Fletcher, 1659]), by James Harrington (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Common-wealth of England (At London : Printed by Henrie Midleton for Gregorie Seton, Anno Domini 1583), by Thomas Smith (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The common-vvelth of England and the maner of gouernment thereof. Compiled by the honorable Sir Thomas Smith, Knight, Doctor of both lawes, and one of the principall secretaries vnto two most worthie princes, King Edward, and Queen Elizabeth: with new additions of the cheefe courts in England, the offices thereof, and their seuerall functions, by the sayd author: neuer before published. Seene and allowed. (At London : Imprinted by Iohn Windet for Gregorie Seton, and are to be solde at his shoppe vnder Aldersgate, 1589), by Thomas Smith (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A needful corrective or ballance in popular government expressed in a letter to James Harrington, Esquire, upon occasion of a late treatise of his, and published as seasonable in the present juncture of affaires ([S.l. : s.n. , 1660?]), by Henry Vane and James Harrington (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Englands common-wealth shewing the liberties of the people, the priviledges of Parliament, and the rights of souldiery : with epistles to the persons mentioned ... / written by John Audley ... (London : Printed by R.I. :, and are to be sold by Livewell Chapman ..., 1652), by John Audley (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Angliae notitia. Part 1 ([London] : In the Savoy, printed by T.N. for John Martyn, and are to be sold at the sign of the Bell without Temple-Bar, 1669), by Edward Chamberlayne (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Series cancellariorum Angliæ non dicam absoluta (nam in hoc desudent alij) sed vt è Thinni, & ms. quodam catalogo inceri authoris comeximus : auctior veráo in nonnullis, et emendatior... / collecta operãa & vigillijs Cl.V.Dni. Hen. Spelman Eq. Aurat. (Londini : Ex Officina Iohannis Beale, [1626?]), by Henry Spelman (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- His Majesties gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, at their prorogation, on Wednesday the 9th of June, 1675 (London : Printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker ..., 1675), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) and Charles 1630-1685 (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- His Majesties gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, on Tuesday April 5. 1664. at the passing of two bills the one entituled, An act for the assembling and holding of Parliaments once in three years, at the least, and for the repeal of an act entituled, An act for the preventing of inconveniences happening by the long intermission of Parliament : the other, an act preventing the abatements of writs of errour upon judgements in the Exchequer. (London : Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker ..., 1664), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) and Charles 1630-1685 (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A clear apology and just defence of Richard Stafford for himself with a rehearsal, and further explanation of what he hath done concerning national affairs. ([London? : s.n.], Printed in the year 1690), by Richard Stafford (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Extrait de lettres ecrites en divers temps par le Sieur Steward a un correspondant, dont il parle dans la lettre, dattee d'Edimbourg le 8. de Maie 1688. Traduits de l'anglois et du flamand. (A La Haye,: Chez Jacques Scheltus ..., M.DC.LXXXVIII. [1688]), by Jacques Steward (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- History of independency. Part 2. ([S.l. : s.n.], Printed in the yeare, M. DC. XL. IX. [1649]), by Clement Walker (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The antient land-mark skreen or bank betwixt the prince or supreame magistrate, and the people of England. By the right of inheritance which the nobility & baronage of England have to sit in the House of Peers in Parliament. (London : printed by T.W. for Daniel White at the seven Starrs in S. Paul's Church-Yard, 1659) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A digest of government: together with certain additional proposals. Tendered to the consideration of all peaceable patriots. By William Ball, Esq (London : printed for Thomas Johnson, at the signe of the Ke[y] in Paul's Church-Yard, 1659), by William Ball (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The primitive cavalerism revived, or, A recognition of the principles of the old cavaleers published on occasion of some late pamphlets and papers, reviving and justifying the pretentions of the long Parliament, begun in 1641 / by an old loyal cavaleer. (London : Printed by George Croom ..., 1684), by Old loyal cavaleer (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Miscellaneous Documents. 1634-06-20 (Imprinted at London : by Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie: and by the assignes of Iohn Bill, M. DC. XXXIIII. [1634]), by England and Wales Privy Council, King Charles I of England, and England and Wales. Court of Star Chamber (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Englands prosperity in the priviledges of Parliament, set forth in a briefe collection of their most memorable services for the honour and safety of this kingdome, since the conquest, till these present times. (London : Printed for Nicholas Iones, [1642]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The anarchy of a limited or mixed monarchy. Or, A succinct examination of the fundamentals of monarchy, both in this and other kingdoms, as well about the right of power in kings, as of the originall or naturall liberty of the people. A question never yet disputed, though most necessary in these times. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1648), by Robert Filmer (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The excellent priviledge of liberty & property being the birth-right of the free-born subjects of England. Containing I. Magna carta, with a learned comment upon it. II. The confirmation of the Charters of the liberties of England and of the forrest, made in the 35th year of Edward the First III. A statute made the 34 Edw. I. commonly called De tallageo non concedendo; wherein all fundamental laws, liberties and customs are confirmed. With a comment upon it. IV. An abstract of the pattent granted by the King to VVilliam Penn and his heirs and assigns for the province of Pennsilvania. V. And lastly, the Charter of liberties granted by the said VVilliam Penn to the free-men and inhabitants of the province of Pennsilvania and territories thereunto annexed, in America. ([Philadelphia : Printed by William Bradford, 1687]), by William Penn (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A compendium of the laws and government ecclesiastical, civil and military, of England, Scotland & Ireland and dominions, plantations and territories thereunto belonging, with the maritime power thereof, and jurisdiction of courts therein. Methodically digested under their proper heads. By H.C. sometime of the Inner Temple. (London : printed by the assigns of Rich. and Edw. Atkins, Esquires, for J. Walthoe, and are to be sold by John Deeve, at Bernard's-Inn-Gate in Holbourn, 1699), by H. Curson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An apology unto the honorable and other the honored and worthy officers of his Excellencies the Lord Generals Army, by Lieut. Col. John Jubbes. Touching his proceeding in a paper (called, Proposals for peace and freedom, offered from many worthy citizens unto Commissary General Ireton, for the concurrence of the Army,) after the prohibition of things of that nature. Imprimatur, Gilb. Mabbot. ([London : s.n., 1649]), by John Jubbes (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Truth appearing through the clouds of undeserved scandal and aspersion. Or, a brief and true account of some particulars clearly evincing the unjustness and illegality of the sentence of ejectment (passed by the commissioners of Berks, appointed to judge of ministers) against Dr. John Pordage of Bradfeild in the same county. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the Yeer 1655. [i.e. 1654]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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