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| | Books by Person of honour: Books in the extended shelves: Person of honour: Advice to a parson, or, The true art of preaching, in opposition to modern practice written by a person of honour to Dr. S---, his late chaplin ... ([S.l. : s.n.], 1691) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: Amaryllis to Tityrus being the first heroick harangue of the excellent pen of Monsieur Scvdery, a witty and pleasant novel / Englished by a person of honour. (London : Printed for Will. Cademan ..., 1681), also by Madeleine de Scudéry (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: Angliae tutamen, or, The safety of England being an account of the banks, lotteries, mines, diving, draining, lifting, and other engines, and many pernicious projects now on foot tending to the destruction of trade and commerce, and the impoverishing this realm : with reflections thereon of great import to all sorts of people / by a person of honour. (London : Printed for the author, and are to be sold by John Whitlock, 1695) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: Arbitrary government display'd in the tyrannick usurpation of the Rump Parliament and Oliver Cromwell being a clear account of their arbitrary, cruel and illegal proceedings, under the notion of liberty and property, and a compendious history of those times / by a person of honour. (London : Printed for Joseph Hindmarsh ..., 1683) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: The atheist unmasked, or, A confutation of such as deny the being of a supream deity that governs heaven and earth by unanswerable arguments deduc'd ... / by ---- a person of honour. (London : Printed for Langley Curtiss ..., 1685) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: A breviate for the bishops in vindication of the proceedings of the House of Commons, for the settlement of the throne to which is annex'd, a Protestant president, (exact parellel [sic] with the case of England) in the reasons that moved the convention of Sweden, to declare the forfeiture and exclusion of Sigismond the Third / by a person of honour. (London : Printed for Joseph Bowers ..., 1688/9) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: Conversations. English (London : Printed for Henry Herringman ..., 1672), also by Philippe de Clérembault Palluau and Antoine Gombault Méré (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: Correspondence. English. Selections (London : Printed for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1658), also by Cyrano de Bergerac (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: The courtier's calling, shewing the ways of making a fortune, and the art of living at court, according to the maxims of policy & morality in two parts, the first concerning noblemen, the second concerning gentlemen / by a person of honour. (London : Printed by J.C. for Richard Tonson ..., 1675) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: Curiosities in chymistry being new experiments and observations concerning the principles of natural bodies / written by a person of honour ; and published by his operator, H.G. (London : Printed by H.C. for Stafford Anson ..., 1691), also by Robert Boyle (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: A discourse of fish and fish-ponds. (Printed for E. Curll, 1715), also by Roger North and George Wineriffe (page images at HathiTrust) Person of honour: 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. (London : Printed for John Lawrence ... and Richard Baldwin ..., 1697), also by Daniel Defoe and Robert Howard (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: A friend to Cæsar, or, An humble proposition for the more regular, speedy, and easie payment of his Majesties treasure, granted, or to be granted by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the carrying on of his Majesties expences, whether ordinary or extraordinary, both in time of peace and in time of war and also the causes of those many debts which the crown is so heavily clogged with, and sound propositions for the cure thereof / by a person of honour. (London : Printed for Robert Harford ..., 1681) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: From a person of quality in Scotland to a person of honour in London, concerning His Royal Highness, James, Duke of York ([S.l.] : For Joseph Heath-coat, 1681.), also by Person of quality (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: Further proposals for amending and settling the coyn by a person of honour. (London : Printed, and sold by M. Whitlock, 1696) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: The history of Don Fenise a new romance / written in Spanish by Francisco de las-Coveras ; and now Englished by a person of honour. (London : Printed for Humphrey Moseley, and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1651), also by Francisco de Quintana (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: A Judicious vievv of the businesses which are at this time between France and the house of Austria.: Most usefull, to know the present posture of the affairs of all Christendom. / Translated out of French, by a person of honour. (London : Printed by W. Wilson, for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Anchor in the lower walk in the New-Exchange, 1657) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: A letter from a person of honour, reconciling the dissenting brethren, (commonly called Independents) and the Presbyterians, in matter of judgement, about the setling of the church.: Sent to an eminent divine of the Assembly. (London : Printed by R. A., M. DC. XLV. [1645; i.e. 1644]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: A letter of advice to a young lady being motives and directions to establish her in the Protestant religion / written by a person of honour. (London : Printed and are to be sold by Richard Baldwin, 1688) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: A letter to a member of Parliament for liberty of conscience by a person of honour. (London : Publisht by Rich. Baldwin ..., 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: Life of the Virgin Mary. (London : printed by J.L. and are to be sold by Austin Rice, at the Three Hearts in St Pauls Church-yard, near the west end, 1656) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: A new session of the poets occasion'd by the death of Mr. Dryden / by a person of honour. (London : Printed for A. Baldwin ..., 1700) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: A poem occasioned by the death of Her Majesty. By a person of honour (London : Printed, and are to be sold by J. Whitlock, near Stationers-hall, 1695) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: Prophecy concerning these times (London : Printed for Thomas Burrel, 1680), also by Paul Grebner (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: A Protestant antidote against Popery with a brief discourse of the great atheisticalness and vain amours now in fashion. Written in a letter to a young lady. By a Person of Honour. (Dublin : printed; and are to be sold by Joseph Wilde, bookseller in Castle-street, 1673) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: The rational sceptist by a Person of honour. (London : Printed for J. H. ..., 1690) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: The secret history of the secret history of the White Staff, Purse and Mitre. Written by a person of honour: (London : printed and sold by S. Keimer, 1715), also by Daniel Defoe (HTML at ECCO TCP) Person of honour: The state of Ireland, with a vindication of the Act of Settlement and commissioners proceedings, &c. also, reflections on the late Coventry-letter writ by an eminent councellor of that kingdom, wherein the said author endeavours to prove, that it was not for murther, nor rebellion, but religion that the Irish estates were sequestred by the forementioned act / by a person of honour. ([London : s.n.], 1688) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of honour: The ungrateful favourite a tragedy / written by a person of honour. (London : Printed by J. Cottrel for Samuel Speed ..., 1664), also by Thomas Southland (HTML at EEBO TCP) Person of Honour: View of the affaires of France and Austria (London : printed for H. Herringman, and sold by Jos. Knight, and Far. Saunders, at the Blew Anchor in the Lower-Walk of the New-Exchange, 1684) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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