Noble, Charles, Gent. The inexpediency of the expedient. Or an answer to a printed paper, entituled An expedient for preventing any difference between His Highness and the Parliament : about the recognition. The negative voice. The militia. Wherein is discovered the pernitious asp that is hid under some pretended flowers, which may offend and sting some weak judgments, and may cause a swelling, and a rankling tumor in the Commonwealth. Set out to undeceive the good people of these nations, who by an over-hasty credulity may be misled thereby, and brought into strange musings, and perhaps murmurings (if no worse) concerning the present, most perfect, and most firmly established government. By Charles Noble, a faithful subject, and a great honorer of his present Highness, and a true lover of his countrey Creator Noble, Charles, Gent Date 1659 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 186- 180q Caption London : Printed for Tho. Pierrepont at the sign of the Sun in Pauls Churchyard, 1659 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
A. D.. A supplement to the Proposals for supplying His Majesty with twelve or fourteen millions of money, (or more, if required,) for the year MDCXCVII. without subscripsions [sic], or raising the present taxes. : With a scheme that plainly demonstrates the same. By A.D. of Greys-Inn, Esq;, and some others his friends Creator A. D. Date anno Domini MDCXCVII. [1697] Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID D2 Caption London : Printed for the author, and sold by Peter Parker at the Leg and Star over-against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, and John Waltho at the Cloysters in the Temple, and John Gouge at the Castle in Westminster-Hall, anno Domini MDCXCVII. [1697] Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf