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  Grassby, Richard, The English Gentleman in Trade: The Life and Works of Sir Dudley North, 1641–1691 (1994)

  Gwynn, Robin D., Huguenot Heritage (1984)

  Hoferus, Johannes, Dissertatio Medica de Nostalgia, oder Heimwehe (1678)

  Howard, K. W. H. (ed), The Axminster Ecclesiastica, 1660–1698 (1976)

  Hyde, Henry, Earl of Clarendon, Correspondence of Henry Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, and of his brother Laurence Hyde, Earl of Rochester, with the Diary of Lord Clarendon from 1687 to 1690 (1828)

  Lansdowne (ed), The Petty-Southwell Correspondence, 1676–1687 (1928)

  Leti, Gregorio, La Monarchie Universelle de Louis XIV (1689)

  Lough, John (ed), Locke’s Travels in France, 1675–1679 (1953)

  Luttrell, Narcissus, A Brief Historical Relation of State Affairs from September 1678 to April 1714 (1857/1969)

  Mather, Cotton, Pietas in Patriam, The Life of his Excellency Sir William Phips (1697)

  Morrice, Roger, Entring Books

  North, Roger (Jessop, ed), The Autobiography of Roger North (1887)

  North, Roger, Lives of the Norths, Life of the Honourable Sir Dudley North (1742)

  North, Roger (Wilson, ed), Roger North on Music, being a selection from his essays written during the years c.1695–1728 (1959)

  Nuttall, Geoffrey F. (ed), Letters of John Pinney, 1679–1699 (1939)

  Papillon, Thomas, Memoirs of Thomas Papillon of London, merchant, 1623–1702 (1887)

  Perrault, Charles, Mémoires de ma Vie (1909)

  Reresby, John (Browning, ed), Memoirs of Sir John Reresby (1991)

  Stanhope, Philip, Earl of Chesterfield, Letters ... to Several ... Individuals of the Time of Charles II, James II, William III and Queen Anne (1829)

  Story, Robert Herbert, William Carstares (1874)

  Temple, William, Observations Upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands (1673)

  West, Richard, The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Daniel Defoe (1997)

  Whiting, John, Persecution Expos’d (1714)

  Whittle, John, An Exact Diary of the Late Expedition of ... the Prince of Orange ... from ... the Hague to his landing at Torbay and from thence to his arrival at Whitehall. Giving a particular account of all that happened and every day’s march, by a minister, Chaplain in the army (1689)

  Woodbridge, Homer E., Sir William Temple (1940)

  Politics and Events

  A Letter from a Gentleman in the City to a Gentleman in the Country about the Odiousness of Persecution (1687)

  A Letter writ by Mijn Heer Fagel, Pensioner of Holland, to Mr James Stewart, Advocate; Giving an Account of the Prince and Princess of Orange’s thoughts concerning the repeal of the Test, and the Penal Laws (1687)

  His Majesties Gracious Declaration to all his Loving Subjects for Liberty of Consience (1687)

  A Copy of a Letter out of the Country to one in London, discovering a conspiracy of the Roman Catholics at St Edmundsbury in Suffolk (1688)

  A Letter from the Jesuits in the Savoy to the Jesuits at St Omers, giving an Account of the Affairs of England, taken from the Dover coach, together with 200 Guineas (1688)

  A True Account of His Highness the Prince of Orange’s coming to St James’s, on Tuesday the 18th of December 1688 about three of the clock in the afternoon (1688)

  An Account of the manner of taking the Lord Chancellor, with the Lord Mayor’s speech to the people upon that occasion, December the 12th 1688 (1688)

  An Account of the Proceedings at Whitehall, Guildhall, in the City of London, and at the Tower, together with its surrender upon the surprising news of the King’s secret departure &c on the 11th of December 1688 (1688)

  England’s Triumphs for the Prince of Wales, or, a short description of the fireworks, machines &c which were represented on the Thames before Whitehall to the King and Queen ... and many thousands of spectators on Tuesday night, July 17 1688 (1688)

  His Majesties Reasons for Withdrawing Himself from Rochester; writ with his own hand and ordered by himself to be published (1688)

  Parliamentum Pacificum: or the happy union of King and People in an healing Parliament, heartily wished for and humbly recommended by a true Protestant and no Dissenter (1688)

  Rélation du Voyage d’Angleterre (1688)

  The Account of the Life of Julian the Apostate Vindicated (1688)

  The Declaration of His Highness William Henry ... of the Reasons inducing him to appear in Arms ... for Preserving of the Protestant Religion, and for Restoring the Laws and Liberties of England, Scotland and Ireland (1688)

  The Declaration of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in and about the Cities of London and Westminster, assembled at Guildhall &c (1688)

  The Dutch Design Anatomised (1688)

  The Hue and Cry after Father Peters by the Deserted Catholics (1688)

  The Last Will and Testament of Father Peters (1688)

  The Several Declarations, Together with the Several Depositions made in Council on Monday, the 22nd of October, 1688, Concerning the Birth of the Prince of Wales (1688)

  The Speech of the Prince of Orange to some Principal Gentlemen of Somersetshire and Dorsetshire, on their coming to join His Highness at Exeter, the 15th of November 1688 (1688)

  Three Letters: A Letter from a Jesuit at Liège to a Jesuit at Fribourg ... ; A Letter from the Reverend Father Petre ... to the Reverend Father La Chese; The Answer of the Reverend Father La Chese ... to a Letter of the Reverend Father Petre (1688)

  A Collection of Papers Relating to the Present Juncture of Affairs (1689)

  A Declaration of His Most Sacred Majesty King James II to all his Loving Subjects in the Kingdom of England (1689)

  A Modest Proposal to the Present Convention (1689)

  A Word to the Wise for Settling the Government (1689)

  An Exact Account of the Ceremonial at the Coronation of their most excellent Majesties King William and Queen Mary (1689)

  Now is the Time (1689)

  Proposals humbly offered in behalf of the Princess of Orange, January 28th 1689 (1689)

  Reflections upon our Late and Present Proceedings (1689)

  The Coronation of their Sacred Majesties King William and Queen Mary was Performed at Westminster in manner following ... (1689)

  The Form of the Proceeding to the Coronation of their Majesties King William and Queen Mary (1689)

  The Manner of the Proclaiming of King William, and Queen Mary, at Whitehall and in the City of London, Feb 13 1688/89 (1689)

  The Revolution in New England Justified (1691)

  Royal Tracts in Two Parts ... containing Select Speeches, Declarations, Messages, Letters of his Majesty of Great Britain upon Extraordinary Occasions both before and since his retiring out of England (1692)

  Remarks upon the Present Confederacy and Late Revolution in England (1693)

  The Debate at Large, between the House of Lords and the House of Common (1695)

  A Summary Account of the Proceedings upon the Happy Discovery of the Jacobite Conspiracy (1696)

  The Glorious Life and Most Potent Actions of the Most Potent Prince William III (1702)

  The Life of William III (1703)

  A Satyr upon King William, being the Secret History of his Life and Reign (1703)

  A Collection of State Tracts Publish’d on Occasion of the Late Revolution in 1688, and during the Reign of King William III (1705)

  The Worth of Liberty Considered (1737)

  The History of the Life and Reign of William III (1744)

  Anderson, J. L., Climatic Change, Sea-Power and Historical Discontinuity (The Great Circle, 1983)

  Atterbury, Francis, Letter to a Convocation Man (1696)

  Beddard, Robert, The Guildhall Declaration of 11 December 1688 and the Counter-Revolution of the Loyalists (Historical Journal, 1988)

  Beddard, Robert (ed), A Kingdom without a King: the Journal of the Provisional Government in the Revolution of 1688 (1988)

  Blount, Charles (?), Reasons Humbly Offered
for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing (1693)

  Bohun, Edmund, An Address to Freemen and Freeholders of the Nation (1682)

  Bohun, Edmund, The History of the Desertion (1689)

  Burke, Edmund, Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790)

  Claude, Jean, An Account of the Persecutions and Oppressions of the Protestants in France (1685)

  Collier, Jeremy, The Desertion Discuss’d (1689)

  de Krey, Gary Stuart, A Fractured Society: the Politics of London in the First Age of Party, 1688–1715 (1985)

  de Mesmes, Jean-Antoine, Comte d’Avaux (Hogan, ed), Négociations de M le Comte d’Avaux en Irelande 1689–1690 (1934)

  Defoe, Daniel, The Present State of Jacobitism Considered (1701)

  Defoe, Daniel (Furbank & Owens, eds), An Argument Showing that a Standing Army with Consent of a Parliament is not Inconsistent with a Free Government (1698)

  Doherty, Richard, The Williamite War in Ireland, 1688–1691 (1998)

  Ferguson, Robert, A Representation of the Threatening Dangers impending over Protestants in Great Britain, before the coming of his Royal Highness the Prince of Orange (1688)

  Ferguson, Robert, A Brief Justification of the Prince of Orange’s Descent into England (1689)

  Ferguson, Robert, A Brief Account of some of the late Incroachments and Depradations of the Dutch upon the English (1695)

  Filmer, Robert (Bohun, ed), Patriarcha, a defence of the natural power of Kings against the unnatural liberty of the people (1680)

  Greaves, Richard L., Secrets of the Kingdom: British Radicals from the Popish Plot to the Revolution of 1688–1689 (1992)

  Harris, Walter, A New History of the Life and Reign of William-Henry, Prince of Orange and Nassau, King of England (1749)

  Hopkins, Paul, Glencoe and the End of the Highland War (1986)

  Horwitz, H., Parties, Connections and Parliamentary Politics, 1689–1714: Review and Revision (Journal of British Studies, 1966)

  Jones, G. H., The Irish Fright of 1688: Real Violence and Imagined Massacre (Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, 1982)

  Marshall, Alan, The Strange Death of Edmund Godfrey: Plots and Politics in Restoration London (1999)

  Marvell, Andrew, An Account of the Growth of Popery and Arbitrary Government in England (1677)

  North, Roger, The Present State of the English Government (1689)

  Penn, William, Three Letters tending to demonstrate how the security of this nation ... lies in the abolishment of the present penal laws and tests, and in the establishment of a new law for universal liberty of conscience (1688)

  Pickard, Edward, National Praise to God for the Glorious Revolution, the Protestant Succession, and the signal successes and blessings with which Providence has crowned us (1761)

  Sandford, Francis, The History of the Coronation of ... James II (1687)

  Savile, George, Marquess of Halifax, A Letter to a Dissenter (1687)

  Schwoerer, Lois, The Declaration of Rights, 1689 (1981)

  Schwoerer, Lois (ed), A Jornall of the Convention (Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, 1976)

  Taubman, Matthew, London’s Great Jubilee (1689)

  Toland, John, The Danger of Mercenary Parliaments (1695)

  Wildman, John, A Memorial from the English Protestants to their Highnesses ... the Prince and Princess of Orange (1688)

  Woodhead, J. R., The Rulers of London 1660–1689 (1965)

  Ideas in Politics and Religion

  A Free but Modest Censure on the Late Controversial Writings and debates of The Lord Bishops of Worcester and Mr Locke, Mr Edwards and Mr Locke, the Honble Charles Boyle esq and Dr Bentley (1698)

  Ashcraft, R. & Goldsmith, M., Locke, Revolutionary Principles and the Formation of Whig Ideology (1983)

  Astell, Mary, The Christian Religion as Professed by a Daughter of the Church of England (1705)

  Bentley, Richard, A Confutation of Atheism from the origin and frame of the world (1692)

  Champion, J., The Pillars of Priestcraft Shaken: The Church of England and its Enemies, 1660–1730 (1992)

  Dunn, J., Locke (1983)

  Farr, James & Roberts, Clayton, John Locke on the Glorious Revolution: A Rediscovered Document (Historical Journal, 1985)

  Gibson, William (ed), Religion & Society in England and Wales, 1689–1800 (1998)

  Goldie, Mark, Edmund Bohun and Jus Gentium in the Revolution Debate, 1689–93 (Historical Journal, 1977)

  Grell, Ole Peter, From Persecution to Toleration: The Glorious Revolution and Religion in England (1991)

  Hickes, George (Jonathan Israel & Nicholas Tyacke, eds), An Apology for the New Separation (1691)

  Jolley, Nicholas, Locke (1999)

  King, Gregory, Natural and Political Observations and Conclusions upon the State and Condition of England (1696)

  Locke, John (Gough, ed), A Letter Concerning Toleration (1689)

  Locke, John (Higgins-Biddle, ed), The Reasonableness of Christianity (1695)

  Locke, John (Laslett, ed), Locke’s Two Treatises of Government (1967)

  Locke, John (Nidditch, ed), An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1689)

  Masham, Damaris, Discourse Concerning the Love of God (1696)

  Pocock, J. G. A., The Ancient Constitution and the Feudal Law (1967)

  Pocock, J. G. A., John Locke: Papers Read at a Clarke Library Seminar (1980)

  Ray, John, Wisdom of God manifested in the Works of the Creation (1691)

  Stephens, William, An Account of the Growth of Deism in England (1696)

  Straka, G., The Final Phase of Divine Right Theory in England (Economic History Review, 1962)

  Temple, William, Essay on the Original and Nature of Government (1680)

  Tillotson, John, His Commandments are not Grievous (1743)

  Toland, John (McGuinness, Harrison & Kearney, eds), Christianity Not Mysterious (1696)

  Walsh, J., Haydon, C. & Taylor, S. (eds), The Church of England, c.1689–c.1833 (1993)

  Woolhouse, R. S., Locke (1983)

  Science and the Moderns

  Bacon, Francis (Spedding, Ellis & Heath, eds), The Works of Francis Bacon (1901)

  Bentley, Richard, Dissertation upon the Epistles of Phalaris (1697)

  Casaubon, Meric, A Letter of Meric Casaubon to Peter du Moulin DD concerning natural experimental philosophy (1669)

  Coats, Alice M., The Hon and Rev Henry Compton, Lord Bishop of London (Garden History, 1976)

  Cohen, H. Floris, The Scientific Revolution (1994)

  Cohen, I. Bernard & Smith, George E. (eds), The Cambridge Companion to Newton (2002)

  Glanvill, Joseph, Plus Ultra (1668)

  Hall, A. Rupert, The Revolution in Science, 1500–1750 (1983)

  Hooke, Robert, Micrographia (1665)

  Hurwit, Jeffrey M., The Athenian Acropolis (1999)

  Jacob, Margaret C., The Newtonians and the English Revolution (1976)

  Jacob, Margaret C., The Cultural Meaning of the Scientific Revolution (1988)

  Jardine, Lisa, Ingenious Pursuits (1999)

  Jones, R. F., The Background of the Battle of the Books (Washington University Studies, 1920)

  Jones, R. F., Ancients and Moderns (Washington University Studies, 1936)

  Koyré, Alexandre, From the Closed World to the Infinite Universe (1957)

  Levine, Joseph M., The Battle of the Books (1991)

  Newton, Isaac (Cohen & Whitman, trs & eds), Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687)

  Perrault, Charles, Parallèle des Anciens et Modernes en ce qui regards les arts et les sciences (1688)

  Petty, William, An Essay Concerning the Multiplication of Mankind (1682)

  Raven, Charles E., John Ray, Naturalist (1942)

  Ray, John, Historia Plantarum (1688)

  Ray, John, Synopsis Methodica Stirpium Britannicarum (1690)

  Rolt, L. T. C. & Allen, J. S., The Steam Engine of Thomas Newcomen (1977)

  Savery, Thomas, The Miner’s Friend, or an engine
to raise water by fire described (1829)

  Shakerley, Jeremy, The Anatomy of Urania (1649)

  Sprat, Thomas, The History of the Royal Society of London for the improving of natural knowledge (1667)

  Temple, William, Essay upon Ancient and Modern Learning (1692)

  Webster, Charles, From Paracelsus to Newton: Magic and the Making of Modern Science (1982)

  Westfall, Richard S., The Life of Isaac Newton (1993)

  White, Michael, Isaac Newton: The Last Sorcerer (1997)

  Wotton, William, Reflections upon Ancient and Modern Learning (1694)

  Money, Risk and the Economy

  A Brief Account of the Intended Bank of England (1694)

  Angliae Tutamen ... being an account of the banks, lotteries, mines, diving ... and other engines, and many pernicious projects now on foot, tending to the destruction of trade ... by a person of honour (1695)

  Acres, W. M., Huguenot Directors of the Bank of England (1933–7)

  Barbon, Nicholas, A Discourse of Trade (1690)

  Barbon, Nicholas, A Discourse Concerning Coining the New Money Lighter (1691)

  Bethel, Slingsby, The Interest of the Princes and States of Europe (1680)

  Briscoe, John, A Discourse on the Late Funds of the Million-Act (1694)

  Chancellor, Edward, Devil Take the Hindmost (1999)

  Childs, John, Fortune of War (History Today, 2003)

  Clapham, John, The Bank of England, a History (1944)

  Clark, Geoffrey, Betting on Lives: The Culture of Life Insurance in England, 1695–1775 (1999)

  Cohen, Bernice, The Edge of Chaos (1997)

  Coleman, D. C., The Economy of England, 1450–1750 (1977)

  Cotton, Charles, The Compleat Gamester (1674)

  Daunton, M., Progress and Poverty: An Economic and Social History of Britain, 1700–1850 (1995)

  Davenant, Charles, An Essay upon Ways and Means of Supplying the War (1695)

  Davenant, Charles, Discourses on the Publick Revenues (1698)

  Davenant, Charles, The True Picture of a Modern Whig (1701)

  de la Vega, José Penso (Kellenbenz, ed), Confusion of Confusions (1688)

  Defoe, Daniel, An Essay upon Projects (1697)

  Defoe, Daniel, An Essay upon Publick Credit (1710)

  Defoe, Daniel, The Complete English Tradesman (1726–7)

  Dickson, P. G. M., The Financial Revolution in England (1967)

  Godfrey, Michael, A Short Account of the Bank of England (1695)

 

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