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MONARCHY
MONARCHY. Mebks (t.) Bishop of Carlisle. The Bishop
of Carlile's speech . . . concerning deposing of Princes.
. . . 1679, fol.
[Another edition.] The Late Bishop of Carlisle's
speech against the deposition of Kings. . . . 1714, 8°.
[Another edition.] Somers (j.) Baron Somers,
Collection of tracts, vol. 8. 1812, 8°.
MiRoiR (Le) des souvorains, ou se void I'art de bien
regner, et quelles sont les personnes qu'ils doivent elire
pour estre leurs commensaux, leurs domestiques, leurs
serviteurs, leurs conseillers, et leurs ministres d'estat.
. . . 1669 [error for 1649], ^"-
MossoM (r.) Bishop of Dernj. The King on his throne ;
or, a Discourse maintaining the dignity of a King, the
duty of a subject, and the unlawfulnesse of rebellion, de¬
livered in two sermons, preached in the cathedrall church
in York. . . . 1643, 4°.
No Parliament without a King: or, the Soveraigns
person is required in the great Councels or Assemblies
of the State, as well at the Consultations as at the Con¬
clusions. 1642, 4°.
—— NouvEAu discours politique contre les ennemis du
parlement et de la ville de Paris. Ou il est traitte de
I'usage legitime de la puissance royale dans I'imposition
des subsides. . . . 1649, 4°.
O., D. Perswassion to loyalty ; . . . wherein it is proved
that resisting or deposing of Kings ... is utterly unlaw-
full. . . . 1642, 4°.
Owen (j.) d.ii. Puritano Jesuitismus: The Puritan
turn'd Jesuits, or rather, outvying him in those diaboli-
call and dangerous positions, of the deposition of Kings,
from the yeare 1536 untill this present time. . . . 1643,
4°.
Oxford, University of.^Convocation. The Judgment
and decree of the University of Oxford . . . against cer¬
tain . . . doctrines, destructive to the . . . persons of
princes, their state and government. . . . Somers (j.)
Baron Somers, Collections of tracts, vol. 8. 1812, 4°.
P., w., Esq. The Divine right of Kings: asserted in
general: ours in particular: both by the laws of God,
and this land. . . . [? 1680], fol.
Phillipps (Sir t.) Mutato nomine, de te fabula nar-
ratur, Eegina ! Cavete Britanni. [? 1862], 8°.
Plea (A) for limited monarchy as it was established in
this nation before the late war. . . . 1660, 4".
Political (A) catechism, or certain questions concern¬
ing the government of this land. . . . 1643, 4°.
[Another edition.] 1643, 4°.
MONARCHY
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- Power (The) of the lawes of a Kingdome, over the will
of a mis-led King. 1643, 4°.
[Another edition.] Hableian Miscellany, vol.
4. 1809, 4°.
- Predication d'estat faite devant toute la cour. S^avoir
si un souverain pent, selon Dieu, faire des fovoris; et
quels favoris il peut faire. 1649, ^"•
- Pricket (m.) An Appeals to the reverend and learned
synod of divines, for resolution of the grand controversie
of these times concerning kings. . . . 1644, 4°.
- PusEY (e. b.) The Eoyal supremacy not an arbitrary
authority but limited by the laws of the church, of which
kings are members. . . . 1850, 8°.
MONARCHY. Question. S'il y doit avoir un premier
ministre dans le conseil du roy. Eaison d'estat et poli¬
tique tres-importante a decider pour le bien du souverain
et pour le repos de la partie. 1649, 4°.
■ Questions en forme do dialogue, du conseil de con¬
science au conseil d'estat. Avec les responses. 1649,
4°.
- Questions resolved, and propositions tending to ac¬
commodation and agreement betweene the King being
the royal head, and both Houses of Parliament being
the representative body of the Kingdome of England.
[1642], 4°.
- Eaison (La) d'estat, et le bouclier du parlement.
1649, 4°.
- Eamsay (d.) Preacher at Cortoquhie. A Sermon or
little treatise, upon the three last verses of the seaven-
teenth chapter of Deuteronomie. Directed to the Kings
most excellent Majestie. . . . 1629, 4°.
- Eefutation (A) of Mr. Pitt's alarming assertion, made
on the last day of the last session of Parliament, " That
unless the monarchy of France be restored, the mon¬
archy of England will be lost for ever ". . . . 1794, 8°.
- Eegent (A) not a King; or. Necessity the basis and
limit of proceeding in the appointment of a regency.
1811, 8°.
- Ebmminghausen (h.) Examen Anglicum exhibens v.
questiones politico-juridicas, in quibus breviter et di-
lucide ostenditur, regiam majestatem non esse violandam
a subditis sed sanct6 colendam. 1653, 4°.
- Ebmonstrances a la reyne r6gente, sur le gouvernement
de I'estat. 1649, 4°.
- Eoyal. The Eoyall and Eoyallists plea. Shewing,
that the Kings Majesty hath the chiefs power in this
realme, and other his dominions and to him the chiefs
govsrnmsnt of all sstatss of this rsalms, whsther thsy
bee civill or occlesiasticall in all causes doth appertain.
. . . 1647, 4°.
- Eoyal (The) apology : or, an Answer to ths rsbels plea :
wherein, the . . . anti-monarchical tsnsnts . . . are dis¬
tinctly considsr'd. . . . 1684, 4°.
- S., G., Gent. Great Britains misery: with the causes
and curs, dsscribed, . . . vindicating . . . the lawfulnesse
... of raising arms by ths Parliamsnt and Kingdom,
for ths defence of the King, Kingdom, etc. 1643, 4°.
- Saavedra Fajardo (d. de) Idea de un principe politico
christiano representada en cien empressas. . . . 1675, 4°.
- Sovereignty. The Sovsraignty of Kings; or, an
Absolute answer and confutation of that groundlesse
vindication of Psalme 105, 15. . . . 1642, 4°.
- Speech against the Eoyal Supremacy. . . . Somers (.t.)
Baron Somers, Collection of tracts, vol. 1. 1809, 4°.
- Survey (A) of monarchic ; or, a Discourse, shewing
the just bounds and limitts of monarchy, and how farrs
a King hath power ovsr his subjects persons or estates.
. . . 1645. 4°.
- Swan (j.) Minister. Eedde debitum ; or, a Discourse
in dsfencs of thrse chiefe fatherhoods, grounded upon a
text dilated to the latitude of the lift commandment; . . .
written chiefely in confutation of all disobedient and
factious kinde of people, who are enemies both to the
church, and state. . . . 1640, 4°.

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