Halifax, Charles Montagu, Earl of, 1661-1715
Halifax, Charles Montagu, 1661-1715, comte de
Montagu, Charles 1661-1715
Montagu, Charles 1661-1715 first earl of Halifax
Montagu, Charles <1. earl of Halifax>
Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax
Halifax, Charles Montagu
Halifax, Charles Montagu (1661-1715)
Montagu, Charles, first earl of Halifax, 1661-1715
Halifax, Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of (English poet and statesman, 1661-1715)
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Works
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Autograph letter from Wriothesley Russell, 2nd Duke of Bedford, London, England to Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax, London, England | |
Britannia Languens : or, a discourse of Trade, shewing, That the present Management of Trade in England, is the true Reason of the Decay of our Manufactures, and the late great Fall of Land-Rents ; and that the increase of Trade, in the Method it now stands in, must proportionably Decay England. Wherein is particularly demonstrated, That the East-India Company, as now Managed, has already near destroyed our Trade in those Parts, as well as that with Turky, and in short time must necessarily beggar the Nation. Humbly offered to the Consideration of this Present Parliament.. | |
The double-dealer, a comedy. Acted at the Theatre royal, by Their Majesties servants. Written by Mr. Congreve.. | |
Entretien instructif d'un père avec son fils : sur les premiers principes de la religion & de la morale, ou, Catéchisme raisonné | |
An epistle to the Right Honourable Charles, Earl of Dorset and Middlesex, Lord Chamberlain of His Majesties houshold [sic] | |
An epistle to the Right Honourable Charles Montague, Chancellour of the Exchequer, &c. upon the general peace | |
Epistola nobilissimi Caroli Mountague, Armig., ad illustrissimum Comitem Dorsetiæ de victoria augustissimi Magnæ Britanniæ, &c. Regis Gulielmi Tertii, in Hibernia feliciter parta | |
Essay on poetry. | |
An essay on poetry; written by the Marquis of Normanby, and the same render'd into Latin by another hand. With several other poems, viz. An epistle to the Lord Chamberlain, on His Majesty's victory in Ireland; by the honourable Mr. Montague. An epistle to the honourable Mr. Montague, on His Majesty's voyage to Holland; by Mr. Stepny. An epistle to Monsieur Boileau; by Mr. Arwaker. A poem on the promotion of several eminent persons in church and state; by Mr. Tate. To which are added the following poems, never before in print, viz. An ode in memory of the late Queen; by a person of quality. A poem on the late horrid conspiracy; by Mr. Stepny | |
Familiar letters on various subjects of business and amusement. : Written in a natural, easy manner; with a view, chiefly, to form the style of the younger part of both sexes; and, by conveying entertainment with moral instruction, to inculcate in them an early taste for epistolary correspondence. Intended, likewise, as proper models of all kinds of letters; for the use of those persons who are desirous or writing correct English and good sense on every occasion. By Charles Hallifax. To these are added the different forms of writing messages on cards | |
The hind and the panther transvers'd to the story of The country-mouse and the city-mouse | |
The man of honour, occasion'd by the postscript of pen's letter | |
De Morgan, A. Newton, 1885 | |
The necessity of impeaching the late ministry [MI] 1715: | |
Phædra and Hippolitus. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Queen's Theatre in the Hay-Market, by Her Majesty's sworn servants. By Mr. Edmund Smith.. | |
The poems of Montagu, Stepney and Walsh. | |
Poems on several occasions | |
Poems on the reign of William III : (1690, 1696, 1699, 1702) | |
Seasonable questions concerning a new parliament | |
The several proceedings and resolutions of the House of Peers, in relation to the lords impeached or charged. | |
The Spectator. Vol. II. The eleventh edition.. | |
Their Majesties declaration for encouragement of officers, seamen, and mariners employed in the present service | |
A true copy of the last will and testament of Charles Earl of Halifax | |
Works | |
The works and life of the Right Honourable Charles, late Earl of Halifax. Including the history of his lordship's times | |
The Works of celebrated authors, of whose writings there are but small remains. | |
The works of the english poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by Samuel Johnson. Volume the twenty-sixth.. | |
The works of the most celebrated minor poets. Namely, Wentworth, Earl of Roscommon; Charles, Earl of Dorset; Charles, Earl of Halifax; Sir Samuel Garth; George Stepney, Esq; William Walsh, Esq; Thomas Tickell, Esq. Never before collected and publish'd together. In two volumes. | |
The Works Of The Poets Of Great Britain And Ireland. |