Baldwin, Richard, -1698
Baldwin, Richard, 165.?-1698
Baldwin, Richard, d. 1698
Baldwin, Richard 165X-1698
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- 200 _ | ‡a Baldwin ‡b Richard ‡f 165.?-1698
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Baldwin, Richard ‡d 165X-1698
- 100 1 _ ‡a Baldwin, Richard ‡d d. 1698
- 100 1 _ ‡a Baldwin, Richard, ‡d -1698
- 100 1 _ ‡a Baldwin, Richard, ‡d 165.?-1698
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- 100 0 _ ‡a ريتشارد بالدوين
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Works
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Amorous jilt | |
A brief disquisition of the law of nature, according to the principles and method laid down in the Reverend Dr. Cumberland's (now Lord Bishop of Peterborough's) latin treatise on that subject | |
A brief relation of the state of New England, from the beginning of that plantation to the present year, 1689 : in a letter to a person of quality. | |
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 character of a trimmer : his opinion of I. The laws and government. II. Protestant religion. III. The Papists. IV. Foreign affairs | |
Comedy's. | |
due priviledge of the Scotch government | |
Enquiry after religion | |
Entretiens sur l'ancien etat et gouvernement de l'angleterre, a l'égard de l'administration et de la succession, où l'on voit les justes fondements de l'elevation et de l'affermissement du roy Guillaume III sur son trône. | |
A full account of the late dreadful earthquake at Port Royal in Jamaica, written in two letters from the minister of the place : from a board the Granada in Port Royal harbour, June 22, 1692. | |
Great bastard | |
Histoire secrette de la duchesse de Portsmouth. Où l'on verra une rélation des Intrigues de la cour du R. Ch. II. durant le ministére de cette duchesse, & une rélation aussi de la mort de ce prince. Traduit de la copie angloise imprimée à Londres. | |
Historia Jacobitarum seu Coptorum in Aegypto, Lybia, Nubia, Aethiopia | |
Impartial inquiry into the advantages and losses that England hath received since the beginning of this present war with France | |
The Irish Hudibras, or Fingallian prince, taken from the sixth book of Virgil's Ænæids, and adapted to the present times. | |
De jure regni apud Scotos | |
The late revolution, or, The happy change : a tragi-comedy, as it was acted throughout the English dominsions in the year 1688 | |
A letter from the Right Hounourable Arthur Earl of Anglesey Lord Privy Seal ..., 1682: | |
A letter occasioned by the second letter to Dr. Burnet ...,1685: | |
Mr. Hobbs's principles considered, and confuted | |
An ode upon the new-year, performed before Their Majesties, set to musick by Dr. Blow. The words by N. Tate, servant to their Majesties. | |
Plays. | |
Royal cuckold | |
The royal cuckold, or, Great bastard : giving an account of the birth and pedegree of Lewis le Grand, the first French King of that name and race. A tragy-comedy, as it is acted by his Imperial Majesty's Servants, at the Amphitheater in Vienna | |
The royal flight, or, The conquest of Ireland : a new farce. | |
Secret history of the Duchess of Portsmouth. | |
To the King and Queens most excellent majesties : The humble address of the president and councel for the safety of the people, and conservation of the peace. [Regarding restoration of charter and English liberties] Boston in New-England, May 20, 1689. | |
true history of the Jacobites, of Ægypt, Lybia, Nubia, &c. their origine, religion, ceremonies, laws and customs. Whereby you may see how they differ from the Jacobites of Great Britain. Translated by a person of quality from the latin of Josephus Abudernus, a man of integrity, and born in Cairo in Ægypt | |
Two addresses from the Governour, council and convention of the Massachusets Colony assembled at Boston in New-England : Presented to his majesty, at Hampton-Court, August 7, 1689 | |
Victoriæ anglicanæ: being an historical collection of all the memorable and stupendious victories obtain'd by the English against the French | |
View of the idolatry, superstition, bigottry and hipocrisie of all churches and sects throughout the world | |
Younger brother |