Baldwin, Ann, 1658-1713
Baldwin, Abigail -1713
Baldwin, Abigail 16..-1713
Abigail Baldwin English publisher (1658-1713)
VIAF ID: 36972115 ( Personal )
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- 500 1 _ ‡a Baldwin, Richard ‡d 1668-1698
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Works
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Allies and the late ministry defended against France | |
Answer to that part of the pamphlet entitul'd , Faults on both sides, which relates to the deficiency of the English army in Spain, at the time of the battle of Almanza. Being the substance of Her Majesty's message to the House of Commons concerning it | |
Argument proving, that the imposition of the sacrament of the Lord's supper, as a qualification for a secular office, is I. Contrary to the express laws of God. II. Contrary to the doctrines of the Church of England. III. Contrary to the doctrines of the Dissenters. And, IV. Contrary to the national and natural rights of all mankind... | |
Barrier-treaty vindicated | |
Bouchain in a dialogue between the late Medley and Examiner. The second edition | |
breach of the publick faith exemplify'd or, the Contract of marriage between Lewis XIV. of France, and the most serene infanta of Spain... concluded the 7th of Nov. 1659. Together with the French King's power to cardinal Mazarine, to treat of the said marriage. His ratification of the said treaty. His mandate to the Parliament of Paris, to enregister his contract of marriage. The extract of the records of Parliament. And, the solemn oath taken by that prince for the observation of the said contract | |
A brief history of trade in England : containing the manner of its birth, growth, and declension, and the several occasions thereof : with some proper remedies to recover it from its present languishing condition to its former flourishing estate | |
Collection of poems on affairs of state. | |
Consequences of a law for reducing the dutys upon French wines, brandy, silks and linen, to those of other nations. With remarks on Mercator | |
Duke of Malborough's vindication | |
Explanation of the design of the Oxford almanack for the year 1711. Taken from the most occult hierogliphicks of Kirchner, Pignorius, Pierius... | |
A letter to a friend, in vindication of Mr. Asgill's book, concerning walking with God ..., 1705: | |
The Library, June 1982: | |
Managers pro and con: or, An Account of what is said at Child's and Tom's Coffee-houses for and against Dr. Sacheverell... The fourth edition | |
An Original Canto of Spencer : design'd as Part of his Fairie Queen but never printed | |
Papers of the Bib. Soc. of America, 1953: | |
Queen's honour, the nation's safety, the liberties of Europe, and the peace of the world | |
Second defence of the rights of the Christian church | |
Spectator | |
Studies in Bib., 1989: | |
Trial of Squire Lottery | |
A true answer to Dr. Sacheverell's sermon before the Lord Mayor, 1709: | |
Two letters concerning the authour of "The examiner" | |
Who plot best; the whigs or the tories. Being a brief account of all the plots that have happen'd within these thirty years... In a letter to Mr. Ferguson |