Maynwaring, Arthur, 1668-1712
Mainwaring, Arthur, 1668-1712
Arthur Maynwaring
Arthur Maynwaring English politician and author; (1668-1712)
Maynwaring, Arthur
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Works
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Advice to the electors of Great Britain : occasioned by the intended invasion from France. | |
The British Academy : being a new-erected society for the advancement of wit and learning: with some few observations upon it | |
The court of love: a vision. And the History of love. Imitated from Ovid's works, by several eminent hands. To which is added, Pastoral elegy. Part second. | |
The Debts of the nation stated... | |
An excellent new song, called, Credit restored, in the year of our Lord God, 1711. To the tune of, Come prithee, Horace, hold up thy head. | |
An excellent new song called Mat's peace, or, The downfal of trade to the good old tune of Green-Sleeves. | |
Four letters to a friend in North Britain | |
The French King's promise to the pretender : Being a publick assurance solemnly given both to him and the Late King James, just before the death of that King. With some reflections upon it. | |
The history and fall of the conformity bill. Being an excellent new song to the tune of The ladies fall. | |
The King of hearts | |
A letter from Monsieur Pett...m to Monsieur B---ys : Faithfully translated from the French original. | |
A letter to a friend concerning the publick debts, particularly that of the navy. | |
A letter to a high-churchman : In Answer to a pamphlet, intitled, Reasons why this Nation should put a speedy End to this Expensive War. | |
The life and posthumous works of Arthur Maynwaring, Esq; containing several original pieces and translations, in prose and verse, never before printed. To which are added, several political tracts written by him, before and after the Change of the Ministry. | |
Lives of the two illustrious generals, john, duke of marlborough, and francis eugene, prince of savoy | |
Medley | |
Metamorphoses. | |
Reflections on Dr. Swift's letter to Harley (1712) | |
Remarks on the preliminary articles offer'd by the French king : in order to procure a general peace. As Publish'd in the Daily Courant, and Postscript to the Post-Boy, of Octob. the 13th, 1711. | |
Remarks upon the present negotiations of peace begun between Britain and France. | |
A short account and defence of the Barrier-treaty | |
The south Sea whim : To the tune of ------ To you fair ladies now at land, etc. | |
A state of the Bewdley case | |
A state of the five and thirty millions mention'd in the report of a committee of the House of Commons | |
Tarquin and Tullia | |
Three articles of the grand alliance : With the late preliminaries of peace, in the year 1709. And an account of the several successes gain'd by his Grace the Duke of Marlborough since that time. | |
Vie de S. A. S. le prince Eugène de Savoie | |
A vindication of the present M--y : from the clamours rais'd against them upon occasion of the new preliminaries | |
Whig-Examiner |