The texts of the Lampeter Corpus

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Author Title Place & date of publication Corpus-ID
John Campbell Severall speeches, spoken by [...] Lord High Chancellor of the Kingdome of Scotland [...] Edinburgh, 1646 PolA1646
[James Howell] A Venice looking-glasse: or, A letter written very lately from London to Rome [...] 1648 PolB1648
Nathaniel Fiennes The speech of the right honourable the Lord Fiennes made before his Highnesse, and both houses of Parliament [...] London, 1659 PolA1659
Edward Sexby (Silas Titus?) Killing, no murder [...] London, 1659 PolB1659
[Slingsby Bethel] The world's mistake in Oliver Cromwell [...] London, 1667 PolA1668
[Edmond Peirce] England's monarchy asserted [...] London, 1660 PolB1660
[George Villiers] A letter to Sir Thomas Osborn, one of his Majesties Privy Council, upon the reading of a book, called The present interest of England stated. London, 1672 PolA1672
Thomas Turnor The case of the bankers and their creditors. Stated and examined [...] 1674 PolB1674
[William Assheton] The royal apologie: or, an answer to the rebels plea [...] London, 1684 PolA1684
[Robert Ferguson] The late proceedings and votes of the parliament of Scotland [...] Glasgow, 1689 PolB1689
[Archibald Foyer, Andrew Fletcher] (attr.) A defense of the Scots settlement at Darien. [...] Edinburgh, 1699 PolA1699
J. Ashton [Edward Fowler] An answer to the paper delivered by Mr. Ashton at his execution to Sir Francis Child [...] London, 1690 PolB1690
[Thomas Wagstaffe] The present state of Jacobitism in England. A second part. In answer to the first. London, 1702 PolA1702
John Hamilton The Lord Beilhaven's speech in the Scotch Parliament [...] on the subject-matter of an union betwixt the two kingdoms [...] 1706 PolB1706
John Oldisworth Reasons for Restoring the Whigs. London, 1711 PolA1711
[Daniel Finch] (attr.) Observations upon the State of the Nation, in January 1712/13. London, 1713 PolB1713
[John Toland] Reasons most humbly offered [...] why the Bill [...] entitul'd, An Act for the better securing the dependency of the kingdom of Ireland upon the Crown of Great-Britain, shou'd not pass into a law [...] London, 1720 PolA1720
John Trueman (pseud.) An examination and resolution of the two questions following, viz. First, Whether Unfreemen can Vote in our Wardmote Elections. Secondly, Whether Freemen paying to one or more Scots, and not to all, shall be qualified to Vote in those Elections. London, 1724 PolB1724
[Horatio Walpole] The case of the Hessian forces [...] London, 1731 PolA1731
[John Hervey] Observations on the writings of the Craftsman. London, 1730 PolB1730
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