1501 



SOMERS (Lord). Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts (continued)^ 

 Vol. X. (continued) : 

 Account of some Transactions in the Commons relative to the East India 



Company. 1693, 

 Pisoourse concerning the East India Trade. 

 Rise and Progress of the East India Company. 



Vol, XI. Containing 

 Godfrey (Michael). Account of the Bank of England. 

 Settlement of the Land Bank, established 1695. And Abstract annexed. 

 Draught of the Charter mentioned in the Commission to which it is annexed. 

 Method for encouraging Navigation, and raising qualified Seamen. 

 St. Lo (Captain). (1) Letter to the King and Queen concerning this subject. 

 (2) Letter to the Lords concerning his Imprisonment. (3) Author's Adver- 

 tisement to the Reader. (4) Proposal for raising 20,000 Seamen. 

 Encouragement to Commanders and Seamen to take Enemies Ships, &c. 

 HaHfax (Marquis of). Essay on Taxes. 



Hale (Lord Chief Justice). Treatise on the Conveyances of Land. 

 History of the Rook and Turkeys. 

 Relation of Intrigues to restore King James. 

 Carew (Isaac). Speech before King William III. 

 King William's Memorial justifying the Revolution, 

 King James's Letter to his Privy Councillors. 

 The War justified, by a Catholic. 

 Drake (James). History of the Last Parliament. 

 Cursory Remarks upon some Disloyal Proceedings. 

 Letter to the Earl of Perth. 



Stepney (George). Essay on the Interest of England. 

 Remarks on the Act of Resumption of the Irish Forfeitures. 

 List of the Parliament appointed to meet at Westminster, 6th of February 1700-1. 

 History of the Kentish Petition. 



De Foe (Daniel). Address on Arrival and Imprisonment of the Kentish Petitioners. 

 Legion's New Paper to the House of Commons. By T. G. Gent. 1702. 

 Legion's Address to His Majesty. 

 Legion's humble Address to the Lords. 1703. 

 Harley (Robert). Vindication of the Rights of the Commons. 1701. 

 Of the Nature and Excellency of the Government of England. 

 EstabUshment of Public Officers and Ministers of State, and how the Rights of 

 the Kingdom and People are secured. 



Establishment and Use of the King's Councils. 



Nature of the Powers and Proceedings of the Lords and Commons on Impeachment. 

 Act against Tumults and Disorders. 



Vindication of the Rights and Prerogatives of the Lords. 



Account of the Proceeding relating to the Charge of the Commons against Lord 

 Haversham. 



Account of the Death of the late King James II. 



His d}ang Words to his Son and Daughter, and to the French King. 



Speech of the Pope on the Death of King James II. 



Memorial of His Most Christian Majesty to the States General. 



King of France's Memorial to the States General. 



Reflections on His Most Christian Majesty's Memorial. 



Translation of the States General's Letter to his Majesty. 



His Most Christian Majesty's Second Letter to the States General. 



