The Remonstrance of the Citizens of the District of Columbia by Their Delegates in Convention District of Columbia. Citizens Published: 1840 Total Pages: 24 Get eBook
The Remonstrance of the Suffering People of God, Called Quakers: Clearing Their Innocency from the Many False Aspersions, Slanders and Suggestions, which are Lately Come Abroad, Etc Published: 1665 Total Pages: 16 Get eBook
A Reply to Lord John Russell's Letter to the Remonstrance of the Bishops Against the Appointment of Rev. Dr. Hampden to the See of Hereford Henry Phillpotts Published: 1847 Total Pages: 32 Get eBook
A Reply to Lord John Russell's Letter to the Remonstrance of the Bishops against the appointment of Dr. Hampden to the See of Hereford. Second edition Henry Phillpotts Published: 1847 Total Pages: 40 Get eBook
The Remonstrance. To which is Added, an Ode to My Ass Peter Pindar Published: 1791 Total Pages: 76 Get eBook
Remonstrans redivivus: or An accompt of the remonstrance and petition, formerly presented by divers citizens of London to the view of many; with the remonstrance it selfe [addressed to the House of commons. The title-leaf is mutilated]. Parliament commons, petit Published: 1643 Total Pages: 12 Get eBook
An Examination of the Remonstrance addressed to the Bishop of St. David's [T. Burgess], with answers to the questions addressed to Trinitarians generally, by Captain J. Gifford. By a Trinitarian Published: 1822 Total Pages: 284 Get eBook
The Remonstrance: Containing Some Account of the Lives and Characters of Our Present Political Writers [i.e. the Contributors to the Craftsman], Etc. MS. Notes REMONSTRANCE. Published: 1735 Total Pages: 206 Get eBook
The Remonstrance and Protestation of the Well-affected People of the Cities of London, Westminster, and Other the [sic] Cities, Counties and Places Within the Commonwealth ... Against Those Officers of the Army, who Put Force Upon, and Interrupted the Parliament; the 13th of Octob. 1659, Etc London Published: 1659 Total Pages: 12 Get eBook
Some Remarks Upon the Remonstrance Lately Addressed to the Archdeacons and Rural Deans of the Diocese of Oxford Henry Bull (Perpetual Curate of Lathbury.) Published: 1859 Total Pages: 22 Get eBook