Books by Thomas Violet

An humble declaration to the R
An humble declaration to the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled
1815
To the kings ... majesty and t
To the kings ... majesty and to the lords ... with the Commons assembled in Parliament
1662
To the Kings Most Excellent Ma
To the Kings Most Excellent Majestie... a petition against the transport of gold...
1661
Two petitions of Thomas Violet
Two petitions of Thomas Violet of London, goldsmith, to the Kings Majestie
1661
To the Right Honourable the Lo
To the Right Honourable the Lords in Parliament assembled
1660
A true narrative of the procee
A true narrative of the proceedings in the Court of Admiraltie against the ships Sampson, Salvador, and George, their silver and lading
1659
To the supream authority the Parliament of England, &c
To the supream authority the Parliament of England, &c
1659
Proposals humbly presented to
Proposals humbly presented to His Highness Oliver lord protector of England, &c. and to the High Court of Parlament, now assembled
1656
A true narrative of som remark
A true narrative of som remarkable proceedings
1653
The Answer of the Corporation
The Answer of the Corporation of Moniers in the Mint, at the Tower of London, to two false and scandalous libells printed at London, and lately come forth without date
1653
A true discoverie to the Commo
A true discoverie to the Commons of England, hovv they have been cheated of almost all the gold and silver coin of this nation, which hath been, and is daily transported into forrain parts
1651
The advancement of merchandize
The advancement of merchandize: or, Certain propositions for the improvment of the trade of this common-wealth
1651
An humble declaration to the .
An humble declaration to the ... Lords and Commons ...
1643
An humble declaration to the r
An humble declaration to the right honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, touching the transportation of gold and silver, and other abuses practised upon the coynes and bullion of this realm, presented the 12th day of April, 1643 ...
1643