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L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704) | 3 |
Blount, Charles, 1654-1693 | 2 |
Church of England | 2 |
Great Britain | 2 |
Aston, Sir Thomas (1600-1645) | 1 |
Great Britain. Parliament | 1 |
Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) | 1 |
L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704 | 1 |
Nalson, John | 1 |
Nalson, John (1638?-1686) | 1 |
Citt and Bumpkin : in a dialogue over a pot of ale, : concerning matters of religion and government. The first part
L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)
1681
Authorship attributed to Roger L'Estrange by Wing, ESTC. Signatures: A-E⁴. A reply to 'An appeal from the country to the city, written anonymously by Charles Blount, 1679.
The Observator defended by the author of the Observators. In a full answer to several scandalls cast upon him, in matters of religion, government, and good manners
L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)
1685
Title within double line border. Signatures: A-E⁴. Author statement from NUC, Wing. Dedicatory letter signed: Roger L'Estrange. L'Estrange's periodical 'The Observator' began April 13, 1681 ...
Citt and Bumpkin. The second part. Or, A learned discourse upon swearing and lying. And other laudable qualities tending to a thorow reformation
L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)
1681
Written by Roger L'Estrange; Cf. Wing, ESTC. A reply to Charles Blount's An appeal from the country to the city, 1679. Cf. Kitchin, G., Sir Roger L'Estrange, p. 255-256. Signatures: A-E⁴ (E3 ver...
Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, duodecimo. At the Parliament begun at VVestminster, the five and twentieth day of April, an. Dom. 1660... [etc.]
Great Britain
1660
Signatures: A-E². Last word of first line of text: 'Par-'; first word of line below initial: 'shall'; last word of last full line of text of first page: 'and'. Statutes 12 Car.II., c. 4-6. At end...
The character of a rebellion : and what England may expect from one : Or, The designs of dissenters examined by reason, experience, and the laws and statutes of the realm
Nalson, John (1638?-1686)
1681
Signatures: A-E². Attributed to John Nalson by Wing.
A collection of sundry petitions presented to the Kings most excellent Majesty : as also, to the two most honourable Houses, now assembled in Parliament. And others already signed, by most of the gentry, ministers and free-holders of several counties, in behalf of episcopacy, lyturgy, rights of the Crown, and liberty of the subject. In opposition to Popery, Presbytery, anarchy and confusion. Occasioned by the many libellous petitions, then secretly set on foot both against church and state
Aston, Sir Thomas (1600-1645); Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Great Britain. Parliament
1681
Signatures: [A]-E². Compiled by Sir Thomas Aston. Cf. Halkett & Laing. v. 1, p. 373.
The Character of an ill-court-favourite : representing the mischiefs that flow from ministers of state when they are more great than good; the arts they use to seduce their masters, and the unhappiness of princes that are curs'd with such destructive servants
1681
Signatures: [A]-E². "Mr. Greenough considered this barely a character, if at all." Anon. Indexed in: Greenough, C.N. Theophrastan character p. 118.