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The Free state of Noland, or, The frame and constitution of that happy, noble, powerful, and glorious state in which all sorts and degrees of people find their condition better'd
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731)
1701
Has been attributed to Defoe. Cf. Kress Lib. cat. The second edition, much enlarged, of a book published in 1696. Anon.
The desolation of France demonstrated. Or, evident proofs that one half of the people of that kindom [sic] are destroyed : two thirds of its capital stock consumed; and the nation reduc'd to such a condition that it cannot be restored to the flourishing state it was in thirty years ago, in less than two hundred years, and not then neither, except the whole frame of their government to be new modell'd
Souligné de
1697
First edition. Sig. A1 is blank; sig. F1 signed E. Sigs. L-R (pp. 145-256) have running title on recto and verso reversed. Dedication signed: De Soulignè, grandson to Monsieur du Plessis Mornay...
Eikōn basilikē : The pourtraicture of His sacred Majestie in his solitudes and sufferings: together with his private prayers, used in the time of his restraint, delivered to D. Juxon, Bishop of London, immediately before his death
Charles king of England (1600-1649); Gauden, John Bishop of Worcester (1605-1662)
1649
Authorship of the Eikōn basilikē was originally attributed to Charles I, but according to Madan (pp. 125-33) it was written by John Gauden who probably included some authentic writings of the king. ...
A sixe-folde politician. Together with a sixe-folde precept of policy
Melton, Sir John (1640)
1609
Author's Epistle (Philodespotus to his Næarchus), and Preface signed I. M., i.e. Sir J. Melton (NUC, STC). Imprint expanded from STC. Final errata leaf. Title-page has woodcut border (McKerrow ...