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L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)7
L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-17045
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Ludlow, Edmund (1617?-1692)3
Blount, Charles, 1654-16932
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A Letter to the Right Honourable the E--l of T--q---r

[1746?]

ESTC identifies the E--l of T--q---r as Charles Stuart, fifth Earl of Traquair. Page [1] at end blank. Errata: p. 49. Anon.

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A short character of his Ex. T.E. of W. L.L. of I------. With an account of some smaller facts, during his government, which will not be put into the articles of impeachment

Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)

1711

By Jonathan Swift (ESTC, OCLC). "T.E. of W. L.L. of I------." is Thomas Earl of Wharton Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (ESTC, OCLC). Although dated 1711, this pamphlet appeared in the first week of Dece...

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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 ...

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Toleration discuss'd

L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)

1663

Imprimatur dated Feb. 16, 1662 [i.e. 1663].

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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...

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Toleration discuss'd

L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)

1663

Imprimatur dated Feb. 16, 1662 [i.e. 1663].

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Toleration discuss'd

L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)

1663

Imprimatur dated Feb. 16, 1662 [i.e. 1663].

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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 ...

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The dialogue betwixt Cit and Bumpkin answered in another betwixt Tom the Cheshire piper, and Captain Crackbrains : Dedicated to Right Worshipful the Mayor of Quinborough

E. P (fl. 1683); Phillips, Edward (1630-1696?)

printed in the year 1680

Dedication signed: E.P., possibly Edward Phillips as suggested by B.J. Rahn in his introduction to a facsimile edition of L'Estrange's "Citt and Bumpkin", Augustan Reprint Society publication no. 177....

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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.

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