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Coin

Denomination: forty nummi

Date(s): 594-595

Issuer/creator: Maurice (582-602)

Place: Antioch

Material: copper alloy

Title: To the tune of the jovial beggars

Author: Stanhope, Philip Dormer; Earl of Chesterfield ?

Date(s): 173- ?

Manuscript: Lt 13

Contents: Satirical ballad on court and government, naming or alluding to certain

society men and women, and ministers, supposedly by a poor hack writer

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A strange, unprecedented and unheard-of apparition, that was lately seen in Brick-Court, in the Middle Temple Lane, on Wednesday, Dec. 1. 1714

Swift-Sight, Patrick

1714

Half-title reads "Patrick Swift-Sight's vision of the devil knows what". The pseudonym is probably an allusion to Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's. The work is a satire (in prose and verse) on ...

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[Textus sequentiarum, cum optimo commento]

Furter, Michael (1517); Blomfield, George Becher (1801-1885); Brotherton, Edward Allen Brotherton 1st baron (1856-1930)

Anno domini: Millesimo quadringentesimononagesimoseptimo. Die vero tertia Mensis Martii. [3 March 1497]

Signatures: a-r in alternate 8s and 4s s⁶. Imprint from colophon. Colophon on s6r reads: Textus Sequentiaru[m] vnacu[m] notabili expositio[n]e p[er] totum annu[m] (ni fallor) feliciter explicit. I...

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