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The prerogative of popular government : the politicall discourse in two books. The former containing the first præliminary of Oceana, inlarged... The second concerning ordination, against Dr. H. Hamond, Dr. L. Seaman, and the authors they follow. In which two books is contained the whole commonwealth of the Hebrews ... as also the different polities introduced into the church of Christ during the time of the apostles
Harrington, James (1611-1677)
1658
Book one is a defence of Oceana against M. Wren's "Considerations on Mr. Harrington's... Oceana". Book two has title and imprint: The second book, or, A politicall discourse concerning ordination......
A discourse shewing that the spirit of Parliaments, with a council in the intervals, is not to be trusted for a settlement : lest it introduce monarchy, and persecution for conscience
Harrington, James (1611-1677)
1659
Page 6 misnumbered 8. Title vignette.
The rota: or, A model of a free-state or equall common-wealth : once proposed and debated in brief, and to be again more at large proposed to, and debated by a free and open society of ingenious gentlemen
Harrington, James (1611-1677)
1660
Anon., by J. Harrington.
Samuel Hartlib his legacie : or an enlargement of the discourse of husbandry used in Brabant and Flaunders: wherein are bequeathed to the commonwealth of England, more outlandish and domestick experiments and secrets, in reference to universall husbandry
Hartlib, Samuel (1662); Dymock, Cressy; Child, Robert (1613-1654); Weston, Sir Richard (1591-1652)
1652
Consists chiefly of letters to Hartlib apparently written by Cressy Dymock, though the first is attributed by some authorities to Robert Child. cf. Dircks, Biographical memoir of Samuel Hartlib [1865]...
Valerius and Publicola: or, The true form of popular commonwealth extracted e puris naturalibus
Harrington, James (1611-1677)
1659
Dialogue form. Contains (pp. 33-35) "A sufficient answer to Mr. Stubbe", a discussion of Stubbe's "Letter to an officer in the army... [etc.]".
Pour enclouer le canon
Harrington, James (1611-1677)
1659
Caption title. Imprint from colophon. A proposal in English on the constitution, signed and dated at end: J. Harrington. May 2. 1659.
The Minister of Cirencester's Address to the dissenters of his parish. Occasion'd by the death of their preacher. Together with the answer that was made thereto, and his reply to that answer. To which is prefixed a letter relating thereto from... Edward Lord Bishop of Gloucester
Harrison, Joseph (1753); Fowler, Edward (1632-1714)
1698
"To my well-beloved friends and parishoners who do not frequent the communion of the Church" signed: Joseph Harrison (p. [6]). Passages from the Dissenters' answer are interspersed with Harrison's r...