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english newspapers2
dialogues, english1
freedom of religion1
popish plot, 16781
presbyterianism1
swearing1
truthfulness and falsehood1

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L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-170410
Church of England3
L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)3
Rose-Ally-Poet2
Rose-Ally-Poet Pseud2
Younkercrape, Toryrorydammeeplotshammee2
Younkercrape, Toryrorydammeeplotshammee Pseud2
Assheton, William (1641-1711)1
Charles1
Charles King of England (1630-1685)1

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A sermon prepared to be preach'd at the interment of the renowned Observator : With some remarques on his life

Younkercrape, Toryrorydammeeplotshammee pseud; Rose-ally-poet pseud

1682

Title within mourning borders. A parody, "in Rabelaisian humor with a text from Pantagruel," on the Observator, edited by Sir Roger L'Estrange. cf. Dict. nat. biog. Anon.

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A sermon prepared to be preach'd at the interment of the renowned Observator : With some remarques on his life

Younkercrape, Toryrorydammeeplotshammee pseud; Rose-ally-poet pseud

1682

Title within mourning borders. A parody, "in Rabelaisian humor with a text from Pantagruel," on the Observator, edited by Sir Roger L'Estrange. cf. Dict. nat. biog. Anon.

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A dialogue between Tom and Dick, over a dish of coffee, concerning matters of religion and government

printed in the year, 1680

Pagination jumps from p.14 to p.17, but text is continuious. Place of publication from Wing. Another issue of the same work has the title "Crackfart & Tony; or, knave and fool". An attack on the...

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The loyal Observator: or, Historical memoirs of the life and actions of Roger the Fidler, alias, the Observator

1683

"Roger the Fidler, alias the Observator" is Sir Roger L'Estrange (RLIN). First and second gatherings both signed B. Anon. Caption title. Imprint from colophon.

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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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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 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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L'Estrange his appeal humbly submitted to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty and the three estates assembled in Parliament

L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704); Charles king of England (1630-1685); Great Britain. Parliament

1681

Indexed in: Wing L1202.

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An heroick poem on the Observator

1685

The Observator = Sir Roger L'Estrange. In verse. Anon.

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