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Brotherton Collection19
English Literature15
Quaker Collection4

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freedom of religion1
liberty1
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Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743)23
Hervey, John Hervey8
Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley (1689-1762)4
Pope, Alexander, 1688-17444
Sherlock, Thomas, 1678-17614
Arnall, William2
Arnall, William (1736)2
Bath, William Pulteney, Earl of, 1684-17642
Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, Viscount, 1678-17512
Carteret, John, Earl Granville, 1690-17632

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Ancient and modern liberty, stated and compar'd

Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743)

1734

By John Hervey, Baron Hervey (ESTC).

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A satyr. In the manner of Persius : In a dialogue between the poet and his friend

Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743); Pagett, Thomas Catesby (1689-1742); Cowper, Ashley (1788)

1730

English nobleman = John Hervey, Baron Hervey? On the question of authorship, Foxon states: "Printed in Dodsley V as "by the late Lord Hervey"; it is transcribed in a commonplace book of his son, Gener...

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Remarks on the Craftsman's vindication of his two hon[oura]ble patrons : In his paper of May 22. 1731

Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743); Arnall, William (1736); Walpole, Robert Earl of Orford (1676-1745)

1731

Final leaf blank. Head-piece; initial. The two honourable patrons are Lord Bolingbroke and William Pulteney.

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Sequel of a pamphlet intitled Observations on the writings of the Craftsman

Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743); Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743)

1730

Attributed to Baron John Hervey in NUC pre-1956.

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Remarks on the Craftsman's vindication of his two hon[oura]ble patrons : In his paper of May 22. 1731

Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743); Arnall, William (1736); Walpole, Robert Earl of Orford (1676-1745)

1731

Final leaf blank. Head-piece; initial. The two honourable patrons are Lord Bolingbroke and William Pulteney.

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The Quaker's reply to The country parson's plea, against the Quakers bill for tythes

Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743)

[1736?]

Also published under title: An answer to the country parson's plea against the Quakers tithe-bill.

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Tit for tat : To which is annex'd, An epistle from a nobleman to a doctor of divinity. In answer to a Latin letter in verse. Also The Review; or, The case fairly stated on both sides. : Wherein is shewn the true cause of the foregoing poems

Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743); Sherwin, William (1669-1735)

1734

In verse. The first is a satire in reply to Lord Hervey's attack on Alexander Pope, An epistle from a nobleman to a doctor of divinity. Cf. J.V. Guerinot. The third piece is also an attack on Lord...

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The Quaker's reply to The country parson's plea, against the Quakers bill for tythes

Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743)

[1736?]

Also published under title: An answer to the country parson's plea against the Quakers tithe-bill.

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An answer to The country parson's plea against the Quakers tythe-bill. In a letter to the R.R. author

Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743)

1736

Attributed to John Hervey.--NUC pre-1956.

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A new c-----t [i.e. cabinet] ballad

Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743)

1742

A satire on John Carteret, Earl Granville, and the change of ministry in January 1742. - cf. DNB. In verse. Anon., by John Hervey.

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A satire in the manner of Persius : in a dialogue between Atticus and Eugenio

Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743); Persius

1739

Ascribed to Lord Hervey, also Lord Paget, and to Ashley Cowper, Hervey's authorship being considered the most likely by Foxon.

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An epistle from a nobleman to a doctor of divinity : in answer to a Latin letter in verse. Written from H-----n C---t, Aug. 28, 1733

Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743); Sherwin, William (1669-1735)

1733

In verse. An attack on Pope. Cf. Dict. of national biography. A doctor of divinity = William Sherwin. Anon., by John Hervey.

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