Later Stuart tracts
Abstract
Most of the tracts have special title-pages. ; "It would be incompatible with the plan of this new edition of . Professor Arber's . 'English garner' to interfere in any way with his labours, beyond classifying the pieces . in the collection in such a manner as to illustrate more fully the . topics on which they throw . light . The only exception is the addition of the . Preface to the eighth volume of Defoe's 'Review', which . has never before been reprinted."--Note, p. [iii] ; Introduction.--Sir William Petty: Political arithmetic (1690)--Daniel Defoe: An appeal to honour and justice (1715) The trueborn Englishman (1701) The history of the Kentish petition (1701) Legion's Memorial (1701) The shortest way with the Dissenters (1702) A hymn to the pillory (1703) The Review (prefaces and extracts) (1704-12) Papers from the Review (1704) The revolution of 1688 (1710) The education of women (1697)--John Arbuthnot: Law is a bottomless pit (1712) John Bull in his senses (1712) John Bull still in his senses (1712) An appendix to John Bull still in his senses (1712) Lewis Baboon turned honest, and John Bull, politician (1712) ; Mode of access: Internet.
Sprachen
Englisch
Verlag
Westminster : A. Constable and Co.
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