The commoners liberty, or, The English-mans birth-right
[2], 33 p. ; Reproduction of original in Huntington Library. ; Attributed to Roger Twysden. cf. NUC pre-1956. ; Errata: p. 33.
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[2], 33 p. ; Reproduction of original in Huntington Library. ; Attributed to Roger Twysden. cf. NUC pre-1956. ; Errata: p. 33.
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[30], 634 p. ; Reproduction of original in the Union Theological Seminary Library, New York.
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[2], 34 p. ; Advertisement on p. 34. ; Reproduction of original in Bristol Public Library, Bristol, England.
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[2], 31, [1] p. ; Variously attributed to Daniel Defoe, John Locke, Robert Ferguson, and the printer, Thomas Harrison. The most complete discussion of this difficult issue may be found in: R. Ashcraft and M.M. Goldsmith, "Locke, Revolution principles, and the formation of Whig ideology," Historical Journal 26, no.4 (1983): 773-800. ; Text consists of material plagiarized or adapted from a number of pamphlets including John Locke's "Two treatises of governement" and Hubert Languet's "Vindiciæ contra tyrannos". ; Copy cropped at head, affecting pagination. ; Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.
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1 sheet ([1] p.). ; Verse: "Painter, Draw near, Draw here the leering Look ." ; Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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[21], 452 p. : port. ; Translation of: De' ragguagli di Parnaso. ; Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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[22], 203 p. : port. ; Translation of: Discorsi politici. ; Errata on p. [17]. ; Pages [17] and [18] are repeated three times. ; Reproduction of original in British Library.
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[34], 351, [1] p. ; A letter on politics and theology, written by Lord Anglesey to Sir Peter Pett, and published after the earl's death. ; Errata and advertisements on p. [1] at end. ; Reproduction of original in Union Theological Seminary Library, New York.
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[8], 31, [1] p. ; Attributed to Harrison by Wing and NUC pre-1956 imprints. ; Advertisements: [1] p. at end. ; Item at reel 1189:4 identified as H140 (number cancelled). ; Reproduction of original in the Cambridge University Library and University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus). Library.
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[5], p. 5, p. 7, [9], 64, [4], 65-136, [4], 145-372, [4], 372-436, [2], 437-542, [4], 543-614, [4], 615-689, [5], 691-900, [8], 905-968, [32] p. ; Attributed by Wing to James Tyrrell. ; Signatures: pi⁴ A-I⁴ ² A² K-S⁴ T² U-2D⁴ 2E² 2F-2M⁴ 2N-2S² 2T-3E⁴ ³A⁵ ² B-C⁴ 3I-3N⁴ 3O¹ 3P-4O⁴ chi² 4P-5L⁴ 5N-5U⁴ 5X² 5Y-6F⁴ ⁴A⁴ 6H-6P⁴ ³B-I² . ; Each of the thirteen dialogues and the index have a separate dated title page with the dates ranging from 1692-1694. ; With an index and errata at end of text. ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mou.010006071993
Signatures: Q-R⁸. ; The speech is a satire of Robert Brady's anti-parliamentary opinions. ; Appended to his Jus Anglorum ab antiquo, London, 1681, which is a reply to Robert Brady's "Full and clear answer" to Petyt's "Antient right of the commons of England asserted" and Atwood's "Jani Anglorum facies nova." Cf. NUC pre-1956. ; Attributed to Atwood in NUC pre-1956. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; MU: Pre-1801 imprint. ; MU: Seven lines marked out by hand on p. 21-22.
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