Fourteen Papers: A Letter From A Gentleman In Ireland, To His Friend In London, Upon Occasion Of A Pamphlet (1689) Contributor(s): Defoe, Daniel (Author) |
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ISBN: 1164000616 ISBN-13: 9781164000617 Publisher: Kessinger Publishing OUR PRICE: $19.90 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: September 2010 |
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BISAC Categories: - Literary Collections | African - History | Modern - General - Political Science | Human Rights |
Physical Information: 0.18" H x 6" W x 9" (0.28 lbs) 86 pages |
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Publisher Description: Upon Occasion Of A Pamphlet Entitled, A Vindication Of The Present Government Of Ireland Under His Excellency Richard, Earl Of Tyrconnel. Two: A Letter From A Freeholder, To The Rest Of The Freeholders Of England, And All Others, Who Have Votes In The Choice Of Parliament-Men. Three: An Enquiry Into The Reasons For Abrogating The Test Imposed On All Members Of Parliament. Offered By Sa. Oxon. Four: Reflections On A Late Pamphlet, Entitled, Parliamentum Pacificum. Licensed By The Earl Of Sunderland, And Printed At London In March, 1688. Five: A Letter To A Dissenter, Upon Occasion Of His Majesties Late Gracious Declaration Of Indulgence. Six: The Anatomy Of An Equivalent. Seven: A Letter From A Clergy-Man In The City, To His Friend In The Country, Containing His Reasons For Not Reading The Declaration. Eight: An Answer To The City Ministers Letter, From His Country Friend. Nine: A Letter To A Dissenter From His Friend At The Hague, Concerning The Penal Laws, And The Test; Showing That The Popular Plea For Liberty Of Conscience Is Not Concerned In That Question. Ten: A Plain Account Of The Persecution Laid To The Charge Of The Church Of England |