The prince's cabala: or mysteries of state. Written by King James the First, and some noblemen in his reign, and in Queen Elizabeth's. With Isocrates's discourse to a prince, on kingly government. Translated from the Greek.
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- The prince's cabala: or mysteries of state. Written by King James the First, and some noblemen in his reign, and in Queen Elizabeth's. With Isocrates's discourse to a prince, on kingly government. Translated from the Greek.
- To Nicocles. English.
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London: printed for R. Smith and G. Strahan at the Royal Exchange, J. Brown without Temple-Bar, J. Graves next Whites's Chocolate-House in St. James's-Street; and sold by R. Burleigh in Amen Corner, 1715.
- Publication year
- 1715-1715
- ESTC No.
- N20717
- Grub Street ID
- 10099
- Description
- [28],132,143-197,[1]p. ; 12⁰
- Note
- Not in fact by James I.
Isocrates's discourse = 'To Nicocles'.
Titlepage in red and black.
'The cabala: or Mysteries of state', 'Religio regis; or The faith and duty of a prince', 'The advice of the Lord Verulam, ... to King James I', 'A memorial presented to Queen Elizabeth, ... by William Cecil', 'The state of a secretaries place, ... by Robert Cecil', 'Isocrates his advice to Demonicus', and 'Isocrates's discourse to a prince' each have separate dated titlepage; pagination and register are continuous.
- Uncontrolled note
- P.167 misnumbered 168