A free discourse wherein the doctrines which make for tyranny are display'd. The title of our rightful and lawful King William vindicated. And the unreasonableness and mischievous tendency of the odious distinction of a king de facto, and de jure, discover'd. By a person of honour.
- All titles
-
- A free discourse wherein the doctrines which make for tyranny are display'd. The title of our rightful and lawful King William vindicated. And the unreasonableness and mischievous tendency of the odious distinction of a king de facto, and de jure, discover'd. By a person of honour.
- Doctrines which make for tyranny display'd
- People / Organizations
-
- Imprint
-
London: printed for John Lawrence at the Angel in the Poultrey, and Richard Baldwin near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1697.
- Publication year
- 1697-1697
- ESTC No.
- R10075
- Grub Street ID
- 58471
- Description
- [2], 122, [4] p. ; 8⁰
- Note
- A person of honour = Sir Robert Howard. Erroneously attributed to Daniel Defoe.
Running title reads: The doctrines which make for tyranny display'd.
With two final advertisement leaves.
- Uncontrolled note
- Identified as Wing D833 on UMI microfilm "Early English books, 1641-1700" reel 91