Lex forcia: being an address to the several societies for the reformation of manners in London, and others here throughout the kingdom. That such a care may be taken of the education of young schollars, that a more ingenuous, modest, and virtuous disiplining [sic] them, than hath been hitherto suffered, and fouly used, may be brought into our schools, so as the beginning of that reformation may be put in practice there; especially in the foundation-schools of this nation. By their timely endeavours to get a bill prepared (and some members to countenance and move it) against the sitting of Parliament, to that end. Published and propagated, but not written by W.C. gent.

People / Organizations
  • Anne Baldwin ("printed by and for", or "by/for and sold by")
Imprint
London: printed, and sold by A[bigail]. Baldwin in Warwick-Lane, [1699?]
Publication year
1699-1699
ESTC No.
R230970
Grub Street ID
103178
Description
30, [2] p. ; 4⁰
Note
Printer's name and date of publication from Wing L1857 "Lex forcia a sensible address ...".

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