Whig and tory: or, Wit on both Sides. Being a collection of state poems, upon all remarkable occurrences, from the change of the ministry, to this time: by the most eminent hands of both parties.
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- Whig and tory: or, Wit on both Sides. Being a collection of state poems, upon all remarkable occurrences, from the change of the ministry, to this time: by the most eminent hands of both parties.
- Collection of poems, for and against Dr. Sacheverell. Parts 1-4.
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London: printed for E. Curll, at the Dial and Bible against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street, [1713]
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- 1713-1713
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- T177552
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- 214480
- Description
- [4],40;3-40;3-40;3-44p. ; 8⁰
- Note
- Published in 1710 and 1711 as four separate pamphlets of 40p., each with a titlepage, the first part entitled 'A collection of poems, for and against Dr. Sacheverell', and the other three parts having "&c." after "poems" in the title; these four parts were collected into a volume in the same year with the general title as that of the first part and later reissued in 1712, with, inter alia, a general cancel titlepage.
This 1712 reissue is here again reissued with another cancel titlepage and conjugate initial advertisement leaf.
Price from imprint: Price 2 s. 6 d. in calf, 2 s. in Sheep Leather.