The impudent babbler baffled: or, The falsity of that assertion utter'd by Bradshaw, in Cromwell's new erected slaughter-house, namely, that Charles I, was no hereditary, but an elective king; depending solely on the votes and suffrages of the people; detected and confuted, by lawyers, divines, historians, records of Parliament, and authentick pedigree, &c
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- The impudent babbler baffled: or, The falsity of that assertion utter'd by Bradshaw, in Cromwell's new erected slaughter-house, namely, that Charles I, was no hereditary, but an elective king; depending solely on the votes and suffrages of the people; detected and confuted, by lawyers, divines, historians, records of Parliament, and authentick pedigree, &c
- Falsity of that assertion utter'd by Bradshaw
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London : Printed for G. Sawbridge in Little-Britain, 1705.
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Sawbridge, George, active 1692-1711, bookseller.
- Publication year
- 1705
- ESTC No.
- T99099
- Grub Street ID
- 318265
- Description
- 42, [2] p. ; 4°.
- Note
- Anonymous. By John Brydall
With a final advertisement leaf
Also issued as part of: 'A collection of tracts, written by the author of The snake in the grass, John Brydal Esq; Dr. S--ll, &. ..', London, [1706?]
Price on title page: Price One Shilling
Signatures: A-E]4 F]2.