Moral and political dialogues : being the substance of several conversations between divers eminent persons of the past and present age : digested by the parties themselves, and now first published from the original mss with critical and explanatory notes
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Moral and political dialogues : being the substance of several conversations between divers eminent persons of the past and present age : digested by the parties themselves, and now first published from the original mss with critical and explanatory notes
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Edited by Richard Hurd. Cf. Brit. mus. cat
Signatures: 1 leaf unsigned, a[4], b[2], B-U[8], X[4]
Errors in paging: p. 260, 305-311 incorrectly numbered 360, 283-289 respectively
Reprint. Originally published: London : Printed for A. Millar ... and W. Thurlborne and J. Woodyer at Cambridge, 1759 -- [2], xii, 289 [i.e. 311] p. ; 21 cm
Contents of Works
- Dialogue I. On sincerity in the commerce of the world, between Dr. Henry More and Edmund Waller, Esq.
- Dialogue II. On retirement, between Mr. Abraham Cowley and the Rev. Mr. Thomas Sprat ...
- Dialogue III. On the Golden Age of Queen Elisabeth, between the Hon. Robert Digby, Dr. Arbuthnot, and Mr. Addison ...
- Dialogue IV. On the Golden Age of Queen Elizabeth, between the Hon. Robert Digby, Dr. Arbuthnot, and Mr. Addison
- Dialogue V. On the constitution of the English government, Sir John Maynard, Mr. Somers, and Bishop Burnet
- Dialogue VI. On the constitution of the English government, Sir John Maynard, Mr. Somers, Bishop Burnet ...