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A dialogue betwixt Whig and Tory [electronic resource] : Wherein the Principles and Practices of eac...

A dialogue betwixt Whig and Tory [electronic resource] : Wherein the Principles and Practices of eac...

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A dialogue betwixt Whig and Tory [electronic resource] : Wherein the Principles and Practices of each Party are fairly and impartially stated; that thereby Mistakes and Prejudices may be remov'd from amongst us, and all who prefer English Liberty and the Protestant Religion, to French Slavery and Popery, may be inform'd how to chuse fit and proper Instruments for our Preservation in these Times of Danger. .

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Full title

A dialogue betwixt Whig and Tory [electronic resource] : Wherein the Principles and Practices of each Party are fairly and impartially stated; that thereby Mistakes and Prejudices may be remov'd from amongst us, and all who prefer English Liberty and the Protestant Religion, to French Slavery and Popery, may be inform'd how to chuse fit and proper Instruments for our Preservation in these Times of Danger. .

Publisher

London : [for S. Popping and T. Harriman], Printed in the Year, M.DCC.X. [1710]

Date

Printed in the Year, M.DCC.X. [1710]

Record Identifier

74VvGWV58eAl

MMS ID

991012644399702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

42p.,plate ; 8°.

Publication information

Publisher

London : [for S. Popping and T. Harriman], Printed in the Year, M.DCC.X. [1710]

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

Printed in the Year, M.DCC.X. [1710]

Access and use

Access Conditions

Available for use in the Library. Available from home to registered NSW residents.

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Alternative Titles

Full title

A dialogue betwixt Whig and Tory [electronic resource] : Wherein the Principles and Practices of each Party are fairly and impartially stated; that thereby Mistakes and Prejudices may be remov'd from amongst us, and all who prefer English Liberty and the Protestant Religion, to French Slavery and Popery, may be inform'd how to chuse fit and proper...

Notes

General note

First published in 1693 as 'A dialogue betwixt Whig and Tory: alias Williamite and Jacobite'.

Publishers' names supplied by Moore.

Reproduction of original from British Library.

Sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe (Moore, Novak). Attribution disputed by Furbank and Owens, Defoe de-attributions. "The tract was attributed to 'B.O. Esq.' when re-issued in A collection of state tracts in 1706. J. O. Downie ... interprets 'B.O. Esq.' as signifying the Whig pamphleteer Ben Overton"--Furbank and Owens....

Additional physical form availability note

Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/51.

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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Record Identifier

74VvGWV58eAl

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvGWV58eAl

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MMS ID

991012644399702626