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The prerogative of popular government : a political discourse in two books; the former containing the first praeliminary of Oceana, inlarged, interpreted, and vindicated; the second concerning ordination against Dr. H. Hamond, Dr. L. Seaman, and the authors they follow : in which two books is contained thehole commonwealth of the Hebrews, as also the different policies introduced into the church of Christ, during the time of the Apostles.
Author
Harrington, James, 1611-1677
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Book
Language
English
Published/Created
London : Printed for T. Brewster, 1658.
Description
134, 84 p. ; 20 cm.
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Available Online
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Special Collections - Rare Books
Lapidus 1.03 EX
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Political science
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History
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Hammond, Henry, 1605-1660
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Seaman, Lazarus, -1675
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Related work(s)
Harrington, James, 1611-1677.
Commonwealth of Oceana.
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Notes
The second book has special t.p., dated 1657.
Binding note
Contemporary sheep, rebacked.
Provenance
"A Schismatical Book" in contemporary ms. on front endpaper. Bookplate of the Earl of Harcourt, blind embossed stamp of Birkbeck College.
Source acquisition
Ex copy: Gift: Sidney Lapidus, Princeton Class of 1959, 2010.
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ESTC R202382
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Also available in an electronic version.
OCLC
156900033
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