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A free conference touching the present state of England both at home and abroad: in order to the designs of France.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection EC65 A100 668f
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
English Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
History.
Politics and government.
Great Britain--Politics and government--1660-1688--Early works to 1800.
Great Britain.
Great Britain--Foreign relations--France--Early works to 1800.
International relations.
France.
France--Foreign relations--Great Britain--Early works to 1800.
Great Britain--History--Charles II, 1660-1685--Early works to 1800.
Physical Description:
8 unnumbered pages, 72 pages ; 17 cm
Other Title:
Interest of England in reference to the French designs
Fingerprint:
isis ate. ndon wosi (3) 1668 (R)
Place of Publication:
London : Printed by E.T. for R. Royston, bookseller to the Kings most excellent Majesty, 1668.
Notes:
Title page in red and black.
With a preliminary imprimatur leaf: Whitehall the 21st Jan. 1667/8. Let this discourse be printed. By the Appointment of the Right Honourable the Lord Arlington, His Majestie's Principal Scretary of State. Joseph Williamson.
Variant (reported by Wing): title has "Enland" [sic].
In this edition, line 8 of title page ends: of.
Local Notes:
Culture Class Collection copy has "XXVII.e.109-1" written in ms. above the imprimatur leaf.
Cited in:
Wing (2nd ed.), F2112
ESTC, R201279
OCLC:
228728687

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