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Three treatises [electronic resource] : I. A speech made in the House of Commons, April 24. 1716. Against the repeal of the act for Triennial Parliaments: which Mr. Hutcheson owns to be agreeable to his then and present opinion, tho' not in the very words by him at that time spoken. II. A collection of advertisements, letters and papers, and some other facts, relating to the last elections at Westminster and Hasting.-Published April 19. 1722. And, III. Copies of some letters from Mr. Hutcheson to the Late Earl of Sunderland; and an introduction to the same.-Published May 14. 1722.

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Format:
Book
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Society of Friends--Controversial literature.
Society of Friends.
Physical Description:
1 online resource ([4],ii,29,[1]18xv,[1],55,[1]30p. )
Other Title:
Three treatises
Place of Publication:
London : [s.n.], Printed in the year M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]
Notes:
Each treatise with separate titlepage, pagination and register; the first, 'A speech', is with imprint "printed for J. Jones, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster", 1722; the second, not listed in the title, being 'An exact and correct list of the members of the House of Commons, who voted for, and against the bill for repealing the Triennial act, April 24. 1716', has a drop-head title and no imprint; the third, 'A collection of advertisements', and the fourth, 'Copies of some letters', both have the same imprint: "printed in the year", 1722.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Cited in:
English Short Title Catalog, T177423.
OCLC:
509266881

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