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The humble remonstrance of the five-foot-highians, against the antichristian practice of using a standard in enlisting of soldiers. To which is added, the wounds o' th' Kirk of Scotland, or a specimen of Presbyterian eloquence, in a sermon preech'd in St Geil's, the great kirk in Edinbrough, in the year of the Lord 1638. By James Kow [sic], o' Strowan. With an elegy on the late Revd Mess Alexander Sinkler [sic], teacher of Plunket-Street Meeting-House, Dublin. As also the north-country-man's description of Christ-Church, Dublin ; with his grace after meat.

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Book
Contributor:
Row, James, 17th cent.
Standardized Title:
Appeal to the publick; or, the humble remonstrance of the five-foot-highians.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Political satire, English--Early works to 1800.
Political satire, English.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (31,[1]p. )
Other Title:
Humble remonstrance of the five-foot-highians,
Place of Publication:
[London] : Dublin, printed, London, re-printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane. MDCCXXXXIII [1733].
Notes:
The sermon (the 'Red-shankes sermon') is in fact by James Row; Sinkler = Sinclair.
'The north country-man's description of Christ-Church, Dublin; in a letter to a frietd [sic]' is signed: J. S.
Originally published the same year as 'An appeal to the publick; or, the humble remonstrance of the five-foot-highians'.
Printed by William Bowyer; his records show 500 copies printed.
Signatures: A-D⁴.
Signatures from Maslen & Lancaster.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Cited in:
Maslen & Lancaster. Bowyer ledgers, 1900
English Short Title Catalog, T125823.
OCLC:
642347326

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