
Meyer Boswell Books, Inc.
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Book Detail
- Author:
- Title:
- The Prerogatives of the King, and the Rights of the People. The Terms and Measures of Both. Of Power and Duty. The Laws of God, and of Man. The Doing as you would be Done by. Schism is Anarchy
- Publisher:
- The Observator [Printed for Joanna Brome [etc.]], London, 1683.
- Description:
- The December 12 issue of "arguably the court's most powerful weapon in the contest for public allegiance", cast in the form of a dialogue between the Observator and a Trimmer, exploring in a sophisticated, even slick, way the most fundamental matters
- Condition:
- Broadsheet, double-column, about 8 x 13 inches, untrimmed
- Book No.:
- W-65829
- Price:
- $ 350.00
- Category:
- political theory, Newspapers
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Meyer Boswell Books, Inc.
2141 Mission Street, Suite 302
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone : (415) 255-6400
Fax : (415) 795-3982
E-mail: rarelaw@meyerbos.com
URL : https://www.meyerbos.com
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