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J. H. and Harris, John, fl. 1647., 2005,
The Antipodes, or, Reformation with the heeles upward being a compendious narrative or discovery, of the great hypocrisie of our pretending reformers, the treacherous enslaving practices of a trayterous party in the House of Commons, contrary to their solemn protestations, frequent declarations, declared duties and the known laws of the land &c. : whereby both the commonality and souldiery may plainly discover that what was formerly by them adjudged tyrannie and oppression in others is now practiced and maintained to be justice and equity in themselves, and that notwithstanding they pretend liberty, they intend slavery, both to the King, his posterity and the people ..., CLARIN DSpace,
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| dc.contributor.author | J. H. |
| dc.contributor.author | Harris, John, fl. 1647. |
| dc.coverage.placeName | Oxford |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2018-05-25 |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2022-08-25T10:01:30Z |
| dc.date.available | 2022-08-25T10:01:30Z |
| dc.date.created | 1647 |
| dc.date.issued | 2005-12 |
| dc.description.abstract | Written by J.H. Cf. BM. Signed at end: I.H. "A tirade against the Parliament, at times almost Royalist in tone ... Professor Firth thinks it probable that this I.H. is John Harris, a Leveller ..." Cf. Madan 1944. Reproduction of original in Huntington Library. |
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| dc.language | English |
| dc.language.iso | eng |
| dc.publisher | University of Oxford |
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| dc.subject.lcsh | England and Wales. -- Parliament. |
| dc.title | The Antipodes, or, Reformation with the heeles upward being a compendious narrative or discovery, of the great hypocrisie of our pretending reformers, the treacherous enslaving practices of a trayterous party in the House of Commons, contrary to their solemn protestations, frequent declarations, declared duties and the known laws of the land &c. : whereby both the commonality and souldiery may plainly discover that what was formerly by them adjudged tyrannie and oppression in others is now practiced and maintained to be justice and equity in themselves, and that notwithstanding they pretend liberty, they intend slavery, both to the King, his posterity and the people ... |
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| local.identifier.stc | Wing H42 |
| local.identifier.stc | ESTC R17419 |
| local.language.name | English |
| otaterms.date.range | 1600-1699 |
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