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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1648
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Imprint from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug: 12 1648". Reproduction of the original in the British Library. E.B. = Edward Barber.
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1642
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Place of publication from Wing. The final leaf is blank. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1648
Description:
Caption title. Imprint from Wing (CD-ROM edition). Leaves B2 and B3 signed B3 and A3 respectively. Pagination and text are continuous despite register. Reproduction of original in the Congregational Library.
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1649
Description:
Imprint from Wing. Annotations on Thomason copies: "Aprill 30 1649"; "June 23 1649". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1650
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Caption title. Imprint from Wing (CD-ROM edition). Signed at end: Edward Barber. Reproduction of original in the Folger Shakespeare Library.
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1651
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Imperfect: p. 13-16 (2nd grouping) wanting. "Or, The humble representation, declaration, and protestation of Edward Barber, in behalf of himself and thousands of the freemen of the common-wealth of England, humbly presented ...
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To the Kings most Excellent Maiesty, and the Honourable Court of Parliament The humble petition of many his Maiesties loyall and faithfull subiects, some of which having beene miserably persecuted by the prelates and their adherents, by all rigorous courses, for their consciences, practising nothing but what was instituted by the Lord Jesus Christ, who was Lord of all administrations, Math. 28. 19. and practised by the primitive Christians; submitting to his Maiestie and his lawes, so farre as concernes our estates, libertie, and lives; and so, as we conceive, give to Cæsar the things that are Cæsars, and to God those things that are his.
Date of publication:
1641
Description:
Signed at end: Edward Barber. Place of publication from Wing. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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