A letter from Major General Ludlow to Sir E.S. comparing the tyranny of the first four years of King Charles the martyr, with the the tyranny of the four years reign of the late abdicated King. Occasioned by the reading of Doctor Pelling's lewd harangues upon the 30th of January, being the anniversary or general madding-day ...
Publisher: Amsterdam, printed Anno Domini 1691. Description: [2],30p. ; 4.°.Note: The work of a republican pamphleteer who wrote under the name of General Ludlow. Not to be confused with Edmund Ludlow, 1617?-The "postscript" contains a parallel of the prayer of King Charles, entitled A prayer in time of captivity, with the prayer of Pamela in the countesse of Pembroke's Arcadia, by Sir Philip Sidney
Sir E. S. = Sir Edward Seymour
The imprint of this edition has a comma after "Amsterdam", "printed" begins with a lower case letter, there is no period after 1691, and there are two "the"s together in the title
Binder's title: A letter from General Ludlow. 1691Subject(s): Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649 | James II, King of England, 1633-1701 | Seymour, Edward, Sir, 4th. Bart | Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1689-1702
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The work of a republican pamphleteer who wrote under the name of General Ludlow. Not to be confused with Edmund Ludlow, 1617?-
The "postscript" contains a parallel of the prayer of King Charles, entitled A prayer in time of captivity, with the prayer of Pamela in the countesse of Pembroke's Arcadia, by Sir Philip Sidney
Sir E. S. = Sir Edward Seymour
The imprint of this edition has a comma after "Amsterdam", "printed" begins with a lower case letter, there is no period after 1691, and there are two "the"s together in the title
Binder's title: A letter from General Ludlow. 1691