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A serious address to the people of Great Britain : in which the certain consequences of the present rebellion are fully demonstrated. Necessary to be perused by every lover of his country at this juncture

 
dc.contributor Farringdon, Michael Department of Computer Science, University College of Swansea
dc.contributor.author Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754
dc.coverage.placeName London
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dc.date.created 1745
dc.identifier ota:2283
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/2283
dc.description.abstract Mode of access: Online. OTA website Publication based on this text: A computer-aided study of the prose style of Henry Fielding and its support for his translation of The military history of Charles XII / Michael Farringdon, Jill Farringdon. -- p. 95-105. In Advances in computer-aided literary and linguistic research : proceedings of the fifth international symposium on computers in literary and linguistic research held at the University of Aston in Birmingham, UK from 3-7 April 1978 / edited with an introduction by D.E. Ager, F.E. Knowles, Joan Smith. -- Aston : University of Aston, Department of Modern Languages, 1979. -- ISBN 0-903807-64-5.
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dc.publisher University of Oxford
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dc.subject.lcsh Addresses -- Great Britain -- 18th century
dc.title A serious address to the people of Great Britain : in which the certain consequences of the present rebellion are fully demonstrated. Necessary to be perused by every lover of his country at this juncture
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<A QFIELDING>
<T SERIOUS>
<E 1745>
((A SERIOUS
ADDRESS
TO THE
PEOPLE OF GREAT BRITAIN.
IN WHICH THE
CERTAIN CONSEQUENCES
OF THE
PRESENT REBELLION,
ARE FULLY DEMONSTRATED.
NECESSARY TO BE PERUSED BY EVERY LOVER
OF HIS COUNTRY, AT THIS JUNCTURE.
PER DEOS IMMORTALES, VOS EGO APPELLO, QUI SEMPER DOMOS,
VILLAS, SIGNA, TABULAS VESTRAS, PLURIS, QUAM REMPUBLICAM
FECISTIS: SI ISTA CUJUSCUMQUE MODI SINT, QUAE AMPLEXAMINI,
RETINERE; SI VOLUPTATIBUS VESTRIS OTIUM PRAEBERE, VULTIS:
EXPERGISCIMINI ALIQUANDO, ET CAPESSITE REMPUBLICAM. NON
NUNC AGITUR DE VECTIGALIBUS, NON DE SOCIORUM INJURIIS;
LIBERTAS ET ANIMA NOSTRA IN DUBIO EST.
SAL.  BEL.  CATALIN.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR M. COOPER, AT THE GLOBE IN PATER-NOSTER- +
ROW. / MDCCXLV.
(PRICE ONE SHILLING.)))
<P 1>
((A SERIOUS
ADDRESS
TO THE
PEOPLE OF GREAT BRITAIN.))
<L 5>
GENTLEMEN,
THE REBELLION LATELY BEGUN IN
SCOTLAND, UNDER THE BANNER OF A
POPISH PRETENDER, ADVISED AND AS-+
SISTED / WITH THE COUNSELS AND ARMS
OF FRANCE AND SPAIN, IS NO LONGER AN OBJEC . . .
										

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