The Inquisitor: or, A defence of the House of Commons. [electronic resource] : In their censure on a certain forage contract, A.D. 1712.
1731
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The Inquisitor: or, A defence of the House of Commons. [electronic resource] : In their censure on a certain forage contract, A.D. 1712.
Author
Trenchard, Thomas, fl. 1731.
Variant Title
Portion of title: Defence of the House of Commons
Other Title
The Inquisitor No. 2
Caption Title
Inquisitor, &c
Publication Details
London [England] : printed for H. Cooke in Fleetstreet, MDCCXXXI. [1731]
Place of Publication or Printing
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Language
English
Description
v. ; 8⁰.
Frequency
Irregular
Publication Coverage
[Number I.]-Number II.
Note
Author's name above imprint: By Thomas Trenchard, D.LL.
Title repeated as caption.
Title varies slightly; no. 2 lacks alternate title.
Note following title of no. 1: In answer to the Free Briton of June 24, 1731, with a full detection of that evasive apology, ... and to be occasionally continued.
Following title of no. 2: "a full answer to the Hyp-Doctor, no. 39 ... Together with an answer ... to the Free Briton, no. 94 ... Being a clear refutation of the ... charges [of William Arnall] ... against Mr. P. [William Pulteney].
On titlepage of no. 2: "To be occasionally continued."
Price below imprint in brackets.
With ornamental headpiece above caption title; text begins with factotum initial.
With a final advertisement leaf in no. 2.
Argumentative political essays on current topics or Parliamentary actions. Both issues include attacks on the Free Briton.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Title repeated as caption.
Title varies slightly; no. 2 lacks alternate title.
Note following title of no. 1: In answer to the Free Briton of June 24, 1731, with a full detection of that evasive apology, ... and to be occasionally continued.
Following title of no. 2: "a full answer to the Hyp-Doctor, no. 39 ... Together with an answer ... to the Free Briton, no. 94 ... Being a clear refutation of the ... charges [of William Arnall] ... against Mr. P. [William Pulteney].
On titlepage of no. 2: "To be occasionally continued."
Price below imprint in brackets.
With ornamental headpiece above caption title; text begins with factotum initial.
With a final advertisement leaf in no. 2.
Argumentative political essays on current topics or Parliamentary actions. Both issues include attacks on the Free Briton.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
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Access limited to authorized users.
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Goldsmiths lib. cat., 37462
English Short Title Catalog, P2780.
English Short Title Catalog, P2780.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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