The Lord H---'s speech in the House of Lords, on the first article of the impeachment of Dr. Henry Sacheverell.
In "The publisher to the reader", the publisher states that he took down this speech in shorthand and now publishes it without permission, for which he hopes the noble lord will pardon him. Haversham argues for aquittal and reaffirms the Hanoverian succession.
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| Language: | English |
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London :
Printed for A.R. and sold by John Morphew near Stationers-Hall,
1710.
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| Summary: | In "The publisher to the reader", the publisher states that he took down this speech in shorthand and now publishes it without permission, for which he hopes the noble lord will pardon him. Haversham argues for aquittal and reaffirms the Hanoverian succession. |
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| Item Description: | "A. R." in imprint probably stands for "Abel Roper", according to Madan. he Cushing Library/Rare Books copy was acquired as part of the Lois Goddard Morrison Collection of Eighteenth Century Literature. See Morgan M290: item 69a in Madan's bibliography of Sacheverell, The Bibliographer, 1884-1885, item 69 in Solly's Supplement. |
| Physical Description: | 15 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 20 cm |