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Field name | Value |
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Title | Censura Temporum; the good or ill tendencies of books, sermons, pamphlets &c; impartially considered in a dialogue between eubulus and sophronius |
Module | Module II |
Date | 1708 |
Place of Publication | London, United Kingdom |
Reference | CensuraTemporumTheGoodorIllTendencies1708 |
Printed For | Clements, H. |
Library/Archive | Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas, Austin |
Shelf Mark | BX 5130 P375 C457 |
Editor | Parker, Samuel |
Language | English |
Keywords | journal, religion, philosophy, society |
Additional Information | The full run was Jan 1708 - Mar 1710 and included Vol I, No.1 - Vol III, No.3. The issues included here are: Volume 1, No. 1 (Jan 1708) - No. 12 (Dec 1708). Common Sense; or, The Englishman's Journal No. 40 [= No. 1], 5 Nov - No. 42, 19 Nov 1737. Continued as Old Common Sense; or, The Englishman's Journal No. 43, 26 Nov 1737 - No. 123, 16 Jun 1739. Also includes No. 49 of Common Sense; No. 50 is incorrectly numbered No. 49. |
Copyright | Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas, Austin |