Fanaticus error et irancunda Diana : manuscript, [between ca. 1709 and ca. 1711]

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Fanaticus error et irancunda Diana : manuscript, [between ca. 1709 and ca. 1711]

Commentary on the British rulers since the Restoration and on contemporary religious troubles in England, written as a letter addressed from "Isaack Bickerstaffe, Esq. to Pasquin"; presumably written for the Tatler.

11 leaves ; 30 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7797077

Houghton Library

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