Vulgus Britannicus: or the British Hudibras. In fifteen canto's. The five parts compleat in one volume. Containing the secret history of the late London mob; their rise, progress, and suppression by the Guards. Intermix'd with the civil-wars betwixt High-Church and Low-Church, down to this time: being a continuation of the late ingenious Mr. Butler's Hudibras. Written by the author of the London spy. of Battles; Emblems, and Effigies, Engraven on Copper-Plates.

  • Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.
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MDCCX. [1710]
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Vulgus Britannicus. Parts 1-5

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London : printed for Sam. Briscoe, and sold by James Woodward, in St. Christopher's Church-Yard, near the Royal Exchange; and John Morphew, near Stationers-Hall, MDCCX. [1710]

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[2],51,[7],53-84,[6],85-116,[2],117-147,[3],149-180p.,plates ; 80.

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The second edition, adorn'd with cuts ..

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ESTC T175779
Foxon, W198

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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