View of the Times Their Principles and Practices [electronic resource].
1704
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Title
View of the Times Their Principles and Practices [electronic resource].
Uniform title
Observator (London, England : 1704)
Created/published
London : Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1704-1709.
Description
1 v. ; fol..
Associated name
Frequency
Semiweekly
Publication coverage
Numb. 1 (From Wednesday August the 2d, to Saturday August the 5th, 1704.).
Series statement
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Burney Newspapers Collection
Note
This record was provided by a vendor. It may contain incorrect or incomplete information.
Reproduction of the originals from the Burney Collection, the British Library (London).
Editor and principal author: Charles Leslie.
Title from caption.
Contents note below title.
Imprint from colophon.
Collected, with added preliminaries and index, together with its succeeding titles as: A view of the times, their principles and practices: in the first volume of the Rehearsals. By Philalethes. London : printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, MDCCVIII [1708].
In two known states; state 1: "Numb. 1.", with catchword "Best"; state 2: "Numb.", lacking the number and with catchword "Country-m.".
Charles Leslie, a Tory and Jacobite sympathizer, wrote this and its succeeding titles in response to the Whig papers: John Tutchin's Observator and Daniel Defoe's, Review of the affairs of France. His Jacobite views led him into exile in 1710.
Reproduction of the originals from the Burney Collection, the British Library (London).
Editor and principal author: Charles Leslie.
Title from caption.
Contents note below title.
Imprint from colophon.
Collected, with added preliminaries and index, together with its succeeding titles as: A view of the times, their principles and practices: in the first volume of the Rehearsals. By Philalethes. London : printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, MDCCVIII [1708].
In two known states; state 1: "Numb. 1.", with catchword "Best"; state 2: "Numb.", lacking the number and with catchword "Country-m.".
Charles Leslie, a Tory and Jacobite sympathizer, wrote this and its succeeding titles in response to the Whig papers: John Tutchin's Observator and Daniel Defoe's, Review of the affairs of France. His Jacobite views led him into exile in 1710.
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, 2009. Scans represent the Burney Collection at the British Library, not necessarily the entire run of a newspaper or periodical.
Cited/described in
New Cambridge bibliography of English literature, II:1344
McLeod, W.R. Graphical directory of English newspapers and periodicals, 1702-1714, p. 46-47
McLeod, W.R. Graphical directory of English newspapers and periodicals, 1702-1714, p. 46-47
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Series
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Burney Newspapers Collection.
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Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
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