The argument against a standing army discuss'd
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- Title
- The argument against a standing army discuss'd
- Description
- Ann Baldwin was not the only printer to take on social causes of her own accord. Elizabeth Whitlock (fl. 1695-99) succeeded her husband John (fl. 1683-95). The pamphlet shown here was printed in response to one printed by Baldwin, which is also bound into this volume. Because the topic at the time was so controversial (and in opposition to the King's views), many of the pamphlets in this particular volume do not list a specific printer. Whitlock, printing a pamphlet that sides with the King, was free to declare her involvement in the project.
- Call Number (click link to view in library catalog)
- 355.35 P191
- Full Title
- The argument against a standing army discuss'd
- Date
- 1697-1699
- From the Exhibit
- Chez La Veuve: Rabble Rousers
- Series
- [Pamphlets for and against a standing army].
- Publisher
- Printed, and fold by E. Whitlock, near Stationers-Hall
- Language
- English
- Rights
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- Text
- Medium
- Book
- Bibliographic Citation
- The argument against a standing army discuss'd. London, Eliz. Whitlock, 1698.