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Hartlib (5 February 1828) Hartlib, SamuelA description of the famous kingdom of Macaria; wherein the
inhabitants live in great prosperity, health, and happiness, the
king obeyed, the nobles honoured, and all good men respected, vice
punished, and vertue rewarded, an example to other nations, in a
dialogue between a scholar and a traveller shewing its excellent
government. 1641OR
Hartlib, SamuelA faithful and seasonable advice; or, The necessity of a
correspondencie for the advancement of the Protestant cause.
Humbly suggested to the great Councell of England assembled in
Parliament. 1643(Thomason Tracts)
OR
Hartlib, SamuelThe Parliament's reformation; or, A worke for presbyters,
elders, and deacons to engage themselves, for the education of all
poore children, and imployment of all sorts of poore; that no
poore body young or old may be enforced to beg within their
classes in city nor country. Published for the generall good of
the kingdome. By S. H. a friend of the commonwealth. 1646(Thomason Tracts)
OR
Hartlib, SamuelConsiderations tending to the happy accomplishment of
England's reformation in church and state. Humbly presented to the
piety and wisdome of the high and honourable court of
Parliament. 1647(Thomason Tracts)
OR
Dury, JohnA case of conscience: whether it be lawful to admit Jews into
a Christian common-wealth? Resolved by Mr John Dury. Written to
Samuel Hartlib, Esquire. 1656(Thomason Tracts)
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