Of liberty and servitude translated out of the French into the English tongue, and dedicated to Geo. Evelyn, Esquire.

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Title
Of liberty and servitude translated out of the French into the English tongue, and dedicated to Geo. Evelyn, Esquire.
Author
La Mothe Le Vayer, François de, 1583-1672.
Publication
London :: Printed for M. Meighen and G. Bedell ...,
1649.
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Liberty.
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"Of liberty and servitude translated out of the French into the English tongue, and dedicated to Geo. Evelyn, Esquire." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A49151.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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The TABLE of the CHAPTERS.

  • THe Proem.
  • CHAP. I.Of Liberty and Servitude in generall. page 1
  • CHAP. II.In what our Liberty and Ser∣vitude consists. p. 10
  • CHAP. III.That no man can truly affirm himselfe to be free. p. 22
  • CHAP. IV.Of the Liberty Philosophique. p. 39
  • ...

Page [unnumbered]

  • CHAP. V.Of the Servitude of the Court. p. 87
  • The Conclusion. p. 128
Lemata si quaeris cui sint ad∣scripta? docebo, Ut si malueris, lemata sola legas.Martial.
Enquire you why this Table's put before? I'le tell; if you disgust it, read no more.
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