Publick employment and an active life prefer'd to solitude and all its appanages, such as fame, command, riches, conversation, &c. in reply to a late ingenious essay of a contrary title / by J.E. Esq, S.R.S.
- Title
- Publick employment and an active life prefer'd to solitude and all its appanages, such as fame, command, riches, conversation, &c. in reply to a late ingenious essay of a contrary title / by J.E. Esq, S.R.S.
- Author
- Evelyn, John, 1620-1706.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by J.M. for H. Herringman ...,
- 1667.
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- Subject terms
- Mackenzie, George, -- Sir, 1636-1691. -- Moral essay, preferring solitude to public employment.
- Solitude.
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"Publick employment and an active life prefer'd to solitude and all its appanages, such as fame, command, riches, conversation, &c. in reply to a late ingenious essay of a contrary title / by J.E. Esq, S.R.S." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/a38809.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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To the Honourable Sir
Richard Browne K
t and Bt , late Resident at the Court of France for their Maje∣sties of Great Britain CHARLES the I and IId , Gentleman of the Privy-Chamber, and one of the Clerks of His Majesties most Honourable Privy-Council, my most honor'd Father-in-Law. - TO THE READER.
- Publick Employment, AND An Active Life Preferr'd to SOLITUDE.