Publications of George Harbin

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  • Harbin, George. The english constitution fully stated: with some animadversions on Mr. Higden's mistakes about it, in a letter to a friend. Mr. Hobbes hath fram'd a Modell of Government, pernicious in its Consequences to all Nations; and injurious to the Rights of his present Majesty (K. Charles II.) for he taught the People, soon after the Martyrdom of his Royal Father, That his Title was Extinguish'd, when his Adherents were Subdu'd; and that the Parliament had the Right for that very Reason, because it had Possession Ep. Dedic. to Hobbs Creed Examin'd. p. 4. London: printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1710. ESTC No. T75096. Grub Street ID 297880.
  • Harbin, George. The hereditary right of the crown of England asserted; the history of the succession since the conquest clear'd; and the true English constitution vindicated from the misrepresentations of Dr. Higden's View and defence. Wherein Some Mistakes also of our Common Historians are rectify'd; and several Particulars relating to the Succession, and to the Title of the House of Suffolk, are now first publish'd from Ancient Records and Original Mss; together with an Authentick Copy of King Henry Viii.'s Will. By a gentleman. London: printed for Richard Smith, at Bishop Beveridge's Head in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCXIII. [1713]. ESTC No. N17449. Grub Street ID 6917.
  • Harbin, George. The hereditary right of the crown of England asserted; the history of the succession since the conquest clear'd; and the true English constitution vindicated from the misrepresentations of Dr. Higden's View and defence. Wherein Some Mistakes also of our Common Historians are rectify'd; and several Particulars relating to the Succession, and to the Title of the House of Suffolk, are now first publish'd from Ancient Records and Original Mss; together with an Authentick Copy of King Henry Viii.'s Will. By a gentleman. London: printed by G. James, for Richard Smith, at Bishop Beveridge's Head in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCXIII. [1713]. ESTC No. T151928. Grub Street ID 197051.