Sprigg, William.
Philosophicall essayes with brief adviso's. Accomodated to the capacity of the ladyes and gentlemen, sometime students of the English academy, lately erected at London. To whose use and perusall they are recommended in exchange of their English lectures of late published.
London: printed by J[ohn]. S[treater]. for Robert Blaggrave, at Oxon, 1657.
ESTC No. R32658.Grub Street ID 115352.
Sprigg, William.
A modest plea for an equal common-wealth against monarchy. In which the genuine nature and true interest of a free-state is briefly stated: its consistency with a national clergy, mercenary lawyers, and hereditary nobility examined; together with the expediency of an agrarian and rotation of offices asserted. Also, an apology for younger brothers, the restitution of gavil-kind, and relief of the poor. With a lift at tythes, and reformation of the lawes and universities. All accommodated to publick honour and justice, without injury to any mans propriety, and humbly tendered to the Parliament. By a lover of his country in order to the healing the divisions of the times.
London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black.spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1659.
ESTC No. R203651.Grub Street ID 80746.
Sprigg, William.
A modest plea, for an equal common-wealth, against monarchy. In which the genuine nature, and true interest of a free-state, is briefly stated; its consistency with a national clergie, hereditary nobility, and mercenary lawyers, is examined; together with the expediency of an agrarian and rotation of offices asserted. Also, an apology for younger brothers, the restitution of gavil-kinde, and relief of the poor. With a lift at tythes, and reformation of the laws and universities. All accommodated to publique honour and justice, without injury to any mans propriety and humbly tendered to the Parliament. By a lover of his country, in order to the healing the divisions of the times.
London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1659.
ESTC No. R209911.Grub Street ID 86130.
Sprigg, William.
The royal and happy poverty: or, a meditation on the felicities of an innocent and happy poverty: grounded on the fifth of Matthew, the third verse. And addressed to the late and present sufferers of the times.
London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1660.
ESTC No. R221805.Grub Street ID 95895.