Spry, Robert.
Rules of civil goverment [sic], drawn from the best examples of forreign nations, and Common-wealths-briefely discovering the excellency and benefit of good governors, and the dangerous consequence of corrupt self-seekers. In a short dialogue between a country man and a scholer. Written by Robert Sprye, lawyer. Humbly presented to his Excellency the Lord Generall as a word in season.
London: printed for John Hancock in Popes-head-Alley, 1653.
ESTC No. R208760.Grub Street ID 84985.
Spry, Robert.
Councel of states-policy or The rule of government, set forth. Shewing the nature of our present government. In a dialogue between a country man and a scholler; as also the various regiments of nations, kingdomes, and Common-weales, and a lively description of the said governments, with the grounds of their rise, continuance, and fall. viz. Monarchicall. Aristocraticall. Oligarchicall. Democraticall, &c. Whereunto is added the new engagement, to be taken throughout the Common-wealth, as touching t[h]e lawfullnes of it.
London: printed for Iohn Hancock, at the first shop in Popes head Ally, next to Corn-hill, 1656.
ESTC No. R209439.Grub Street ID 85670.