A Dictionary of the Anonymous and Pseudonymous Literature of Great Britain: Including the Works of Foreigners Written In, Or Translated Into the English Language, Volume 1W. Paterson, 1882 - Anonyms and pseudonyms, English |
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... appendix , vindicating both the Abridgment , and the historical account of the first review of the English liturgy , prefixed to Bishop Sparrow , from the trifling cavils , and gross misrepresentations of a late anonymous pamphlet ...
... appendix , vindicating both the Abridgment , and the historical account of the first review of the English liturgy , prefixed to Bishop Sparrow , from the trifling cavils , and gross misrepresentations of a late anonymous pamphlet ...
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... appendix , explaining to serious persons the nature of their protection and defence , according to the legal opinions and decisions of the present day . By a friend to civil and religious liberty . [ Henry PECKWELL , D.D. ] London ...
... appendix , explaining to serious persons the nature of their protection and defence , according to the legal opinions and decisions of the present day . By a friend to civil and religious liberty . [ Henry PECKWELL , D.D. ] London ...
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... appendix . I. A specimen of Mr Lock's way of answering authors , out of his essay , l . 1 , c . 3 , where he takes upon him to examine some of the Lord Herbert's principles . II . A brief enquiry whether Socinianism be justly charged ...
... appendix . I. A specimen of Mr Lock's way of answering authors , out of his essay , l . 1 , c . 3 , where he takes upon him to examine some of the Lord Herbert's principles . II . A brief enquiry whether Socinianism be justly charged ...
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... appendix , containing several curi- ous papers relative to the trial . By a juryman . [ William CREECH . ] Edinburgh : Pp . xi . 125. * [ Adv . Lib . ] M. DCC . LXXXVIII . Quarto . ACCOUNT ( an ) of tythes in general . [ 27 28 ACC ACC ―
... appendix , containing several curi- ous papers relative to the trial . By a juryman . [ William CREECH . ] Edinburgh : Pp . xi . 125. * [ Adv . Lib . ] M. DCC . LXXXVIII . Quarto . ACCOUNT ( an ) of tythes in general . [ 27 28 ACC ACC ―
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... appendix to the book entitled , An account of the proceedings of the British and other Protestant inhabitants of the province of Quebec , in North America , in order to obtain a house of assembly in that province . [ By Francis MASERES ...
... appendix to the book entitled , An account of the proceedings of the British and other Protestant inhabitants of the province of Quebec , in North America , in order to obtain a house of assembly in that province . [ By Francis MASERES ...
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