Volume 056-007a
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Contains 8 Results:
Brown, William, The Spirit of the Times; or, the leading political questions by which the public mind has of late been so much agitated, temperately discussed, in a series of dialogues between two workmen, 1822
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1822
Remarks on Popery and the Impolicy of Granting any Further Concessions to the Roman Catholics, 1823
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1823
Hayden, John, The Protestant’s Apology for Reading the Scriptures; in which the various objections urged against the dissemination of them among the people are briefly examined, 1824
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1824
Hale, William, An Appeal to the Public in Defence of the Spitalfields Act with remarks on the causes which have led to the miseries and moral deterioration of the poor, 1822
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1822
Locke's opinions upon Toleration examined, in a letter addressed to Lord Liverpool By Pro Aris et Focis Extracted from the Warder of Nov 8, 1823, 1824
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1824
“Fair Play” Addressed to The Right Hon Charles Grant and c and c, 1820
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1820