Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of Several Charges Advanced Against the Dissenters and Unitarians |
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Page iii
... most of my publications . In confequence of this , befides a republication of all the feparate Parts ( five in all ) of which they originally confifted , I have now thought proper to republish the whole in an uni- form manner , with a ...
... most of my publications . In confequence of this , befides a republication of all the feparate Parts ( five in all ) of which they originally confifted , I have now thought proper to republish the whole in an uni- form manner , with a ...
Page iv
... most of the local cir- cumstances ; partly because it would not have been easy to separate them from the rest , and also because they tend to interest the reader in the difcuffion ; and the names only being changed , the defcriptions ...
... most of the local cir- cumstances ; partly because it would not have been easy to separate them from the rest , and also because they tend to interest the reader in the difcuffion ; and the names only being changed , the defcriptions ...
Page viii
... most innocent things , when they have a previous , though ill - grounded , fufpicion of a man's intentions . The almoft incredible num- ber of times that this fimple comparison has been quoted , or alluded to , by the enemies of the Dif ...
... most innocent things , when they have a previous , though ill - grounded , fufpicion of a man's intentions . The almoft incredible num- ber of times that this fimple comparison has been quoted , or alluded to , by the enemies of the Dif ...
Page ix
... most distant manner alluded to by me ; and yet this very paragraph did I hear Sir William Dolben ( prompted , no doubt , by fome of those bishops , whose fears our magna- nimous prime minifter acknowledged that be alfo had caught ) read ...
... most distant manner alluded to by me ; and yet this very paragraph did I hear Sir William Dolben ( prompted , no doubt , by fome of those bishops , whose fears our magna- nimous prime minifter acknowledged that be alfo had caught ) read ...
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... most peaceable claffes of people in the country , manufacturers for instance like yourselves , who have no other wish than quietly to follow their own business , whenever they have imagined themselves to be aggrieved by any particular ...
... most peaceable claffes of people in the country , manufacturers for instance like yourselves , who have no other wish than quietly to follow their own business , whenever they have imagined themselves to be aggrieved by any particular ...
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