An edition of Five letters on several subjects (1767)

Five letters on several subjects

religious and historical ; in which the injurious complaints and misrepresentations of the popish writers (in a book intitled "A free examination of the common methods employed to prevent the growth of popery") [by James Usher] are occasionally considered ... with an appendix

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Benjamin Pye
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An edition of Five letters on several subjects (1767)

Five letters on several subjects

religious and historical ; in which the injurious complaints and misrepresentations of the popish writers (in a book intitled "A free examination of the common methods employed to prevent the growth of popery") [by James Usher] are occasionally considered ... with an appendix

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Publisher
C. Bathurst
Language
English
Pages
112

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Edition Notes

Dedication signed: Benjamin Pye.

Attributed also to Henry James Pye--cf. Halkett and Laing.

"Appendix," p. [106]-112, in the Breve sent by Clement XI to the Emperor Charles VI during the Congress at Utrecht.

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London

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Pagination
2 p.l., vi, [7]-112 p.
Number of pages
112

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Open Library
OL45089293M
OCLC/WorldCat
54174742

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