An edition of The judgment of Dr. Prideaux (1721)

The judgment of Dr. Prideaux

in condemning the murder of Julius Caesar, by the conspirators, as a most villanous act, maintain'd: and the sophistry in the London journals of December, the 2d, and 9th, expos'd. ...

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An edition of The judgment of Dr. Prideaux (1721)

The judgment of Dr. Prideaux

in condemning the murder of Julius Caesar, by the conspirators, as a most villanous act, maintain'd: and the sophistry in the London journals of December, the 2d, and 9th, expos'd. ...

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Edition Notes

Anonymous. By Matthew Tindal.

A reply to articles in the London Journal signed: Cato, a pseudonym of John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon.

With a half-title.

Microfilm. Woodbridge, CT Research Publications, Inc., 1997 1 reel ; 35mm. (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 9752, no.08).

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Eighteenth century -- reel 9752, no. 08.

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Microform
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95,[1]p.
Number of pages
95

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OL18376083M

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