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A Letter from a Layman , in communion with the church of England , though
dissenting from her in some points , to the right rev . the bishop of with a
postscript , shewing how far the bill to prevent the growth of schism is inconsistent
with the act ...
A Letter from a Layman , in communion with the church of England , though
dissenting from her in some points , to the right rev . the bishop of with a
postscript , shewing how far the bill to prevent the growth of schism is inconsistent
with the act ...
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Mr. Bayle staid six or seven weeks at Sedan after the suppression of the
academy , expecting letters of invitation from ... The year following he published
his ¡° Letter concerning Comets ; " and father Maimbourg having published about
this time ...
Mr. Bayle staid six or seven weeks at Sedan after the suppression of the
academy , expecting letters of invitation from ... The year following he published
his ¡° Letter concerning Comets ; " and father Maimbourg having published about
this time ...
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Mr : Bayle received an anonymous letter , the author of which says , that he wrote
to him of his own accord , being in duty bound to it , as a servant of the queen .
He complains that Mr. Bayle , speaking of her majesty , called her only Christina ...
Mr : Bayle received an anonymous letter , the author of which says , that he wrote
to him of his own accord , being in duty bound to it , as a servant of the queen .
He complains that Mr. Bayle , speaking of her majesty , called her only Christina ...
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As to the letter which you have sent me , it is mine without doubt ; and since you
tell me that it is printed , you will do me a pleasure if you send me some copies of
it . As I fear nothing in France , so neither do I fear any thing at Rome . My fortune
...
As to the letter which you have sent me , it is mine without doubt ; and since you
tell me that it is printed , you will do me a pleasure if you send me some copies of
it . As I fear nothing in France , so neither do I fear any thing at Rome . My fortune
...
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A Letter to a fellow of a college ; being the sequel of a Letter to a young
gentleman of Oxford , ¡± 1740 , 8vo . 5. ¡° Advice to a young man of rank upon
coming to the university . ¡± 6. ¡° A Sermon preached before the 478 BENTH A M.
A Letter to a fellow of a college ; being the sequel of a Letter to a young
gentleman of Oxford , ¡± 1740 , 8vo . 5. ¡° Advice to a young man of rank upon
coming to the university . ¡± 6. ¡° A Sermon preached before the 478 BENTH A M.
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