| Title |
A fair way with the dissenters and their patrons. Not Writ by Mr. L-----y, or any other Furious Jacobite, whether Clergyman or Layman; but by a very Moderate Person and Dutiful Subject to the Queen. |
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| Publication Place |
London |
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Unknown
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| Physical Description |
35 |
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Unknown
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| Frontispiece |
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| Worldcat Url |
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/834051249
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| Genre |
Essays
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No |
| Physical Locations |
British Library- General Reference Collection 698.i.41 |
| Digital Locations |
ECCO- images, fuzzy search |
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| Notes |
Published anonymously under ' a very Moderate Person and Dutiful Subject to the Queen'. "Mispagination without interruption of text. A reply to 'The shortest way with the dissenters' by Daniel Defoe, with a 'Postscript concerning Moderation still a vertue' "(from ECCO) |
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Yes |
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Most recent update 2017-11-01 10:49:36.
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