The Resource A serious answer to Lord George Gordon's letters to the Earl of Shelburne : in which an attempt is made, by fair and ingenious argument, to give ample satisfaction to His Lordship's doubts, and to relieve him, if possible, from any inquietude for the salvation of the state, considered either in a moral, political, or religious view
A serious answer to Lord George Gordon's letters to the Earl of Shelburne : in which an attempt is made, by fair and ingenious argument, to give ample satisfaction to His Lordship's doubts, and to relieve him, if possible, from any inquietude for the salvation of the state, considered either in a moral, political, or religious view
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The item A serious answer to Lord George Gordon's letters to the Earl of Shelburne : in which an attempt is made, by fair and ingenious argument, to give ample satisfaction to His Lordship's doubts, and to relieve him, if possible, from any inquietude for the salvation of the state, considered either in a moral, political, or religious view represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Internet Archive - Open Library.This item is available to borrow from all library branches.
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The item A serious answer to Lord George Gordon's letters to the Earl of Shelburne : in which an attempt is made, by fair and ingenious argument, to give ample satisfaction to His Lordship's doubts, and to relieve him, if possible, from any inquietude for the salvation of the state, considered either in a moral, political, or religious view represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Internet Archive - Open Library.
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- A serious answer to Lord George Gordon's letters to the Earl of Shelburne : in which an attempt is made, by fair and ingenious argument, to give ample satisfaction to His Lordship's doubts, and to relieve him, if possible, from any inquietude for the salvation of the state, considered either in a moral, political, or religious view
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- A serious answer to Lord George Gordon's letters to the Earl of Shelburne
- Title remainder
- in which an attempt is made, by fair and ingenious argument, to give ample satisfaction to His Lordship's doubts, and to relieve him, if possible, from any inquietude for the salvation of the state, considered either in a moral, political, or religious view
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- McCarthy, Felix
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- 1751-1793
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- Gordon, George
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- Gordon, George
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- Great Britain
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- A serious answer to Lord George Gordon's letters to the Earl of Shelburne : in which an attempt is made, by fair and ingenious argument, to give ample satisfaction to His Lordship's doubts, and to relieve him, if possible, from any inquietude for the salvation of the state, considered either in a moral, political, or religious view
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- Authorship attributed to McCarthy in Mansell
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- 1 online resource (57 pages)
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