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Reflections upon reason by Phileleutherus Britannicus [bound with] : A letter to a deist, concerning the beauty and excellency of moral virtue, and the support and improvement which it receives from the Christian revelation : The foundation of moral goodness or a further inquiry into the original of our idea of virtue : Reasons against conversion to the church of Rome. In a letter to his guardian, a late convert to that church. : A defence of the church of England from priestcraft, in vindication of the contested clause of the xxth Article. Extracted out of the Vindication of the Church of England from the Aspersions of a late libel, entituled [sic], Priestcraft in Perfection &c. : The case of the annuitants, and of the several interests of the South-Sea proprietors, compared and examined. : An exact account of the ceremonies observed at the marriage of his most Christian majesty Lewis XV. with the Princess Mary, daughter of Stanislaus, late King of Poland. Containing every material occurence relating thereto, from the time of her being demanded in marriage, until the consummation thereof, on the 5th day of September last. Together with the several compliments of congratulations made to Their Majesties on that occasion; and also the excellent advice King Stanislaus gave his daughter at her departure from Strasbourg. To which are prefix'd [sic], some memoirs of the family, and fortunes of that Prince. With a short account of Poland and its constitution

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London : John Pemberton, 1726London : John Pemberton, 1728London : William and John Innys, 1726London : R.Wilkin, 1711London : J. Roberts, 1721London : Tho. Worrall, 1726London : W. and J. Innys, 1722.
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76p. [+4]; 38p. [+2]; 68p. ; 44p. ; 48p. ; 27p. ; 68p.
Notes:
7 essays bound in one volume.a handwritten note on the front page states 'Ex Libris John Loveday'
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English
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1166087

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