Loyal advice to disaffected subjects. : In a letter from a minister to a parishioner. : Wherein the absolute unlawfulness and unreasonableness of disaffection to His Majesty King George is fully declared, and the pleas and pretences for it examined and refuted. By a curate in the country.
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Unknown. Loyal advice to disaffected subjects. : In a letter from a minister to a parishioner. : Wherein the absolute unlawfulness and unreasonableness of disaffection to His Majesty King George is fully declared, and the pleas and pretences for it examined and refuted. By a curate in the country.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 25259, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/25259. Accessed 2024-11-17.
Unknown, . Loyal advice to disaffected subjects. : In a letter from a minister to a parishioner. : Wherein the absolute unlawfulness and unreasonableness of disaffection to His Majesty King George is fully declared, and the pleas and pretences for it examined and refuted. By a curate in the country. London: James Roberts [Warwick Lane], Anne Dodd I, 1726.
Unknown , . (1726). Loyal advice to disaffected subjects. : in a letter from a minister to a parishioner. : wherein the absolute unlawfulness and unreasonableness of disaffection to his majesty king george is fully declared, and the pleas and pretences for it examined and refuted. by a curate in the country. London: James Roberts [Warwick Lane] Anne Dodd I.
Unknown, . Loyal advice to disaffected subjects. : In a letter from a minister to a parishioner. : Wherein the absolute unlawfulness and unreasonableness of disaffection to His Majesty King George is fully declared, and the pleas and pretences for it examined and refuted. By a curate in the country. London: James Roberts [Warwick Lane], Anne Dodd I, 1726.
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