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An Appeal to the Public, on the Subject of the Riots in Birmingham: To which ... - Page 130
by Joseph Priestley - 1791 - 181 pages
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Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volume 70

1791 - 728 pages
...inni'ii could not be wrong. By the difcourles of yoar teacher-., and the exclamations of your fupeiiors in general, drinking confufion and damnation to us...and nothing having been faid to you to moderate your paflrons, but every thing to inflame them : hence, without any consideration on ynur part, or on theirs,...
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The New-York magazine; or, Literary repository, Volume 2

1791 - 822 pages
...exclamations of \our ¡uperiors in general, drinking confuiion and dairnation tous, (which ¡swell known to have been their frequent practice) your bigotry has been excited to the highcll pitch, and nothing having been laid to you to moderate your paffions, but every thing to inflame...
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 53

English literature - 1791 - 686 pages
...exclamation» of your fuperiors in general« drinking confufion and damnation to us, (which ia well known ty have been their frequent practice), your bigotry has been excited to the higheit pitch, and nothing having been faid to you to moderate your paffions, but every thing to inflame...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 61, Part 2

Early English newspapers - 1791 - 718 pages
...(which is well-known to have been their frequent praflice), your bigotry has been excited to the highefl pitch, and nothing having been faid to you to moderate your paffions, bur-eveiy thing to inflame them : hence, without any •confederation on your part, or on theirs, who...
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The Theological and Miscellaneous Works of Joseph Priestley, Volume 19

Joseph Priestley - Theology - 1790 - 620 pages
...discourses of your teachers, and the exclamations of your superiors in general, drinking confusion and damnation to us, (which is well known to have...frequent practice,) your bigotry has been excited to the highest pitch, and nothing having been said to you to moderate your passions, but every thing to inflame...
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The Priestley Memorial at Birmingham, August, 1874

British and Foreign Unitarian Association - 1875 - 202 pages
...the discourses of your teachers and the exclamations of your superiors in general, drinking confusion and damnation to us (which is well known to have been...frequent practice), your bigotry has been excited to the highest pitch, and nothing having been said to you to moderate your passions, but everything to inflame...
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Old and New Birmingham: A History of the Town and Its People

Robert Kirkup Dent - Birmingham (England) - 1880 - 674 pages
...discourses of your teachers, and the exclamations of your superiors in general, drinking confusion and damnation to us (which is well known to have been...frequent practice) your bigotry has been excited to the highest pitch, and nothing having been said to you to moderate your passions, but everything to inflame...
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Joseph Priestley

Sir Thomas Edward Thorpe - Electronic books - 1906 - 250 pages
...discourses of your teachers, and the exclamations of your superiors in general, drinking confusion and damnation to us (which is well known to have been...frequent practice), your bigotry has been excited to the highest pitch, and nothing has been said to you to moderate your passions, but everything to inflame...
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