20 results filtered with: Bower, Archibald, 1686-1766
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The history of the popes, from the foundation of the See of Rome, to the present time. ... . By Archibald Bower, Esq; Heretofore Public Professor of Rhetoric, History, and Philosophy, in the Universities of Rome, Fermo, and Macerata, And, in the latter Place, Counsellor of the Inquisition.
Bower, Archibald, 1686-1766.Date: M.DCC.XLVIII. [1748]- Books
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Mr. Bower's answer to a new charge brought against him in a libel, intituled, Bower and Tillemont compared.
Bower, Archibald, 1686-1766.Date: M.DCC.LVII. [1757]- Books
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Appendix: containing remarks on the partial and defective account given in the Critical Review for January last, of Mr. Bower's Answer to a scurrilous pamphlet, &c. and to A new charge.
Bower, Archibald, 1686-1766.Date: 1757]- Books
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The history of the popes, from the foundation of the See of Rome, to the present time. ... . By Archibald Bower, Heretofore Public Professor of Rhetoric, History, and Philosophy, in the Universities of Rome, Fermo, and Macerata, And, in the latter Place, Counsellor of the Inquisition.
Bower, Archibald, 1686-1766.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]-68- Books
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Mr. Bower's answer to a scurrilous pamphlet, intituled, Six letters from A------d B----r to Father Sheldon, Provincial of the Jesuits in England, &c. Part I.
Bower, Archibald, 1686-1766.Date: M.DCC.LVII. [1757]- Books
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A faithful account of Mr. Archibald Bower's motives for leaving his office of Secretary to the Court of Inquisition. Including also a relation of the horrid treatment of an innocent gentleman; and of a nobleman ... Now first published in November, 1750.
Bower, Archibald, 1686-1766.Date: 1750?]- Books
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The seven letters to Father Sheldon proved to be forgeries by the testimony of a professed Jesuit.
Bower, Archibald, 1686-1766.Date: 1757?]- Books
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A faithful account of Mr. Archibald Bower's motives for leaving his office of Secretary to the Court of Inquisition. Including also, a relation of the horrid treatment of an innocent gentleman, who was driven mad by his sufferings, in this bloody Court; and of a Nobleman who expired under his Tortures: To both which inhuman and shocking Scenes the Author was an Eye-Witness. With The Difficulties he met with in escaping from thence.
Bower, Archibald, 1686-1766.Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
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A faithful account of Mr. Archibald Bower's motives for leaving his office of secretary to the Court of Inquisition; including also, a relation of the horrid treatment of an innocent gentleman, who was driven mad by his sufferings, in this bloody Court; and of a Nobleman who expired under his Tortures: To both which inhuman and shocking Scenes the Author was an Eye witness. With the Difficulties He met with in Escaping from thence.
Bower, Archibald, 1686-1766.Date: 1750- Books
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The second part of Mr. Bower's answer to a scurrilous pamphlet, &c. With remarks on the six letters, proving them to be forged.
Bower, Archibald, 1686-1766.Date: M.DCC.LVII. [1757]- Books
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The history of the popes, from the foundation of the See of Rome, to the present time. Vol. I. By Archibald Bower, Esq; Heretofore Public Professor of Rhetoric, History, and Philosophy, in the Universities of Rome, Fermo, and Macerata, And, in the latter Place, Counsellor of the Inquisition.
Bower, Archibald, 1686-1766.Date: M.DCC.L. [1750]- Books
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Mr. Archibald Bower's affidavit in answer to the false accusation brought against him by papists. To which are added, I. A circumstantial narrative of what hath since passed between Mr. Bower and Sir Henry Bedingfeld in relation thereto. II. Copies of the said pretended letters sent him by Sir Henry Bedingfeld, and of a subsequent Affidavit made by Mr. Bower of their not being wrote by him, or with his Privity. With some short observations on those pretended letters, proving them to be spurious.
Bower, Archibald, 1686-1766.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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Mr. Bower's reply to a scurrilous libel, intituled, A full consutation, &c.
Bower, Archibald, 1686-1766.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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Mr. Bower's own account of his escape from the inquisition. To which is annexed, an account of the charge lately brought against Mr. Bower, extracted from a pamphlet, entituled, Six letters to Father Sheldon, &c. Together with Mr. Bower's defences, extracted from two pamphlets published by him in answer to said charge.
Bower, Archibald, 1686-1766.Date: Printed in the year M.DCC.LVII. [1757]- Books
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Historia litteraria: or, An exact and early account of the most valuable books published in the several part of Europe. ... With a compleat alphabetical index.
Date: M. DCC. XXI. [1731-- Books
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A faithful account of Mr. Archibald Bower's motives for leaving his Office of Secretary to the Court of Inquisition; Including also, a relation of the horrid treatment of an innocent gentleman, who was driven mad by his sufferings, in this bloody court; and of a nobleman who expired under his tortures: to both which inhuman and shocking scenes the author was an eye-witness. With the difficulties he met with in escaping from thence.
Bower, Archibald, 1686-1766.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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Six letters from Ad Br to Father Sheldon, Provincial of the Jesuits in England; illustrated with several remarkable facts, tending to ascertain the authenticity of the said letters, and the true character of the writer.
Douglas, John, 1721-1807.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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Histoire abregée des quarante premiers eveques de Rome, Depuis St. Pierre jusqu'à Zozime. Tirtée de l'ouvrage anglois de Mr. Bower.
Bower, Archibald, 1686-1766.Date: 1757- Books
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One very remarkable fact more, relating to the conduct of the Jesuits, &c. By Mr. Bower.
Bower, Archibald, 1686-1766.Date: M.DCC.LVIII. [1758]- Books
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A faithful account of Mr. Archibald Bower's motives for leaving his office of Secretary to the Court of Inquisition; including also, a relation of the horrid treatment of an innocent gentleman, who was driven mad by his sufferings, in this bloody Court; and of a Nobleman who expired under his Tortures: To both which inhuman and shocking Scenes the Author was an Eye-Witness. With the Difficulties he met with in escaping from thence.
Bower, Archibald, 1686-1766.Date: MDCCL. [1750]