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'Psychology of race prejudice'
Date: c.1960sReference: PP/HVD/E/2/4Part of: Dicks, Henry- Archives and manuscripts
'Psychological factors on prejudice'
Date: 1959Reference: PP/HVD/E/2/1Part of: Dicks, Henry- Books
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The report of the deputies of the Council of Trade, in France, to the Royal Council, Concerning the commerce of that nation to their American islands, Guinea, the Levant, Spain, England, Holland, and the North; the raising the nominal Value of the Coin, and the Effect that has upon Commerce; the Prejudice the Public suffers by Monopolies; the erecting of exclusive Companies; and other chief Points of Trade. In French and English. Now published for the Information of those who are concerned in the Trade and Commerce of the British Islands.
France. Conseil de Commerce.Date: 1744- Books
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The wanderer: or, suprizing escape. A narrative founded on true facts. Containing a series of remarkable events, during a late very extraordinary adventure, from the first projection, to its appearance in the north, and total defeat. Interspers'd With several curious and authentic Particulars the Public has hitherto been unacquainted with, and wrote without Prejudice or Partiality: taken from the Journals of two Persons principally concerned in the whole Transaction. With some remarks on a romance called Ascanius; shewing the Author thereof very defective in his Materials, and Candour in the Relation.
Date: M,DCC,XLVII. [1747]- Books
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An effectual remedy totally to prevent smuggling, and bring into the revenue 195,000 pounds yearly. In answer to the authors of a new discovery, in a letter to a noble lord, Containing a View of the Clandestine Trade carried on at Boulogn, Calais, and Dunkirk, in Tea, Brandy, and Wool, in Defiance of the Laws of England, to the great Prejudice of his Majesty's Customs, and the very great Danger of bringing in the P-r. By a man of Kent. Addressed to all his southern neighbours.
Man of Kent.Date: [1756?]- Books
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The bays miscellany, Or Colley Triumphant: containing I. The Petty-Sessions of Poets. II. The Battle of the Poets, or the Contention for the Laurel; as it is now Acting at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market. III. The Battle of the Poets. An Heroic Poem. In Two Canto's. With the True Characters of the several Poets therein mention'd; and just Reasons why not qualify'd for the Laurel. The Whole design'd as a Specimen of those Gentlemens Abilities, without Prejudice or Partiality. Written by Scriblerus Quartus.
Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756.Date: [1730]- Books
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The wanderer: or, surprizing escape. A narrative founded on true facts. Containing a series of remarkable events, during a late very extraordinary Adventure, from the Projection, to its Appearance in the North, and total Defeat. Interspers'd With several curious and authentic Particulars the Public has hitherto been unacquainted with, and wrote without Prejudice or Partiality: taken from the Journals of two Persons principally concerned in the whole Transaction. With some remarks on a romance called Ascanius: shewing the Author thereof very defective in his Materials, and Candour in the Relation.
Date: Printed in the Year, M,DCC,LII. [1752]- Books
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The wanderer: or, surprizing escape. A narrative founded on true facts. Containing a series of remarkable events, during a late very extraordinary adventure, from the first projection, to its appearance in the North, and total defeat. Interspers'd With several curious and authentic Particulars the Public has hitherto been unacquainted with, and wrote without Prejudice or Partiality: taken from the Journals of two Persons principally concerned in the whole Transaction. With some remarks on a romance called Ascanius; shewing the Author therof very defective in his Materials, and Candour in the Relation.
Date: [1747]- Books
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The wanderer: or, surprizing escape. A narrative founded on true facts. Containing a series of remarkable events, during a late very extraordinary adventure, from the first projection, to its appearance in the North, and total defeat. Interspers'd With several curious and authentic Particulars the Public has hitherto been unacquainted with, and wrote without Prejudice or Partiality: taken from the Journals of two Persons principally concerned in the whole Transaction. With several remarks on a romanc called Ascanius; shewing the Author thereof very defective in his Materials, and Candour in the Relation.
Date: [1747]- Books
Plants and prejudice / D.J. Mabberley.
Mabberley, D. J.Date: [1995]- Books
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A vindication of the Rev. Mr. Wesley's last minutes: occasioned by a circular, printed letter, inviting principal persons, both clergy and laity, as well of the Dissenters as of the established Church, who disapprove of those minutes, to oppose them in a body, as a dreadful Heresy: and designed To remove Prejudice, check Rashness, promote Forbearance, defend the Character of an eminent Minister of Christ, and prevent some important scriptural Truths from being hastily branded as heretical. In five letters, to the Hon. and Rev. author of the circular letter. By a lover of quietness and liberty of conscience.
Fletcher, John, 1729-1785.Date: 1771- Books
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Acts of the Associate Presbytery; viz. I. Act concerning the doctrine of grace; wherein the said Doctrine, as revealed in the Holy Scriptures, and, agreeably thereto, set forth in our Confession of Faith and Catechisms, is asserted, and vindicated from the Errors vented and published in some Acts of the Assemblies of this Church, passed in Prejudice of the same. II. Act for renewing the National Covenant of Scotland, and the Solemn League and Covenant of the three Nations, in a Way and Manner agreeable to our present Situation and Circumstances in this Period. Entred in Stationers Hall.
Associate Presbytery (Scotland : 1733-1744)Date: M.DCC.XLIV. [1744]- Books
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A short but comprehensive view of the evidences of the Mosaic and Christian codes; with a refutation of the chief objections of ancient and modern unbelievers. Chap. I. Evidences of the Mosaic Law. Chap. II. Evidences of the New Testament. Chap. III. An Examination of Several Points Relative to the Evidences of the Law and the Gospel. Chap. IV. The Truth of the Gospel not Affected by the Opposition or Cavils of the Deists, who are Convicted of Pride, Ignorance, Prejudice, False Reasoning or Misrepresentation. By the Rev. Edward Ryan, D. D. Author of the History of the Effects of Religion on Mankind.
Ryan, Edward, -1819.Date: 1795- Books
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The humourist. Being essays upon several subjects; treating of news-writers. Enthusiasm. Spleen. Country entertainment. Love. History of Miss Manage. Ambition and pride. Idleness. Fickleness of human nature. Prejudice. Witchcraft. Ghosts, &c. Weather. Female disguises. Art of modern conversation. Use of speech. Punishment of staying at home on Sunday, &c. Criticism. Art of begging. Anger. Avarice. Death. Grief. Keeping the ten commandments. Travel misapply'd. Flattery. Abuse of words. Credulity. Eating. Love of power. Expedients to get rid of time. Retirement. Story of W. Hacket the enthusiast. With a dedication to the man in the moon.
Gordon, Thomas, -1750.Date: M.DCC.XLI. [1741]- Books
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Zeal for the duty's of the Christian religion as establish'd in the Church of England; in opposition, both to the Additions of the Church of Rome, and the Prejudice of our Dissenters. A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Nottingham. On Friday the 24th of July, 1713. Before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Trevor, And the Honourable Mr. Baron Price. By Robert Marsden, B. D. Rector of Rempston, and late Fellow of Jesus Colledge in Cambridge. Published at the Request of the High Sheriff, and the Gentlemen of the Grand Jury.
Marsden, Robert, 1657 or 1658-1748.Date: 1713- Books
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A vindication of the Rev. Mr. Wesley's last minutes: occasioned by a circular, printed letter, inviting such principal persons, both clergy and laity, as well of the Dissenters as of the established Church, who disapprove of those minutes, to oppose them in a body, as a dreadful Heresy: and designed To remove Prejudice, check Rashness, defend the Character of an eminent Minister of Christ, prevent some important scriptural Truths from being hastily branded as heretical, and stem the torrent of Antinomianism. In five letters, to the Hon. and Rev. author of the circular letter. By a lover of quietness and liberty of conscience.
Fletcher, John, 1729-1785.Date: 1775- Books
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A vindication of the Rev. Mr. Wesley's last minutes: occasioned by a circular, printed letter, inviting principal persons, both clergy and laity, as well of the Dissenters as of the established Church, who disapprove of those minutes, to oppose them in a body, as a dreadful Heresy: and Designed To remove Prejudice, check Rashness, promote Forbearance, defend the Character of an eminent Minister of Christ, and prevent some important scriptural Truths from being hastily branded as heretical. In five letters, to the Hon. and Rev. author of the circular letter. By a lover of quietness and liberty of conscience.
Fletcher, John, 1729-1785.Date: 1771- Books
It's prejudice that's queer : the first mass media campaign in the country to target homophobia : 'It's prejudice that's queer' goes straight to the heart of a well-documented problem in our society today / CHAPS, Terrence Higgins Trust.
Date: [1999]- Books
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Miscellaneous tracts. Containing: I. A narrative of the misfortunes of the author; with original Letters of pretended Friends, calculated to deceive and lead him to Ruin. II. A Letter to Dominick Trant, Esq. relative to his Pamphlet against the Munster Peasantry, and his unfortunate Duel with the late Sir John Colthurst, Bt. III. Observations on the Bishop of Cloyne's Pamphlet; in which the Doctrine of Tithes is candidly considered, and proved to be oppressive and impolitic: His Lordship's Fears for the Insecurity of the Established Church are also demonstrated to be groundless and visionary. - Much improved from the last Edition. IV. Extract of Theophilus's Letter to the Author;-His Intolerance and Cruelty pointed out; as also some of the dreadful Effects of Bigotry and Prejudice, dispassionately and candidly treated of in a Rejoinder. V. A letter to Daniel Toler, Esq. relative to that unfortunate Victim to popular Prejudice, the Rev. Nicholas Sheeby; with an History of the Prosecution carried on against him, and the subsequent Visitations of Providence, on those who spilled his Blood. In this Letter are likewise introduced some Observations on the political Conspiracies of England, particularly that of Titus Oates. By Amyas Griffith, Esq. Late Surveyor of Belfast, and Formerly Inspector General of Munster.
Griffith, Amyas, 1746-Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
Pride against prejudice : a personal politics of disability / Jenny Morris.
Morris, Jenny, 1950-Date: 1991- Ephemera
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HIV+ AIDS : fight the prejudice not the people / produced by National Union of Students.
Date: [between 1990 and 1996?]- Ephemera
Pride not prejudice / CYGNET, Croydon Young Gay Network.
Date: [between 2005 and 2012?]- Books
Speculation in economics (without prejudice) / by Ian Barry.
Barry, Ian.Date: 1925- Books
Racial pride and prejudice / by Eric John Dingwall.
Dingwall, Eric John.Date: [1946]- Archives and manuscripts
Teaching about prejudice, minority rights group, report no 59
Health Education CouncilDate: 1983Reference: SA/HEC/B/17/7Part of: Health Education Council and Health Education Authority