The candor and good-nature of Englishmen exemplified, in their deliberate, cautious and charitable way of characterising the customs, manners, constitution and religion of neighbouring nations, of which their own Authors are every where produced as Vouchers; their moderate, equitable, and humane mode of governing States dependant on them;-their elevated, courteous and conciliating Stile and Deportment, on all Occasions; -with a true and well-supported Specimen of the ingenuous and liberal Manner, in which they carry on Religious Controversy. By Thomas O'Brien Mac Mahon. With considerable alterations and additions; by W. C. S. Lacy.

  • M'Mahon, Thomas O'Brien.
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MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]
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Dublin : printed for the editor, and sold by Messrs. Shepherd and Nugent. Ann-Street; J. Mehain, Aungier-Street; and W. Corbet, No. 54, Great Britain-Street, opposite Granby-Row, MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]

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275,[1]p. ; 120.

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ESTC T131923

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