White prov'd to be black; or, impossibilities made feasible in a letter to Dr. White Kennet, Dean of Peterborough. Concerning two written by him to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle, wherein like a true Master of the Art of Patch-Work, he endeavours to shuffle with, and evade the charge brought against him, by that Right Reverend Prelate, of being an informer.
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White prov'd to be black; or, impossibilities made feasible: in a letter to Dr. White Kennet, Dean of Peterborough. Concerning two written by him to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle, wherein like a true Master of the Art of Patch-Work, he endeavours to shuffle
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London : printed for S. Baker at the Black Boy and Anchor in Pater-Noster row, 1717
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