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A treatise against detraction, in ten sections. By the Reverend Mr. Andrew Le Mercier, Pastor of the French church at Boston in New-England.
Le Mercier, Andrew, 1692-1763.Date: 1733- Books
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The baseness and perniciousness of the sin of slandering and backbiting By Josiah Woodward, D. D. Late Minister of Poplar.
Woodward, Josiah, 1660-1712.Date: [1787]- Books
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The baseness and perniciousness of the sin of slandering and backbiting. By Josiah Woodward, D.D. Late Minister of Popler.
Woodward, Josiah, 1660-1712.Date: 1762- Books
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A proper answer to a vile, Anonymous Libel. Written by L. D. N. Chiefly against John Lockman, Secretary to the Society of the Free British Fishery. In a letter to Slingsby Bethell, Esq; President of the said Society.
Lockman, John, 1698-1771.Date: 1753- Books
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Rep. - Lord Alva, to the ans. - Robert Graham, Esq; James Forman, W.S. agent. Replies for the Honourable James Erskine of Alva, one of the senators of the College of Justice; to the answers for Robert Graham of Gartmore, Esq;
Barjarg, James Erskine, Lord, 1723-1796.Date: 1790]- Books
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Ans. - Mr C. Lee Lewes, to pet. & comp. - R. Playfair. J Gibson, W.S. agent. Mr Sinclair, clerk. Answers for Mr Charles Lee Lewes, comedian; to the petition & complaint of Robert Playfair, designing himself trustee on the sequestrated estate of John Jackson, late of the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh.
Lewes, Charles Lee, 1740-1803.Date: 1793]- Books
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Two letters, addressed to Nathaniel Byles, and Collier Matland, Esqs; Containing a complete refutation of a certain lying, and libellous production, lately obtruded upon the public, under the signature. Of the last of these respectable gentlemen. By William Curtis.
Curtis, William, of Lynn Regis.Date: [1790]- Books
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A brief reply to a scurrilous libel, entituled, An impartial review of Mr. Melvil's last piece against Mr. Nicholls; Under the name of Thomas Gibbons, an independent teacher at Royston. By T. Melvil, M.A. vicar of Chreshall.
Melvil, Thomas.Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- Books
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Abstract of difficulties, occurring to a reader of the Reverend Professor Simson's printed answers to Mr VVebster's libel against him, humbly offered to himself for a solution.
Simson, John, 1668?-1740.Date: 1716]- Books
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Calumny detected, and malice defeated: being a succinct and just account of certain late endeavours against Mr. J. J. Sherenbeck, of Plymouth, merchant, tending to destroy his reputation and ruin himself: But which have providentially proved abortive, and the Shame laid at the Adversary's own Door. In which is contained, at large, the last and dying declaration of Edward Kennedy, who was executed at Heavytree-Gallows, on Friday April 11, 1760: Taken directly from his own Mouth, and attested by him at the Place of Execution to the last. By a friend to truth, and an enemy to no man's person.
Friend to truth.Date: [1760]- Books
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Considerations on the matter of libel. Suggested By Mr. Fox's notice in Parliament, of an Intended motion on that subject. By John Leach, Esq; of Lincoln's-Inn.
Leach, Thomas, 1746-1818.Date: [1795?]- Books
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Hints to juries in trials for libel. By a freeholder.
Freeholder.Date: [1793]- Books
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An answer to one part of a late infamous libel, intitled, remarks on the craftsman's vindication of his two honourable patrons; In which the character and conduct of Mr. P. is fully vindicated. In a letter to the most noble author.
Pulteney, William, Earl of Bath, 1684-1764.Date: 1731- Books
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Audi alteram partem: or, a further vindication of Mr. Tho. Ruddiman's edition of the great Buchanan's works from the many gross and vile reproaches unjustly thrown upon it by Mr. James Man. More especially, from the partial and disingenuous representation given of the controversy by the authors of the London Monthly Review, &c. With an appendix, containing some critical remarks on Mr. Burman's philological notes in his edition of Buchanan's works, &c. By Tho. Ruddiman, A.M.
Ruddiman, Thomas, 1674-1757.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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The genuineness of Lord Clarendons's history of the rebellion printed at Oxford vindicated. Mr. Oldmixon's slander confuted. The true state of the case represented. By John Burton B.D. Fellow of Eton College.
Burton, John, 1696-1771.Date: 1744- Books
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The rights of juries, legal and constitutional, in cases of libel, considered in a letter to the jurors of Ireland. By a Barrister.
Barrister.Date: 1794- Books
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A detection of gross falshood, and a display of black ingratitude: Being an answer to a pamphlet lately published by some evil-minded person, under the name of the Revd. William Woolley, stiling himself A.M. entitled A cure for canting, and addressed to Sir Richard Hill, Bart. and to his brother the Reverend Rowland Hill, as the two grand impostors of St. Stephen's and of Surrey Chapel by Sir Richard Hill, Bart. M.P.
Hill, Richard, Sir, 1733-1808.Date: 1794- Books
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Account of the proceedings, of the associate session, Presbytery and Synod, against Matthew Scott. Being the sequel of the mighty suit of a six-pence. Containing copies of several original letters &c. relative to the process.
Scott, Matthew, shop-keeper in Glasgow.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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An antidote against modern slanders and calumnies, wherewith disaffected persons traduce the present government. Designed for the benefit of those honest and true-hearted subjects who love their Queen, Church, and country: Particularly for the gentlemen-freeholders of the county of Sussex, who have their ears daily deafned with such calumnies. The substance of which was deliver'd in a sermon by R. Owen, vicar of Iford, near Lewes in Sussex.
Owen, R. (Richard), active 1713-1721.Date: MDCCXIII. [1713]- Books
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A Letter from Dr. S----pe to Mrs. M-lls.
Date: 1717- Books
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A letter from Mr. Anthony Litten of Corke, to his friend in Dublin.
Litten, Anthony.Date: [1749]- Books
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Answers for Mr. Patrick Midleton and his spouse, to the petition of James Johnston and his spouse.
Middleton, Patrick, 1662-1736.Date: 1724]- Books
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A first letter form R- R-s, Esq; to the creditors of Burton's Bank. Containing, part of his answer to two letters, lately printed and addressed to them, and signed X.Z.
Roberts, Robert, Esq.Date: Printed in the year, MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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An apology for Mrs. Eugania Stanhope, editor of the Earl of Chesterfield's letters to Philip Stanhope, Esq. addressed to that Lady. By an Amateur Du Bon Ton.
X. Y. Z.Date: [1775]- Books
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Robin's panegyrick. Or, the Norfolk miscellany. Part III.
Date: [1732?]