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Prejudice
Date: 1950s-1960sReference: PP/RRW/E/46Part of: West, Robert George Ranyard (1900-1986)- Books
Prejudice and impartiality / by G.C. Field.
Field, G. C. (Guy Cromwell), 1887-1955.Date: 1932- Books
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Prejudice detected: an ethic epistle. By T. Brecknock, Esq;
Brecknock, Timothy, -1786.Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
Prejudice: racist-religious-nationalist / [compiled and edited by Helen Kehr].
Wiener Library.Date: 1971- Pictures
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Prejudice and ignorance about AIDS; advertisement by the New Zealand AIDS Foundation. Lithograph.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 669577i- Audio
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Thalidomide oral history. Prejudice.
Date: 2013-2012- Archives and manuscripts
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Essay on Racial Prejudice
Date: Mid 20th CenturyReference: HALDANE/2/1/3/13Part of: Haldane Papers- Books
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Prejudice detected by facts: or, a candid and impartial enquiry, into the reign of Queen Elizabeth, so far as relates to Mary Queen of Scots. Wherein Several material and controverted Points, in the Transactions of those Times, are fully considered and fairly discussed, by the Evidence of authentic History, corroborated by genuine Letters: Whereby the Conduct and Characters of both Queens are set in a true Light, and are retrieved from the scandalous and malicious Aspersions, which they have suffered by the Misrepresentations of partial Historians.
Date: [1740?]- Archives and manuscripts
Rosen appearing on After Dark, 'Pride and Prejudice' broadcast 4/6/89, Channel 4
Date: 1989Reference: PP/ROS/N/1/2Part of: The Archive of Ismond Rosen (1924-1996)- Archives and manuscripts
'Report of the Conference of Experts on Problems of Prejudice and Discrimination', Royal Empire Society
Date: February 1957Reference: PP/HVD/G/5/12Part of: Dicks, Henry- Books
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The tryal of the Roman Catholics of Ireland. By Henry Brooke, Esq; Author of Gustavus Vasa; the Farmers Letters, &c. Wherever Truth and Interest shall embrace, Let Passion cool, and Prejudice give Place.
Brooke, Henry, 1703?-1783.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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A final answer to the country gentleman; and officer. In which the military arguments and reply, are fairly stated, divested of Prejudice, and weighed in the Scale of Reason. With free thoughts on the expedition, and its failure.
Date: M.DCC.LVIII. [1758]- Books
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Some thoughts concerning the argument à priori; occasion'd by Mr. Knowles's discourse entitled The existence and attributes of God not demonstrable à priori. With remarks upon the Authority of Received Opinions, and the Common Prejudice in Favour of Antiquity.
Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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A short but serious reply to the author of A mock defence of the Earl of Shelburne, from the reproaches of his numerous enemies, in a letter to Sir George Saville, Bart. Intended to prevent Prejudice, and to expose Malignity and Deception.
Date: M.DCC.LXXXII. [1782]- Books
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Sketch of financial and commercial affairs in the autumn of 1797. In which, among other things, the mode of conducting the Loyalty Loan is fully considered; and Means of Redress to the Subscribers to that Loan Suggested, without Prejudice to the State.
Herries, Robert, Sir, 1730-1815.Date: 1797- Books
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Christianity the great ornament of humane life: or, man considered in his spiritual, civil, and moral capacities. Being an humble essay towards the furtherance of universal piety and charity, and removing all unreasonable Prejudice and animosities respecting both the Church and State.
Date: 1701- Books
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The account of Canning and Squires fairly ballanc'd: Wherein the many gross Misrepresentations relating to several Articles thereof, as set forth by an impertinent, and officious Inspector, are corrected, and placed in a clear Light, without Passion or Prejudice, Fee or Reward. By a disinterested by-stander.
Disinterested By-stander.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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National prejudice, opposed to the national interest, candidly considered in the detention or yielding up Gibraltar and Cape-Briton by the ensuing treaty of peace: With some Observations on the Natural Jealousy of the Spanish Nation, and how far it may Operate to the Prejudice of the British Commerce if not removed at this Crisis. In a letter to Sir John Barnard, Knight.
Date: 1748- Books
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An examination of Mr. Samuel Chandler's History of persecution, so far as it relates to (what he calls) persecutions in Great-Britain: In which his great Prejudice and Partiality are Detected, and Exposed in the manner they deserve. In a letter to the author. By a sincere admirer of true liberty.
Grey, Zachary, 1688-1766.Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- Books
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Some considerations on the reasonableness and necessity of encreasing and encouraging the seamen. Founded on the Gracious Expressions, in their Favour, contained in His Majesty's speech from the throne. With some Proposed schemes for the Effectual Performing it, without Prejudice either to the Navy, or the Commerce. Never made Publick before.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: MDCCXXVIII. [1728]- Books
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The christian's concern that he may not be a cast-away: exemplified in the conduct of the apostle Paul. Being two discourses on I Cor. ix. 27. Published With a View to prevent a growing Indulgence to the Pleasures of Sense, to the Prejudice of vital and practical Religion. By Benjamin Wallin.
Wallin, Benjamin, 1711-1782.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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Reflexions upon ridicule; or, what it is that makes a man ridiculous; and the means to avoid it. Wherein are represented the different manners and characters of persons of the present age; Of Unpoliteness. Indiscretión. Affectation. Foolish Vanity. the bad Taste. Imposture. the Morose Humour. Impertinence. Of Prejudice. Interest. Sufficiency. Absurdities. Caprice. False Delicacy. Decorum.
Bellegarde, M. l'abbé de (Jean Baptiste Morvan), 1648-1734.Date: MDCCVII. [1707]- Books
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Reflexions upon ridicule; or, what it is that makes a man ridiculous; and the means to avoid it. Wherein are represented the different manners and characters of persons of the present age; Of Unpoliteness. Indiscretion. Affectation. Foolish Vanity. the bad Taste. Imposture. the Morose Humour. Impertinence. Of Prejudice. Interest. Sufficiency. Absurdities. Crprice. False Delicacy. Decorum.
Bellegarde, M. l'abbé de (Jean Baptiste Morvan), 1648-1734.Date: MDCCVI. [1706]- Books
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The ambassadors of Christ delineated; in divine sketches taken from real life. Being A Characteristic Dialogue, Copied from An Original Plan in the School of Evangelical Experience. Most humbly design'd to remove Prejudice, and promote the Gospel. Earnestly recommended to all Religious Sects, and Parties, who desire to hear the Word savingly. By a lover of truth.
Lover of truth.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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A letter to the Pope on the probable cause of the war; and that it waits on his Holiness to invite the blessings of peace. An humble attempt (as far as Fallibility can go), from the cool Reflections of Religious Reason, not dictated by ardent Passions, nor warped by the plausible Insinuations of Prejudice. By Christophilus.
Christophilus.Date: MDCCXCIX. [1799]