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A preservative against unsettled notions and want of principles in religion. In several discourses upon select subjects; relating to Diversity of Opinions, The Difficulties of the Scriptures, Private Judgment, Prejudice, Free-Thinking, Ecclesiastical Authority, Creeds, Articles, and Subscriptions, Popular Errors, and the Encroachments of Infidelity, Heresy, and Schism. By Joseph Trapp, M. A. Vicar of Christ Church, London. ...
Trapp, Joseph, 1679-1747.Date: 1722- Books
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Vindication of Governor Parr and his Council, against the complaints of certain persons, who sought to engross 275,000 acres of land in Nova Scotia, at the Expence of Government, and to the great Prejudice of the Province and Loyalists in general. Founded on various authentic Letters and Papers, herein inserted. By a gentleman of Halifax.
Gentleman of Halifax.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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An introduction to the study of history: wherein is considered the proper method of reading historical works, in order to acquire a perfect knowledge of mankind; With a View to Improve the Judgment, and correct the various Errors arising from Passion and Prejudice. Exemplified in the Characters of Several Illustrious Personages Recorded in the Annals Of Antiquity. By R. Johnson.
Johnson, R., active 1772.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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The rights and immunities of the Island of Guernsey, most humbly submitted to the Consideration of government; in a speech of one of the magistrates of that island to the Royal court there. Shewing, The Ruin and Distress the Subversion of their Privileges brings on that Island; the Prejudice it is of to Great Britain; and the Advantages that result therefrom to France.
Le Marchant, William.Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.LXXI. [1771]- Books
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A preservative against unsettled notions, and want of principles in religion. In several discourses upon select subjects; relating to Diversity of Opinions, The Difficulties of The Scriptures, Private Judgment, Prejudice, Free-Thinking, Ecclesiastical Authority, Creeds, Articles, and Subscriptions, Popular Errors, and the Encroachments of Infidelity, Heresy, and Schism. By Joseph Trapp, M. A. Chaplain to The Right Honble The Lord Viscount Bolingbroke.
Trapp, Joseph, 1679-1747.Date: 1715- Books
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The english nation vindicated from the calumnies of foreigners; in answer to the Hanover letter: a late pamphlet, intitled, Popular prejudice concerning partiality to the interests of Hanover, its Subjects, and the Hanoverian Troops in British Pay, freely examin'd, &c. To which is added, A Memorial to King George I. on the Part of Muscovy, and Abstracts of Treaties, with necessary Observations; proving incontestibly the Rectitude of English Prejudice, concerning Partiality to the Interests of H-r.
Date: [1744]- Books
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The tryal of the Roman Catholics. On a special commission directed to Lord Chief Justice Reason, Lord Chief Baron Interest, and Mr. Justice Clemency, Wednesday, August 5th, 1761. Mr. Clodworthy Common-Sense, Foreman of the Jury. Mr. Serjeant Statute, Counsel for the Crown, Constantine Candour, Esq. Counsel for the Accused. Wherever Truth and Interest shall embrace, Let Passion cool and Prejudice give Place.
Brooke, Henry, 1703?-1783.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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Reflections 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. In two volumes. Vol. I. Of unpoliteness. Indiscretion. Affectation. Foolish vanity. The bad taste. Importure. The morose humour. Impertinence. Of Prejudice. Interest. Sufficiency. Absurdities. Caprice. False delicacy. Decorum. By Jeremiah Collier, A.M.
Bellegarde, M. l'abbé de (Jean Baptiste Morvan), 1648-1734.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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The humourist. Essays upon several subjects: viz. News-Writers. Enthusiasm. Spleen. Country Entertainment. Love. Ambition and Pride. Idleness. Prejudice. Witchcraft. Ghosts, &c. Weather. Female Disguises. Art of modern Conversation. Use of Speech. 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. By Thomas Gordon, Esq;
Gordon, Thomas, -1750.Date: [1730?]- Books
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Laphyrologia: or, a discourse concerning plunder: Wherein the Legality of the same is proved by several Presidents and Arguments, brought from the Laws of God, of Nature, and Nations: As also several Questions are proposed, and Objections solv'd; the whole being rescu'd from Prejudice, and Popular Mistake. With some brief Reflections on St. Mary's and Vigo. By Tho. Heskith, M. A. &c.
Heskith, Thomas.Date: 1703- Books
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A brief account of the rise and progress of the people, call'd Quakers in which the fundamental principle, doctrines, worship, ministry and discbpline are plainly declared, to prevent the Mistakes and Perversions that Ignorance and Prejudice may make to abuse the Credulous. With a summary relation of the former dispensations of God in the world, by way of Introduction. The 4th edition. By W. Penn.
Penn, William, 1644-1718.Date: 1708- Books
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The fatal sisters; or, the castle of the forest: a dramatic romance, of five acts. With a variety of poetic essays. By Edmund John Eyre, of the Theatres-Royal, Bath and Bristol; Late of Pembroke College, Cambridge: And Author of The Maid of Normandy; or, Death of the Queen of France, a Tragedy;-Consequences; or, The School for Prejudice, a Comedy;-The Dreamer awake; or, Pugilist match'd, &c. &c. &c.
Eyre, Edmund John, 1767-1816.Date: [1797]- Books
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Six essays or discourses on the following subjects: The balance of Astrea, or upright administration of justice. Ambition in Sovereigns. The Love of our Country, and National Prejudice or Prepossession. The Semblance of Virtue, or Virtue in Appearance. The Virtue or Superior Excellence of Nobility, with some Remarks on the Power or Influence of High Blood. The Machiavelianism of the antients. Translated from the Spanish of Feyjoo, by a gentleman.
Feijoo, Benito Jerónimo, 1676-1764.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
The nature of prejudice / Gordon W. Allport.
Allport, Gordon W. (Gordon Willard), 1897-1967.Date: 1954- 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. In Two Volumes. ... . Of Unpoliteness. Of Indiscretion. Of Affectation. Of Foolish Vanity. Of The bad Taste. Of Imposture. Of The Morose Humour. Of Impertinence. Of Prejudice. Of Interest. Of Sufficiency. Of Absurdities. Of Caprice. Of False Delicacy. Of Decorum.
Bellegarde, M. l'abbé de (Jean Baptiste Morvan), 1648-1734.Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- 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. In Two Volumes. ... . Of Unpoliteness. Of Indiscretion. Of Affectation. Of Foolish Vanity. Of the bad Taste. Of Imposture. Of the Morose Humour. Of Impertinence. Of Prejudice. Of Interest. Of Sufficiency. Of Absurdities. Of Caprice. Of False Delicacy. Of Decorum.
Bellegarde, M. l'abbé de (Jean Baptiste Morvan), 1648-1734.Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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An appeal to the public, by Rhynwick Williams, containing observations and reflections on facts, relative to his very extraordinary and melancholy case: Humbly deemed worthy a Candid Consideration of those who disdain the Adoption of Opinion, founded merely on Popular Prejudice; But possess the Virtue and Greatness of Thinking and Judging for Themselves. (dedicated with Permission) to Harvey Christian Coombe, Esq; and John William Anderson, Esq; Aldermen and Sheriffs of the City of London.
Williams, Renwick.Date: [1792]- Books
Mental disorders : challenging prejudice.
Royal College of Psychiatrists.Date: [1998]- Books
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An address to the public, in answer to two pamphlets, (intitled, An appeal to the people of England, and A letter to a Member of Parliament, relative to the case of A-l B-g) In which is fully proved, That the several Parts of the A-l's Letter, omitted in the Gazette, were rather of Use, than Prejudice to him. With Several other Interesting Particulars, never yet exhibited to the Public. By an ante Italianite.
Ante Italianite.Date: 1756- Film
Without prejudice.
Date: 1971- Books
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Mineralogia: or, an account of the extraordinary virtues and manifold uses of a mineral salt, both in physic and surgery, by land and by sea; Which is so safe, Pleasant and effectual in its Operation, that it may be taken by those of all Ages and Constitutions with great Benefit, and with out Danger of the least Prejudice. The whole Exemplified by the Testimony of several eminent Physicians and Surgeons from their own Experience. The fourth edition. By Edmund Packe, M.D.
Packe, Christopher, active 1670-1711.Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- Books
Tackling prejudice-related bullying / NASUWT.
Date: [2010?]- Archives and manuscripts
'Race prejudice'
Date: c.1960sReference: PP/HVD/E/2/3Part of: Dicks, Henry- Books
The place of prejudice in modern civilization : (prejudice and politics) being the substance of a rectorial address to the students of Aberdeen university / by Sir Arthur Keith.
Keith, Arthur, Sir, 1866-1955.Date: 1931- Books
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A key, opening the way to every common understanding how to discern the difference between the religion professed by the people called Quakers, and the perversions, misrepresentations and calumnies of their several adversaries, both upon their Principles and Practices. With an exhortation to all People to consider their Religion and Ways, and to turn speedily to the Lord. Published in great good Will to all; but more especially for their Sakes That are actually under Prejudice from vulgar Abuses. The eleventh impression, by W. Penn.
Penn, William, 1644-1718.Date: 1701