The Craftsmen : A Sermon From the Independent Whig. Suitable to the Peculiar Malignity of the Present day. With A Preface, Exposing th
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W036067
Occasioned by threats of some of the clergy to suppress the Independent Whig, a periodical edited by Thomas Gordon and John Trenchard. Attributed to Thomas Gordon by Evans. The preface is signed: Philo-Reflector. New-York, August 22, 1753.
New-York: Printed and sold by J. Parker, at the new printing-office in Beaver-Street, MDCCLIII 1753]. 2], xxvi,39, 1]p.; ?
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- ISBN-13: 9781385813331
- ISBN-10: 1385813334
- Publisher: Gale Ecco, Print Editions
- Publish Date: April 2018
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.25 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.61 pounds
- Page Count: 70
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