The quaker's defence of the people of England and Holland : in a Letter from Obadiah Gulliver to Isaac Ben Gideon the Jew, occasioned by the Publication of a little Book, called, The Visions of Aaron the Son of Adriel. In which is clearly shewn, that the Sister-Nations, the Subject of those Visions, are not the People of England and Holland; and that the mighty Crimes and Enormities, the Corruption and Degeneracy so bitterly set forth in the said Visions, are in no wise chargeable on these Nations
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The quaker's defence of the people of England and Holland : in a Letter from Obadiah Gulliver to Isaac Ben Gideon the Jew, occasioned by the Publication of a little Book, called, The Visions of Aaron the Son of Adriel. In which is clearly shewn, that the Sister-Nations, the Subject of those Visions, are not the People of England and Holland; and that the mighty Crimes and Enormities, the Corruption and Degeneracy so bitterly set forth in the said Visions, are in no wise chargeable on these Nations
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The work The quaker's defence of the people of England and Holland : in a Letter from Obadiah Gulliver to Isaac Ben Gideon the Jew, occasioned by the Publication of a little Book, called, The Visions of Aaron the Son of Adriel. In which is clearly shewn, that the Sister-Nations, the Subject of those Visions, are not the People of England and Holland; and that the mighty Crimes and Enormities, the Corruption and Degeneracy so bitterly set forth in the said Visions, are in no wise chargeable on these Nations represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Bowdoin College Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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