Timothy Priestley

Timothy Priestley (19 June 1734 – 23 April 1814) was an English Independent minister. The younger brother of Joseph Priestley, he was a collaborator in making electrical apparatus. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Priestley, Timothy
Published 1791
sold, by appointment of the Author, by Trapp, Symonds, Parsons, Hogg, Bew, and others, in Pater-Noster-Row ; Jordan, Fleet-Street ; Gurney, Holborn ; Mathews, in the Strand ; Murgatroyd, Chiswell-Street ; Allen and Cole, Greenwich; Button, Newington Causeway ; Murray, Prince's-Street ; Delahoy, Deptford; the door-keepers at Spa-Fields and Zion Chapels ; and by all Booksellers, Numbersellers, Stationers, and Newscarriers in Town and Country

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by Priestley, Timothy
Published 1791
published by the author at the request of many friends; and sold by Messrs. Hogg, Symonds, Parsons, Baldwin, Bew, and others, in Paternoster-Row; Jordan, Fleet-Street; Gurney, Holborn; Mathews, Strand; Murcatroyd, Chiswell-Street; Allen, and Cole, Greenwich; Button, Newington-Causeway; Murray, Prince's-Street; Delahoy, Deptford; the Door-Keepers at Spa-Fields and Sion Chapels, and by all Booksellers, Numbersellers, Stationers, and Newscarriers in Town and Country

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by Priestley, Timothy
Published 1791
printed for J.S. Jordan, Bookseller, NO. 166, Fleet-Street; H. Trapp, Paternoster-Row; and J. Mathews, In The Strand

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by Priestley, Timothy
Published 1793
Printed (under the inspection of the author) for the proprietors; and sold by Alex. Hogg, No. 16, Paternoster-Row; J. Mathews, Strand; and J.S. Jordan, Fleet-Street: and may be had of all booksellers, stationers, newcarriers, and postmen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland