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|a Moore, William
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|a The addresses for blood and devastation
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b and the addressers exposed; together with the idolatrous worship of kings and tyrants, and the Americans justified by several precedents from Scripture, in their Resistance to the Depredations and Lawless Violence of an English King, and his bribed servile Parliament. Which may serve as an answer to Taxtion [sic] no tyranny, Wesley's Calm address, &c. &c. By William Moore, Author of the North Britons Extraordinary, and the Whisperers. &c. &c
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|b printed for the author by T. W. Shaw
|c 1776, [1776]
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|a United States / Politics and government / To 1775
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|a Taxation / United States / Early works to 1800
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|a Eighteenth Century Collections Online / ECCO
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|a Adams, 76-98.1. - English Short Title Catalog, T211664. - Reproduction of original from National Library of Wales. - With a half-title. - With reference to Samuel Johnson's 'Taxation no tyranny' and John Wesley's 'A calm address to our American colonies'
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