The moderation, justice and manners of the Review, : exemplify'd from his own works. Vol. II N. 86 P.343. Honest men may accuse, but villains only accuse wrongfully /

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Contains the pamphlet 'The moderation, justice and manners of the Review, exemplify'd from his own works. Vol. II n. 86 p.343, Honest men may accuse, but villains only accuse wrongfully.', dated 1706, which concerns itself with Daniel Defoe's The Review.

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Language:English
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Notes:Physical description: 1 folder (1 item).
Arrangement:Sub-fonds.
Published / Created: London : printed for B. Brag, at the Blue Ball in Ave-Mary Lane, 1706.
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The moderation, justice and manners of the Review, : exemplify'd from his own works. Vol. II N. 86 P.343. Honest men may accuse, but villains only accuse wrongfully /

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In Collection: Leslie papers, 1619-1992.
Description:Contains the pamphlet 'The moderation, justice and manners of the Review, exemplify'd from his own works. Vol. II n. 86 p.343, Honest men may accuse, but villains only accuse wrongfully.', dated 1706, which concerns itself with Daniel Defoe's The Review.
Created: London : printed for B. Brag, at the Blue Ball in Ave-Mary Lane, 1706.
Language:English
Extent:1 folder (1 item).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 49,495/1430 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by National Library of Ireland.