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spelling | Gib, Adam 1714-1788 Verfasser aut Present truth. Abridgments A new vocabulary of modern Billingsgate phrases for the use of Clergymen and others By which they may easily learn to Abuse, and Knock Down their Antagonists, with Propriety, and Success, without troubling their heads about Reason or Argument. The Words, and Phrases, warranted as the very best that can be chosen for the purpose. Being all of them most decently practised in the course of the severe drubbing given to the late worthy and Reverend A------d H-ll, in An examination of his survey of the religious clause of some burgess oaths, &c. By that Renowned Champion, and Mighty Warrior, the Rev. Mr. A--- G-b Perth printed by R. Morison and Son M,DCC,LXXXII. [1782] Online-Ressource (32Seiten) 8° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, T94243 Extracted from Adam Gib's 'Examination' (Appendix III of 'The present truth') attacking Archibald Hall Reproduction of original from British Library Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Invective Scotland Early works to 1800 Hall, Archibald / 1736-1778 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0255600600?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
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title | A new vocabulary of modern Billingsgate phrases for the use of Clergymen and others By which they may easily learn to Abuse, and Knock Down their Antagonists, with Propriety, and Success, without troubling their heads about Reason or Argument. The Words, and Phrases, warranted as the very best that can be chosen for the purpose. Being all of them most decently practised in the course of the severe drubbing given to the late worthy and Reverend A------d H-ll, in An examination of his survey of the religious clause of some burgess oaths, &c. By that Renowned Champion, and Mighty Warrior, the Rev. Mr. A--- G-b |
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title_auth | A new vocabulary of modern Billingsgate phrases for the use of Clergymen and others By which they may easily learn to Abuse, and Knock Down their Antagonists, with Propriety, and Success, without troubling their heads about Reason or Argument. The Words, and Phrases, warranted as the very best that can be chosen for the purpose. Being all of them most decently practised in the course of the severe drubbing given to the late worthy and Reverend A------d H-ll, in An examination of his survey of the religious clause of some burgess oaths, &c. By that Renowned Champion, and Mighty Warrior, the Rev. Mr. A--- G-b |
title_exact_search | A new vocabulary of modern Billingsgate phrases for the use of Clergymen and others By which they may easily learn to Abuse, and Knock Down their Antagonists, with Propriety, and Success, without troubling their heads about Reason or Argument. The Words, and Phrases, warranted as the very best that can be chosen for the purpose. Being all of them most decently practised in the course of the severe drubbing given to the late worthy and Reverend A------d H-ll, in An examination of his survey of the religious clause of some burgess oaths, &c. By that Renowned Champion, and Mighty Warrior, the Rev. Mr. A--- G-b |
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title_short | A new vocabulary of modern Billingsgate phrases for the use of Clergymen and others By which they may easily learn to Abuse, and Knock Down their Antagonists, with Propriety, and Success, without troubling their heads about Reason or Argument. The Words, and Phrases, warranted as the very best that can be chosen for the purpose. Being all of them most decently practised in the course of the severe drubbing given to the late worthy and Reverend A------d H-ll, in An examination of his survey of the religious clause of some burgess oaths, &c. By that Renowned Champion, and Mighty Warrior, the Rev. Mr. A--- G-b |
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