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- Volney's answer to Doctor Priestley, : on his pamphlet entitled, "Observations upon the increase of infidelity, with animadversions upon the writings of several modern unbelievers, and especially The ruins of Mr. Volney, with this motto; Minds of little penetration rest naturally on the surface of things. They do not like to pierce deep into them, for fear of labour and trouble; sometimes still more for fear of truth--" [One line of from Racine]
- A Second heroic epistle to Joseph Priestley, L.L.D. F.R.S. Academ. Imp. Petrop. R. Paris. Holm. Taurin. Ital. Harlem. Aurel. Med. Paris. Cantab. Americ. Et Philad. Soc
- A free examination of Dr. Price's and Dr. Priestley's sermons : By the Rev. William Keate, Rector Of Laverton, In The County Of Somerset, And [author] Of "William Bull's Address to the Steward of the Manor." With a postscript, Containing Some Strictures upon "an Address to the Opposers of the Repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts."
- A friendly address to the Jews. : Stating the motives to serious enquiry into the cause of their present dispersion, and the requisites to a right enquiry respecting Christian doctrine. The characteristics of the Messiah from the Prophets. And the testimonies in favour of Jesus as the Christ. : To which is added, a letter to Mr. D. Levi; containing remarks on his answer to Dr. Priestly's Letters to the Jews; shewing, that however his arguments may affect the opinions of Dr. Priestly, they form no objection against the Christian religion.
- A letter from a father to his son at the university : relative to a late address to young students, &c
- A letter to Doctor Priestley, : in consequence of his f̀̀amiliar letters addressed to The inhabitants of The town of Birmingham, &c.'' occasioned by A sermon preached at St. Philip's church, In Birmingham, on Sunday February, 14, 1790, By the Rev. Spencer Madan, rector of St. Philip's
- A letter to Dr. Priestley: occasioned by his History of the corruptions of Christianity : wherein his Socinian errors are fully confuted, by arguments drawn from the Holy Scriptures. By Edward Sheppard, A. B. rector of Bettiscomb, Dorset. Didst thou not sow good seed in thy field, whence then hath it tares?
- A letter to Dr. Priestley: or, a volley of random-shot, : disharged [sic] at him, from the old fortress, called the Church of England: which he is attempting to take by storm. By a volunteer
- A letter to a lover of the Gospel. : Occasioned by his appeal to serious and candid professors of Christianity. On the following Subjects, viz. I. The Use of Reason in Matters of Religion. II. The Power of Man to do the Will of God. III. Original Sin. IV. Election and Reprobation. V. The Divinity of Christ, And, VI. Atonement for Sin by the Death of Christ
- A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Palmer, : in defence of the Illustrations of Philosophical Necessity. By Joseph Priestley, LL.D. F.R.S
- A letter to the Reverend Doctor Priestley. By an undergraduate
- A letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, : first Lord of the Treasury, and Chancellor of the Exchequer; on the subjects of toleration and Church establishments; occasioned by his speech against the repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts, on Wednesday the 28th of March, 1787. By J. Priestley, L.L.D. F.R.S. Ac.Imp.Petrop.R. Paris. Holm. Taurin. Auriel. Med. Paris. Harlem. Cantab. Americ. Et. Philad. Sosius
- A letter to the preacher of liberal sentiments, : containing among other important matters, a liberal man's confession of faith.
- A letter to the reverend Dr. Priestley, on his appeal to the ecclesiastical writers of the three first centuries. : By E. W. Whitaker, Rector of St. Mildred's, and All Saints, Canterbury
- A preservative against the publications dispersed by modern Socinians : In which the impiety and absurdity of their principles are clearly shewn. Addressed by a country clergyman to his parishioners
- A preservative against the publications dispersed by modern Socinians. : In which the impiety and absurdity of their principles are clearly shewn. Addressed by a country-clergyman to his parishioners
- A reply to the Reverend Dr. Priestley's Appeal to the public, on the subject of the late riots at Birmingham, in vindication of the clergy, And other respectable Inhabitants of the Town. By the Reverend Edward Burn, M.A. Lecturer of Saint Mary's, Birmingham
- A scriptural essay towards the proof of an immortal spirit in man : being a continuation of the Remarks on Dr. Priestley's system of materialism, just published. By Joseph Benson
- A short and candid enquiry into the proofs of Christ's divinity; : in which Doctor Priestley's opinion concerning Christ, is occasionally considered. : In a letter to a friend.
- A short and candid enquiry into the proofs of Christ's divinity; : in which Dr. Priestly's history of opinions concerning Christ, is occasionally considered. In a letter to a friend.
- A small whole-length of Dr. Priestley, : from his printed works: or a free account, (in consequence of a free inquiry,) of his style. His politics. His feelings. His logic. His religion. His philosophy. Concluding with an analysis, and an appendix of extracts from the writings of Dr. Priestley, which were read in court at the assizes at Warwick
- A treatise on the various kinds of permanently elastic fluids, or gases
- A twig of birch for a butting calf; or Strictures upon remarks on the emigration of Doctor Joseph Priestly, &c. &c.
- A vindication of The age of reason, by Thomas Paine : being an answer to the strictures of Mr. Gilbert Wakefield and Dr. Priestley, on this Celebrated Performance. By Thomas Dutton
- A vindication of the doctrine of scripture, : and of the primitive faith; concerning the deity of Christ : in reply to Dr Priestley's History ... In two volumes. By John Jamieson,
- An Answer to Dr. Priestley's Appeal to the serious and candid professors of Christianity
- An account of the trial of Doctor Joseph Priestley, : for the horrid crime of high-treason against the King of Heaven and Earth, and Supreme Governor of the United States of North-America. (Delivered under the similitude of a dream.)
- An address to Dr. Priestly, : upon his Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity Illustrated
- An address to the candidates for orders in both universities, : on the subject of Dr. Priestley's letters to them
- An essay on the immateriality and immortality of the soul, : and Its Instinctive Sense of Good and Evil; In Opposition to the Opinions advanced in The Essays introductory to Dr. Priestley's Abridgment of Dr. Hartley's Observations on Man. To which are added, Strictures on Dr. Hartley's Theory; Thoughts on the Origin of Evil; and Proof of the contradictory Opinions of Dr. Priestley and his Author. With an Appendix, In Answer to Dr. Priestley's Disquisitions on matter and spirit. By the author of The Letters in Proof of a particular, as well as a general Providence, Which were addressed to Dr. Hawkesworth (on his Publication of the Voyages round the World) under the Signature of a Christian
- Answer to Dr. Priestley's Letters to a philosophical unbeliever. Part I
- Character of Dr. Priestley, considered as a philosopher, politician and divine. : With a short account of the rise, progress, and establishment of the Arian and Socinian doctrines
- Copies of original letters recently written by persons in Paris to Dr. Priestley in America. : Taken on board of a neutral vessel. : [Five lines from Pope]
- Cursory observations chiefly respecting Dr. Priestley. : By George Croft, D. D. Late Fellow Of University College, Vicar Of Arncliff, Master Of The Grammar School In Brewood, And Chaplain To The Earl Of Elgin
- Dr. Priestley's letter to the inhabitants of Birmingham : Mr. Keir's Vindication of the Revolution Dinner: and Mr. Russell's Account of Proceedings Relating to it, with the Toasts, &c
- Ecclesiastical history. : Dr. Priestley having continued his History of the Christian Church from the fall of the Western Roman Empire (to which period he had brought it before, in two volumes 8vo,) to the Reformation by Luther, is desirous of publishing it
- Essays, tales and poems, by T. S. Norgate
- Familiar epistles to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, of Leeds, in Yorkshire : In which it is shewn, I. That the charges brought by him against the orthodox, are applicable to none but people of the doctor's own persuasion. II. That, notwithstanding his endeavours to destroy the doctrines of Christ's divinity, and the vicarious punishment of sin; the doctor has established both, even to a demonstration. III. That what the doctor calls rational-religion, has, according to his own account, been productive of the most unhappy and irrational consequences. IV. That the doctor's religious pamphlets are a full and compleat refutation of themselves. By the author of The Shaver's sermon on the Oxford expulsion
- Familiar epistles to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, of Leeds, in Yorkshire : in which it is shewn, I. That the charges brought by him against the orthodox, are applicable to none but people of the doctor's own persuasion. II. That, notwithstanding his endeavours to destroy the Doctrines of Christ's Divinity, and the vicarious Punishment of Sin; the Doctor has established both, even to a Demonstration. III. That what the Doctor calls Rational - Religion, has, according to his own Account, been productive of the most unhappy and irrational Consequences. IV. That the Doctor's religious Pamphlets are a full and Compleat Refutation of themselves. By the author of the shaver's sermon on the Oxford expulsion
- Familiar letters, : addressed to the inhabitants of Birmingham, in refutation of several charges, advanced against the Dissenters, by the Rev. Mr. Madan, Rector of St. Philip's, in his sermon, entitled, 'the principal claims of the Dissenters considered.' Preached at St. Philip's church, on Sunday, February 14, 1790. Part I. The second edition corrected. By Joseph Priestley, L.L.D. F.R.S
- Familiar letters, addressed to the inhabitants of Birmingham, : in refutation of several charges, advanced against the Dissenters and Unitarians. By the Rev. Mr. Madan. Also, letters to the Rev. Edward Burn, In Answer to his on the Infallibility of the Apostolic Testimony concerning the Person of Christ. And considerations on the differences of opinion among Christians, which originally accompanied the Reply to the Rev. Mr. Venn. The second edition, with some additions and corrections. By Joseph Priestley, L.L.D. F.R.S
- Familiar letters, addressed to the inhabitants of Birmingham, in refutation of several charges, advanced against the dissenters, by the Rev. Mr. Madan, rector of St. Philip's, in his sermon, entitled, 'The principal claims of the dissenters considered.' : Preached at St. Philips Church, on Sunday, February 14, 1790. Part IV. The second edition, with some additions and corrections. By Joseph Priestley, L.L.D. F.R.S
- Familiar letters, addressed to the the inhabitants of Birmingham, in refutation of several charges, advanced against the dissenters, by the Rev. Mr. Madan, rector of St. Philip's, in his sermon, entitiled, 'The principal claims of the dissenters considered.' : Preached at St. Philips Church, on Sunday, February 14, 1790. Part III. The second edition, with some additions and corrections. By Joseph Priestley, L.L.D. F.R.S
- Letter and queries to Dr. Priestley, : relative to the principles of the Corporation and Test Acts; occasioned by his sermon, preached at Birmingham, on the 5th of November, 1789
- Letter to the Rev. Dr. Priestley : in which the author attempts to prove, by one prescriptive argument, that the divinity of Jesus Christ was a primitive tenet of Christianity. By the Rev. Alex. Geddes, L.L.D
- Letters from the Archdeacon of Saint Albans, in reply to Dr. Priestley. With an appendix, containing short strictures on Dr. Priestley's letters by an unknown hand
- Letters to Dr. Priestley : containing proofs of the sole, supreme, and exclusive divinity of Jesus Christ, whom the scriptures declare to be the only God of heaven and earth; And of the Divine Mission of Emanuel Swedenborg. Being a Defence of the New Church signified by the New Jerusalem in the Apocalypse. By Robert Hindmarsh
- Letters to Dr. Priestley, : in answer to his letters to the Jews, part. II. Occasioned by Mr. David Levi's reply to the former part. Also letters 1. To Dr. Cooper, in answer to his ò̀ne Great Argument in Favour of Christianity from à ̀ single Prophecy.'' 2. To Mr. Bicheno, 3. To Dr. Krauter, 4. To Mr. Swain, and 5. To Anti-Socinus, alias Anselm Bayly. Occasioned by their Remarks on Mr. David Levi's answer to Dr. Priestley's first letters to the Jews. By David Levi, author of Lingua Sacra, the ceremonies of the Jews, &c
- Letters to Dr. Priestley, : in answer to those he addressed to the Jews; inviting them to an amicable discussion of the evidences of Christianity. The third edition. By David Levi, Author of Lingua Sacra, the Ceremonies of the Jews, &c
- Letters to Mr. Volney, : occasioned by a work of his entitled Ruins, and by his letter to the author. By Joseph Priestley,
- Letters to the Rev. Edward Burn, : of St. Mary's chapel, Birmingham, in answer to his, on the infallibility of the apostolic testimony, concerning the person of Christ. By Joseph Priestley, L.L.D. F.R.S
- Letters to the author of Remarks on several late publications relative to the Dissenters, : In a Letter to Dr. Priestley. By Joseph Priestley, LL.D.F.R.S
- Letters to the inhabitants of Northumberland and its neighbourhood, on subjects interesting to the author, and to them, Part I.
- Observations in defence of the liberty of man, as a moral agent : In answer to Dr. Priestley's illustrations of philosophical necessity. By John Palmer, minister of New-Broad-Street
- Observations on Doctor Priestley's doctrines of philosophical necessity and materialism.
- Observations on Doctor Priestley's doctrines of philosophical necessity and materialism. : By James Purves
- Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley, : and on the several addresses delivered to him on his arrival at New York
- Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley, : and on the several addresses delivered to him on his arrival at New-York
- Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley, : and on the several addresses delivered to him, on his arrival at New York. With additions; Containing many curious and interesting Facts on the Subject, not known when the former Editions were published: together with A comprehensive story of a farmer's bull. By Peter Porcupine
- Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley, : and on the several addresses delivered to him, on his arrival at New-York
- Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley, : and on the several addresses delivered to him, on his arrival at New-York, : with additions; containing many curious and interesting facts on the subject, not known here, when the first edition was published: : together with a comprehensive story of a farmer's bull
- Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley, : and on the several addresses delivered to him, on his arrival at New-York, : with additions; containing many curious and interesting facts on the subject, not known here, when the first edition was published: : together with a comprehensive story, of a farmer's bull.
- Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley, : and on the several addresses delivered to him, on his arrival at New-York, : with additions; containing many curious and interesting facts on the subject, not known here, when the first edition was published: : together with a comprehensive story, or a farmer's bull.
- Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley, : and on the several addresses delivered to him, on his arrival at New-York, with additions; containing many curious and interesting facts on the subject, not known here, when the first edition was published: together with a comprehensive story of a farmer's bull
- Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley, : and on the several addresses delivered to him, on his arrival at New-York, with additions; containing many curious and interesting facts on the subject, not known here, when the first edition was published: together with a comprehensive story, of a farmer's bull. By Peter Porcupine. [Four lines of verse in French from Boileau]
- Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley, : and on the several addresses delivered to him, on his arrival at New-York. : [Four lines of verse in French from Boileau]
- Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley, : and on the several addresses delivered to him, on his arrival at New-York. [Four lines of verse in French from Boileau]
- Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley: : to which is added a comprehensive story of a farmer's bull. : [Four lines in French from Boileau]
- Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley: : to which is added, a comprehensive story of a farmer's bull. : [Four lines of verse in French from Boileau]
- Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestly [sic], : and on the several addresses delivered to him on his arrival at new York. : [Four lines in French from Boileau]
- Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestly, : and on the several addresses delivered to him on his arrival at new York. [Four lines in French from Boileau]
- Observations on the miraculous conception and the testimonies of Ignatius and Justin martyr on that subject : in a series of letters to the Rev. Mr. Nisbett; Occasioned by his Appeal to the Public, and his Observations on Dr. Priestley. To which are added, remarks on Mr. Wakefield's opinion concerning Matt. xxvii. 5. By John Pope, Tutor in the Belles Lettres and Classical Literature, at the New College, Hackney
- Orpheus, priest of nature, and prophet of infidelity; or, the Eleusinian mysteries revived. A poem, in three cantos
- Outlines of an answer to Dr. Priestley's disquisitions relating to matter and spirit. : By The Rev. Richard Gifford, B.A. Rector of North Okendon, Essex
- Philosophical reflections on the late revolution in France, : and the conduct of the Dissenters in England; in a letter to the Rev. Dr. Priestley. By J. Courtenay, Esq. M. P
- Philosophical reflections on the late revolution in France, : and the conduct of the Dissenters in England; in a letter to the Rev. Dr. Priestley. By J. Courtenay, Esq. M. P
- Quotation against quotation, : or cursory observations on Dr. Priestley's letters to the inhabitants of Birmingham: in which the celebrated quotation from the late Lord Chatham's speech in the House of Lords is further considered; and a second quotation from A subsequent Speech in the same House, upon a different Occasion, and by the same great Authority. is produced. By the Rev. William Keate, Author of Free Examination of Dr. Price's and Dr. Priestley's Sermons
- Remarks in vindication of Dr. Priestley, : on that article of the Monthly Review for June, 1783, which relates to the first part of Dr. Priestley's History of the corruptions of Christianity
- Remarks on Dr. Priestley's Letters to Dr. Horsley: in a letter to a friend. By Samuel Rowles
- Remarks on Dr. Priestley's system of materialism, mechanism, and necessity, in a series of letters to the Reverend Mr. Wesley, introductory to an essay towards the proof of an immortal spirit in man
- Remarks on the explanation, : lately published by Dr. Priestley, respecting the intercepted letters of his friend and disciple, John H. Stone. To which is added, a certificate of civism for Joseph Priestley, Jun. By Peter Porcupine
- Remarks on the fourteenth section of Dr. Priestley's Disquisitions on matter and spirit. : By Richard Ormerod, A. B. of Christ College, Cambridge
- Remarks upon Dr. Priestley's Letters to the Jews, upon his Discourse on the resurrection of Jesus, and upon his Letters to the members of the new Jerusalem; Introductory to an Address to the Jews, written by Jacob Barnet, A Converted Jew
- Remarks upon Dr. Priestley's second letters [sic] to the Archdeacon of St. Alban's, : with Proofs of certain Facts asserted by the Archdeacon
- Scriptural revision of Socinian arguments, : in a letter to the Rev. Dr. Priestley. By the Reverend F. Randolph, M. A. Late Fellow of King's College, Cambridge
- Short strictures on the Rev. Doctor Priestley's letters to a young man, : concerning Mr. Wakefield's treatise on public worship: by the author of that treatise
- Socinianism brought to the test : or Jesus Christ proved to be either the adorable God, or a notorious impostor. In a series of letters to the Reverend Doctor Priestley. In which it appears, That if Jesus Christ is not a Divine Person, the Mohammedan is, in all Respects, preferable to the Christian Religion, and the Koran a better Book than the Bible. By John Macgowan, Author of Death, a Vision, and Familiar Epistles to the Reverend Doctor Priestley, &c
- Strictures on religious opinions, : and the best human means of ascertaining the genuine doctrines of Christianity: designed as an antidote against the theological writings of Doctor Priestley and other heterodox teachers. By the Rev. David Simpson, M.A
- Ten letters to Dr. Joseph Priestly, in answer to his Letters to the inhabitants of Northumberland.
- Ten letters to Dr. Joseph Priestly, in answer to his Letters to the inhabitants of Northumberland. : From Noah Webster, Jun
- The Scriptural doctrine of future punishment vindicated, : in a discourse from these words, "And these shall go away into everlasting punishment, but the righteous into life eternal." Math. XXV, & 46th. : To which are prefixed some prefatory strictures on the lately avowed religious principles of Joseph Priestley, L.L.D. F.R.S. &c. &c. Particularly in a discourse delivered by him in the church of the Universalists, in Philadelphia, and published in 1796. --Entitled: "Unitarianism explained and defended" &c.
- The divinity and pre-existence of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, demonstrated from scripture; in answer to the first section of Dr. Priestley's introduction to his History of early opinions concerning Jesus Christ: Together with Strictures on some other Parts of that Work; and a Postscript, Relative to a late Publication of Mr: Gilbert Wakefield. By John Parkhurst, M. A. Formerly Fellow of Clare-Hall, Cambridge
- The divinity of Jesus Christ proved; : being a reply to Dr. Joseph Priestly's "Appeal to the serious and candid professors of Christianity." And to a pamphlet published by Lewis Nichola, entitled "The divinity of Jesus Christ, considered from Scripture evidences, &c." With some observations upon Arianism.
- The divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ demonstrated from the holy scriptures, and from the doctrine of the primitive church, in a series of letters addressed to the Rev. Dr. Joseph Priestley, ... By the Rev. James Barnard, ...
- The doctrine of atonement illustrated and defended, : in eight sermons, preached before the University of Oxford, in the year 1795, at the lecture founded by The late Rev. John Bampton, M. A. Canon Of Salisbury. By Daniel Veysie, B. D. Fellow Of Oriel College, And One Of His Majesty's Preachers At Whitehall
- The doctrine of philosophical necessity briefly invalidated
- The first principles of civil and ecclesiastical government, delineated (in two parts,) in letters to Dr. Priestley, occasioned by his to Mr. Burke. By Samuel Cooper, D. D. Minister of Great Yarmouth
- The freedom of human action explained and vindicated : in which the opinions of Dr. Priestley on the subject are particularly considered
- The protestant Dissenter's answer to the Reverend Dr. Priestley's free address, : on the subject of The Lord's supper. Upon Scriptural and Rational Principles. In a Series of Letters to the Author. With Some Occasional Remarks on his Letter to the Rev. Mr. Venn, and on Bp. Hoadly's Plain Account
- The reply of the Jews to the letters addressed to them by Doctor Joseph Priestley. : By Solomon de A. R
- The socinian champion; or, Priestleyan divinity: a poem. By Philochristos
- The vanity of all human knowledge, a poem, : by the late Rev. John Stuckey, corrected, enlarged and arranged by M. Dawes, Esq. With a philosophical dedication to Dr. Priestley; and an account of the life and death of the author
- The welsh freeholder's vindication of his letter to the Right Reverend Samuel, : Lord Bishop of St. David's, in reply to a letter from a Clergyman of that diocese; together with strictures on the said letter
- Thoughts on the late negotiation at Paris : the causes of its failure; the principles on which it ought to have been conducted; and the means of its renewal
- Thoughts on the late riot at Birmingham
- Thoughts on the law of forfeiture and Parliamentary attainder for high treason, as applying to the Bill now depending in Parliament
- Thoughts on the riots at Birmingham. : By a Welsh freeholder
- To the great and learned among Christians, the humble petition of a number of poor, loyal, unlearned Christians. : Together with plain questions, stated for direct and unequivocal answers, to Joseph Priestley, LL.D. F.R.S. And other the champions of what they call reformation. The whole intended to represent these innovators to public view in their true colours, And to shew that attachment to the Christian religion, as recorded in the sacred scriptures, is the best preservative to the peace of the state, and the welfare of mankind
- To the public. : To the printer. Sir, I should not condescend to answer anonymous slander
- Tracts in controversy with Dr. Priestley upon the historical question of the belief of the first ages in our Lord's divinity. : Originally published in the years, 1783,1784, and 1786. Now revised and augmented with A Large Addition of Notes, and Supplemental Disquisitions, by the Author, Samuel, Lord Bishop of St. David's
- Tracts in controversy with Dr. Priestley upon the historical question, of the belief of the first ages, in our Lord's divinity : originally published in the years 1783, 1784, and 1786, afterwards revised and augmented, with a large addition of notes and supplemental disquisitions
- Two lectures on combustion : supplementary to a course of lectures on chemistry, read at Nassau-Hall ; containing an examination of Dr. Priestly's considerations on the doctrine of phlogiston and the decomposition of water
- Two lectures on combustion : supplementary to a course of lectures on chemistry. Read at Nassau-Hall. Containing an examination of Dr. Priestley's considerations on the doctrine of phlogiston, and the decomposition of water. By John Maclean, professor of mathematics and natural philosophy in the College of New-Jersey
- Two lectures on combustion: : supplementary to a course of lectures on chemistry. : Read at Nassau-Hall. : Containing an examination of Dr. Priestley's considerations on the doctrine of phlogiston, and the decomposition of water.
- Volney's answer to Doctor Priestley, : on his pamphlet entitled, "Observations upon the increase of infidelity, with animadversions upon the writings of several modern unbelievers, and especially The ruins of Mr. Volney, with this motto; Minds of little penetration rest naturally on the surface of things. They do not like to pierce deep into them, for fear of labour and trouble; sometimes still more for fear of truth--" : [One line of from Racine]
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