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    High church politics : being a seasonable appeal to the friends of the British constitution, against the practices and principles of high churchmen : as exemplified in the late opposition to the repeal of the test laws, and in the riots at Birmingham

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    1792
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    Heywood, Samuel, 1753-1828.
    Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804.
    Queen's University Library, W.D. Jordan Special Collections and Music Library
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