Inglis, Charles, D.D., Bishop of Nova Scotia, 1734-1816, alleged author.
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Additions to Plain truth; addressed to the inhabitants of America, containing, further remarks on a late pamphlet, entitled Common sense [by Thomas Paine]: wherein, are . . . shewn, that American independence is as . . . impracticable, as a liberal reconciliation with Great Britain, is safe, honorable, and expedient. Written by the author of Plain truth.
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N474 — Paine, Thomas, 1737—Public opinion. American. Anti-D.D., 1727-1803, alleged author. — Inglis, Charles, D.D., Bishop of Nova Scotia, 1734-1816, alleged author. — Plain truth.