A refuge of lies sweeped away: in an answer to a most false and abusive libel lately published by Thomas Kinnear insurance-broker, Andrew Beatson cloth-merchant, and Robert Morton shoe-maker Buy on Amazon
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A refuge of lies sweeped away: in an answer to a most false and abusive libel lately published by Thomas Kinnear insurance-broker, Andrew Beatson cloth-merchant, and Robert Morton shoe-maker

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Author(s) Adam Gib
ISBN / ASIN 117143605X
ISBN-13 9781171436058
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British Library

T168564

Anonymous. By Adam Gib. With a half-title and a final 'Index of the pages of the libel' leaf. The words "Reasons of protest .. approve of that act" are enclosed in square brackets on the titlepage.

Edinburgh : printed by R. Fleming and A. Neill, and sold at the shop of R. Fleming, 1768. 194,[2]p. ; 8°
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