The bishop of Llandaff's thoughts on the French invasion, [electronic resource] : originally addressed to the clergy of his diocese*.
1798
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The bishop of Llandaff's thoughts on the French invasion, [electronic resource] : originally addressed to the clergy of his diocese*.
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Charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Landaff, in June 1798. Selections
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[London] : Printed for James Asperne, (successor to Mr. Sewell,) at the Bible, Crown, and Constitution, No. 32, Cornhill, by T. Maiden, Sherbourn-Lane, [1798]
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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English
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1 sheet ; 1/2⁰.
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At foot of text: *From "A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Llandaff, in June, 1798, by R. Watson, D.D. F.R.S. Bishop of Llandaff." - With an advertisement by James Asperne below the imprint.
Price from imprint: Price One Penny, or 6s. the 100. James Asperne respectfully informs Noblemen, Magistrates, and Gentlemen, that he keeps ready assorted, a Collection of all the Loyal Papers that have been, or will be, published. He at the same Time takes the Liberty of suggesting, that they would do their Country an essential Service, if they would order a few Sets of their respective Booksellers, and cause them to he dispersed in the Villages where they reside, that the Inhabitants may be convinced of the perfidious Designs of Bonaparte against this Country; and to expose the Malignant, Treacherous, and cruel Conduct of the Corsican Usurper to the various Nations that have fallen beneath his tyrannical Yoke.
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Price from imprint: Price One Penny, or 6s. the 100. James Asperne respectfully informs Noblemen, Magistrates, and Gentlemen, that he keeps ready assorted, a Collection of all the Loyal Papers that have been, or will be, published. He at the same Time takes the Liberty of suggesting, that they would do their Country an essential Service, if they would order a few Sets of their respective Booksellers, and cause them to he dispersed in the Villages where they reside, that the Inhabitants may be convinced of the perfidious Designs of Bonaparte against this Country; and to expose the Malignant, Treacherous, and cruel Conduct of the Corsican Usurper to the various Nations that have fallen beneath his tyrannical Yoke.
Reproduction of original from Huntington Library.
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English Short Title Catalog, N45800.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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