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- catalog alternative "Foundation of religious liberty displayed, asserted, and established, agreeable to its true and genuine principle above the reach of all petty tyrants, who attempt to lord it over the human mind".
- catalog alternative "Letters to the Honourable Mr. Justice Blackstone, concerning his exposition of the Act of toleration, and some positions relative to religious liberty, in his celebrated Commentaries on the laws of England.".
- catalog alternative "Remarks on some paragraphs in the fourth volume of Dr. Blackstone's Commentaries on the laws of England, relating to the dissenters.".
- catalog contributor b8857233.
- catalog contributor b8857234.
- catalog contributor b8857235.
- catalog contributor b8857236.
- catalog contributor b8857237.
- catalog contributor b8857238.
- catalog contributor b8857239.
- catalog contributor b8857240.
- catalog coverage "United States Pennsylvania Philadelphia.".
- catalog created "M DCC LXXIII. [1773]".
- catalog date "1773".
- catalog date "M DCC LXXIII. [1773]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "M DCC LXXIII. [1773]".
- catalog extent "[6], iv, [5]-119, [1], xii, 155, [1] p. ;".
- catalog issued "1773".
- catalog issued "M DCC LXXIII. [1773]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "America [Philadelphia] ; Printed for the subscribers, by Robert Bell, at the Union Library, in Third-Street, Philadelphia.,".
- catalog spatial "England".
- catalog spatial "United States Pennsylvania Philadelphia.".
- catalog subject "Dissenters England Early works to 1800.".
- catalog subject "Great Britain. Parliament Elections.".
- catalog title "Foundation of religious liberty displayed, asserted, and established, agreeable to its true and genuine principle above the reach of all petty tyrants, who attempt to lord it over the human mind".
- catalog title "The palladium of conscience : or, The foundation of religious liberty displayed, asserted, and established, agreeable to its true and genuine principle above the reach of all petty tyrants, who attempt to lord it over the human mind. Containing Furneaux's letters to Blackstone. Priestley's remarks on Blackstone. Blackstone's reply to Priestley. And Blackstone's case of the Middlesex-election; with some other curious tracts, worthy of high rank in every gentleman's literary repository, being a necessary companion for every lover of religious liberty. And an interesting appendix to Blackstone's Commentaries on the law of England.".
- catalog type "Booksellers' advertisements Pennsylvania Philadelphia 1773. rbgenr".
- catalog type "text".