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Author: Prout, Timothy, 1721-1782.
Title: Diana's shrines turned into ready money, by priestly magic; or, Virtue given up. Being remarks on the Northern Priest's pamphlet, entitled, A-----a known to the A------ts. In a letter to the author. In which is contained an impartial appendix, setting forth the right of the British Parliament, as well as the real advantages that would arise to the honest merchant, by the prevention of the iniquitous practice of smuggling. : [One line in Latin]
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Print source: Diana's shrines turned into ready money, by priestly magic; or, Virtue given up. Being remarks on the Northern Priest's pamphlet, entitled, A-----a known to the A------ts. In a letter to the author. In which is contained an impartial appendix, setting forth the right of the British Parliament, as well as the real advantages that would arise to the honest merchant, by the prevention of the iniquitous practice of smuggling. : [One line in Latin]
Prout, Timothy, 1721-1782.

New-York:: Printed [by Hugh Gaine?], in the year MDCC,LXXIII. [1773]
Subject terms:
Mather, Samuel, 1706-1785. -- Attempt to shew, that America must be known to the ancients.
Smuggling.
Freedom of the press -- Massachusetts -- Boston.
America -- Discovery and exploration -- Pre-Columbian.
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Causes.
URL: https://name.umdl.umich.edu/N10204.0001.001
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