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Dobbs, Arthur, 1689-1765. Reply to the remarks of Arthur Dobbs on Capt. Middleton's vindication.
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A rejoinder to Mr. Dobb's reply to Captain Middleton In which is expos'd, Both his wilful and real Ignorance of Tides; &c. his Jesuitical Prevarications, Evasions, Falsities, and false Reasoning; his avoiding taking Notice of Facts, formerly detected and charged upon him as Inventions of his or his Witnesses; the Character of the latter, and the present Views of the former, which gave rise to the present Dispute. In a Word, An unparalelled Disingenuity, and (to make use of a Verodobbsical Flower of Rhetoric) a Glaring Impudence, are set in a fair Light. By Christopher Middleton, Esq.
Middleton, Christopher, d. 1770.
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Date: [1745]
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