Squire, Francis, 1682?-1750.
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Wickedness , High-Treason: or, All vicious Subjects Enemies to their Governors. Proved in a sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Taunton in the county of Somerset, March 18. 1717. Publish'd at the Request of the High Sheriff, Justices of the Peace, and Grand Jury. By F. Squire, M. A. Rector of Exford, and Vicar of Cutcombe and Luxborow.
Squire, Francis, 1682?-1750.Date: [1718]- E-books
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A faithful report of a genuine debate concerning the liberty of the press , addressed to a candidate at the ensuing election. Wherein a sure and safe method is proposed of restraining the abuse of that liberty, without the least Encroachment upon the Rights and Privileges of the Subject.
Squire, Francis, 1682?-1750.Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- E-books
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The west-Country farmer , or, a fair representation of the decay of trade, and badness of the times: in a letter of complaint from a tenant in the country, to his landlord in London.
Squire, Francis, 1682?-1750.Date: [1732?]- E-books
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A brief exhortation to protestant liberty from a fair view of popish slavery in a sermon occasion'd by the late loyal declaration of the arch-bishop and bishops. By Francis Squire, Rector of Exford, Somerset.
Squire, Francis, 1682?-1750.Date: [1716]- E-books
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Universal benevolence: or, Charity in its full extent . Recommended in a sermon. Together with a preface, wherein is a farther justification of the principles of the Whiggs. Humbly dedicated to Richard Steele, Esq; By Francis Squire, rector of Exford, Somerset.
Squire, Francis, 1682?-1750.Date: 1714