A vindication of the memory of Mr. Chubb , from the scurrilous and groundless calumnies suggested by a late infamous libel. In two genuine letters to the scandalous libeller. The first from J-n L-le, one of the People called Quakers, residing in Salisbury; and the other from a Moral Philosopher.

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1747
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A vindication of the memory of Mr. Chubb, from the scurrilous and groundless calumnies suggested by a late infamous libel. In two genuine letters to the scandalous libeller. The first from J-n L-le, one of the People called Quakers, residing in Salisbury;

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London : printed for J. Noon, at the White-Hart, near Mercer's Chappel, Cheapside; and C. Corbet, at Addison's Head, facing St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street; and sold by the booksellers in Sarum, 1747

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