Man's capricious, petulant, and tyrannical conduct towards the irrational and inanimate part of the creation , inquired into and explained. Being The Conclusion of what the Author of an Essay on the Depravity and Corruption of Human Nature, in Opposition to several late Writers, had to offer on that Subject. By Thomas O'Brien Macmahon.
- McMahon, Thomas O'Brien
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Man's capricious, petulant, and tyrannical conduct towards the irrational and inanimate part of the creation, inquired into and explained. Being The Conclusion of what the Author of an Essay on the Depravity and Corruption of Human Nature, in Opposition t
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London : printed for G. Riley, in Curzon-Street, May-Fair: and sold by G. Keith, in Talbot-Court, Gracechurch-Street; J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard: and J. Walter, Charing-Cross; and by all other booksellers in town and country, [1774?]
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