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An address to the conductors of the periodical press upon the causes of religious and political disputes : with remarks on the local and general definition of certain words and terms which have been often the subject of controversy

Title
An address to the conductors of the periodical press upon the causes of religious and political disputes : with remarks on the local and general definition of certain words and terms which have been often the subject of controversy / by Abram Combe.
Published
Edinburgh : Printed by James Auchie and sold by Bell & Bradfute ; Glasgow : Sold by Reid & Henderson ; London : Sold by Longman, 1823.
Physical Description
48 pages ; 21 cm
Local Notes
BEIN Gray Social Thought 872: Original wrappers. From the library of Bradford H. Gray.
Notes
Cover title.
Self wrappers.
Proposes that the periodical press must give full and accurate information on all sides of a controversy, so that truth may be perceived. Analyzes different meanings given to terms used in controversial literature of the time.
Other formats
Online version: Combe, Abram, -1827. Address to the conductors of the periodical press upon the causes of religious and political disputes. Edinburgh : Printed by James Auchie and sold by Bell & Bradfute ; Glasgow : Sold by Reid & Henderson ; London : Sold by Longman, 1823
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 08, 2019
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
References
McCoy, R.E. Freedom of the press, C467
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