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An answer to Mr. Gale's pamphlet; : entituled, A calm and full vindication, &c. Relating to Yale College. Wherein is clearly shewn, that he has no ways vindicated himself from the misrepresentations made in his former piece; and in his last, has made sundry more, as foreig from the truth: and his injurious and abusive reflections, on the worthy governors of the College, are censured, in as calm and soft terms, as the nature of the case can allow
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Artists: Velde, Willem van de, 1633-1707 Printers: Canot, Pierre Charles [engraver] Publishers: W. Marshall
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