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Mr. Fuller's appeal to both Houses of Parliament, with letters, : relating to Sir John Fenwick, and himself
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Andrew Fuller's letters to Mr. Vidler : on the doctrine of universal salvation
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The sincere and hearty confession of Mr. William Fuller: : being a true account of the persons that assisted him in the design of imposing Mrs. Mary Grey upon the world, as the mother of the pretended Prince of Wales ... written by himself during his confinement in the Queen's-Bench
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The truth at last: or, Mr. William Fuller's free account of his books (or narratives) and publick transactions
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