John Robison Proofs Of Conspiracy

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m w IN TME CUSTODY OV ThE BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY. SMELF N° ibO.a/ y ¥ P R OOFS OF A CONSPIR AGY AGAINST ALL THE RELIGIONS AND GOVERNMENTS OF EUROPE, CARRIED ON IN THE SECRET MEETINGS OF FREE MASONS, ILLUMINATI, AND REABING SOCIETIES, COLLECTED FROM GOOD AUTHORITIES, By J O H N R O B I S O N, A. M. PROFESSOR OF NATURAL PHILOSOPRY, AND SECRETARY TO THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH. Nam tua res agitur paries cu?n proximus ardet. The THIRD EDITION. To which is added a Postscript. PHILADELPHIA: printed FOR T. DOBSON, N°. 4I, SOUTH SECOND STREET, AND W. COBBET, N°. 25, NORTH SECOND STREET. 1798. J > A0AM8 TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE WILLIAM W Y N D H A M, SECRETARY AT WAR, Sec &c. &c. S IRy It was with great fat is fa^ Ion that I learned from a Friend that you coincided with me in the opinion ^ that the information contained in this F^ erf or man ce would make a ufeful imprejfiun on the minds of my Countrymen. I have prefumed to infcribe it with your Name^ that I may publicly exprefs the pleafure which I felt ^ when I found that neither a feparation for thirty years, nor the prejjure of the moft important hufinefs^ had effaced your kind remembrance of a College Acquaintance^ or abated that obliging and polite attention with which you favoured me in thcfe early days of life. The friendjhip of the accomplifjed and the worthy is the highefi honour; and to hi…
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