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                 DISCOURSE

                   AGAINST

                   Smearing

                       AND

                  CURSING:

                  Publiſhied,

Purſuant to his Majeſtie's Injunctions.

By   WILLIAM   ASSHETON   D. D.
   Rector of Beckenham in Kent.

                KIRKBRIDE,
Re-printed and ſold by Robert Rae, 1712.

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Discourse against swearing and cursing
DescriptionA product of the first printing press set up in Kirkbride Manse (nr. Dumfries).
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