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5 Archibald Bower, The History of the Popes, from the Foundation of the See of Rome to the Present Time (3rd ed.) [i] (1761)

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THE


H IS TOR Y

                      OF   THE



   POP ES,

                    FROM THE

Foundation of the S E E of R 0 ME,

                      TO   THE

   PRESENT TIME.


                      V  O  L.  V.

        By  ARCHIBALD BOWER, Ef7;
 Heretofore 'Public Profefor of Rhetoric, Hiflory, and Philofophy, in the
           Univerfities of Rome, Fermo, and Maccrata,
       And, in the latter Place, Counfellor of the Inqurfition.


                  LON *D O N:
             Printed for the AUTHOR ;
And to be had at W. SAN DBY 's, at the Shi, oppofite St. Dunan's Church,
  Fleet-ftreet ; at Z. STuART 's at the Lamb, in Pater-nqfer-Row; at
  Mr. FR I TH 's, the Corer of the Old Jewry, in the Poultry; and at the
  A uT H 0 R 's, oppofite to the Duke of Grafton's, in Old Bond-fireet.
                       M.DCC.LXI.
With this Volume is delivered A Summary View of the Controverfy between the Pai/h and the
  Author, containing a Full Confutation of all the Calumnies, which They and their Prote/lant
  Tool have invented to blacken his Chara~fer, and difcredit this Work, with Remarks upon the
  Certificates from the Inquilition.

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