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Great Britain - Foreign relations - Spain - 1727-1760

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    Strenuous motives for an immediate war against Spain . With a short account of the vigorous war made by King Edward I. for depredations upon his subjects. Mr. Addisons opinion of our trade and commerce. The author's thoughts upon the fatal consequences of losing the present opportunity. Hannibal's speech to the senate of Carthage. And reflections upon the destruction of the Spanish fleet in 1718. Inscribed to the merchants of Great-Britain trading to America.

    | Date: 1738
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    A letter address'd to every honest man in Britain and most respectfully submitted to the serious and patriotal [sic] perusal of the ministry. ... To which is added, a postscript, ... The whole interspersed with proper remarks ... By Mr. F-r-n.

    Ferguson, C. | Date: 1738

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