The political state of Great Britain containing an impartial account of the most important and remarkable transactions; Changes in the Ministry; And Proceedings in Parliament and Convocation; And in Particular, The Whole Debates and Examinations of the House of Peers about the Affairs of Spain, viz. The Earl of Peterborow's Answers, to the Five Questions put to his Lordship; The Earl of Galway's Narrative and Reply; Original Letters of the Earl of Sunderland, and Mr. Stanhope; The Speeches and Protests of several Lords on that Occasion; and other Valuable Pieces not yet Publish'd. In a letter, from a secretary to a foreign minister, who has resided Twenty One Years in England, to his friend at the Hague. To be continu'd monthly. February, 1710/11.
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The political state of Great Britain; containing an impartial account of the most important and remarkable transactions; ... In a letter, from a secretary to a foreign minister, ... to his friend at the Hague. To be continu'd monthly. February, 1710/11.
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London : printed for J. Baker, at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1711]
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