A sixth and last letter, or, address to the Parliament, as well as to the people of Great Britain with a retrospection to all that has been offer'd on the case and Cowardice of Admiral Bing: and several other New and Interesting Circumstances; To which, are subjoined a proper compliment to the liverymen of the City of London, on their Late Behaviour in in the Choice of a Lord Mayor; and, the demonstrative utility of introducing any Particular foreigners of character and wealth, to settle amongst us, on such Terms as the British Parliament should think Equitable, and Politically Just. By an impartial Briton!.
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Sixth and last letter, or, address to the Parliament, as well as to the people of Great Britain (Online)
A sixth and last letter, or, address to the Parliament, as well as to the people of Great Britain; with a retrospection to all that has been offer'd on the case and Cowardice of Admiral Bing: and several other New and Interesting Circumstances; To which,
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London : printed for the author, and sold by T. Kinnersly, at the Paper-Mill on the North Side St. Paul's Church-Yard, and by the booksellers of London, and Westminster, [1757]
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