An epistle to W. S. Esq Containing some Political Remarks on his Speech in the House of Commons, against Sir R. W.'s Proposal For Increasing the Civil List Revenue. And proving it to be, (1.) A gross and insolent Misrepresentation of the late King's Government. (2.) A virulent Invective against the late Ministry and the late Parliament. (3.) An audacious Reflection on his present Majesty's Speeches, Counsels and Conduct. With a Word of Advice to Himself. By a Member of Parliament.
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An epistle to W. S. Esq; Containing some Political Remarks on his Speech in the House of Commons, against Sir R. W.'s Proposal For Increasing the Civil List Revenue. And proving it to be, (1.) A gross and insolent Misrepresentation of the late King's Gove
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London : printed for J. Peele, at Locke's Head in Pater-Noster-Row, [1728]
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