A dialogue between two free electors , Dick and Tim, On a certain Day of the Poll For L---d T-Th-M and Sir G-E V-D--P--T, When a great Majority of Votes seeming to carry it in Favour of the former, several Public Houses were discharged, and left without fresh Orders, as to their being kept open, for the Reception of his L--dsh-p's Friends.
- Missy, C�esar de, 1703-1775.
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- 1749
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A dialogue between two free electors, Dick and Tim, On a certain Day of the Poll For L---d T-Th-M and Sir G-E V-D--P--T, When a great Majority of Votes seeming to carry it in Favour of the former, several Public Houses were discharged, and left without fr
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London : printed for W. Owen, at Temple Bar, 1749.
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