The free-Born Englishman's unmask'd battery; or, a short narrative of our miserable condition. Grounded upon undeniable facts, for the plain, honest information of the publick; whose Right, and Interest, it is to Address Relief; and to endeavour, at least, to make the best of their Bad Markets. With Some Quotations from the Great and Famous William Penn, the Quaker; Explaining the Duty of a True Protestant Dissenter to the King, &c. By the author of Cry aloud and spare not
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Free-Born Englishman's unmask'd battery; or, a short narrative of our miserable condition. Grounded upon undeniable facts, for the plain, honest information of the publick; whose Right, and Interest, it is to Address Relief; and to endeavour, at least, to make the best of their Bad Markets. With Some Quotations from the Great and Famous William Penn, the Quaker; Explaining the Duty of a True Protestant Dissenter to the King, &c. By the author of Cry aloud and spare not (Online)
The free-Born Englishman's unmask'd battery; or, a short narrative of our miserable condition. Grounded upon undeniable facts, for the plain, honest information of the publick; whose Right, and Interest, it is to Address Relief; and to endeavour, at least
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London : printed for and sold by E. Lamb, in May's-Buildings, Covent-Garden; and to be had at the pamphlet shops in London and Westminster, [1747]
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