The miserable case of poor old England fairly stated, in a letter to a member of the Honourable House of Commons . Or, the most powerful and convincing reasons, why the E-r, the D-h, the rest of the A-s, the late ministry, and the Low-Church, are against making a general peace with France; and all the main objections in opposition to it fairly answered.
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The miserable case of poor old England fairly stated, in a letter to a member of the Honourable House of Commons. Or, the most powerful and convincing reasons, why the E-r, the D-h, the rest of the A-s, the late ministry, and the Low-Church, are against m
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