A pill for the alarmists, or the rival apothecaries, a new tale of an old practice, with a serious moral a political application; and a glorious example in La Hogue defeated invasion. A poem, on the subject of a French invasion. By W. P. Carey, printer and proprietor of the General Evening Post
- Carey, William, 1759-1839.
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- 1796
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Pill for the alarmists, or the rival apothecaries, a new tale of an old practice, with a serious moral a political application; and a glorious example in La Hogue defeated invasion. A poem, on the subject of a French invasion. By W. P. Carey, printer and proprietor of the General Evening Post (Online)
A pill for the alarmists, or the rival apothecaries, a new tale of an old practice, with a serious moral a political application; and a glorious example in La Hogue defeated invasion. A poem, on the subject of a French invasion. By W. P. Carey, printer an
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[Dublin] : Printed and sold at no. 29, Anglesea-Street. September 2, 1796.
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