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The expedition against Rochefort fully stated and considered. In a letter to the Right Honourable the Author of the candid reflexions on the report of the general officers, &c. By a country gentleman.
Published: printed for P. Wilson in Dame-Street, and S. Smith in Essex-Street, over-against the Bridge, Booksellers, 1758Subjects: “…Candid reflections on the Report (published by authority) of the general officers.…”
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The expedition against Rochefort fully stated and considered, in a letter to the right honourable the author of The candid reflections on the report of the general officers, &c. By a country gentleman.
Published: printed for S. Hooper and A. Morley at Gay's Head, near Beaufort-Buildings in the Strand, 1758Subjects: “…Candid reflections on the Report (published by authority) of the general officers.…”
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Walking into the Bigness
Subjects: “…Drama (Dramatic Works By One Author)…”
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The examiner examined. A letter from a gentleman in Connecticut, to his friend in London. In answer to a letter from a gentleman in London, to his friend in America: intitled, The claim of the colonies to an exemption from internal taxes imposed by authority of Parliament, examined.
Subjects: “…Claim of the Colonies to an exemption from internal taxes imposed by authority of Parliament.…”
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The examiner examined. A letter from a gentleman in Connecticut, to his friend in London. In answer to a letter from a gentleman in London, to his friend in America: intitled, The claim of the colonies to an exemption from internal taxes imposed by authority of Parliament, examined.
Published: New-London, printed: New-Haven, reprinted, and sold by Samuel Green, at his shop near the college., 1766Subjects: “…Claim of the Colonies to an exemption from internal taxes imposed by authority of Parliament.…”
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By the King and Queens Authority. : These are to give notice, that here is lately arrived an experienced and most famous High-German doctor, who by his great study, and constant practice in several parts of the world, as well in princes courts as in hospitals, and war-like expeditions, hath obtained such a physical method, as to cure all external and internal distempers (if curable)....
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