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Addressed to the people and Parliament of Great Britain. The crisis; or, remarks on "A letter to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, on the subject of his marriage with Mrs. Fitzherbert. With certain queries to Mr. Fox, Mr. Burke, and the domestics of His Royal Highness and Mrs. Fitzherbert, on this interesting subject

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  • "Addressed to the people and Parliament of Great Britain. The crisis; or, remarks on "A letter to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, on the subject of his marriage with Mrs. Fitzherbert. With certain queries to Mr. Fox, Mr. Burke, and the domestics of His Royal Highness and Mrs. Fitzherbert, on this interesting subject"@en
  • "Addressed to the people and Parliament of Great Britain. : the crisis ; or, remarks on "A letter to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, on the subject of his marriage with Mrs. Fitzherbert. With certain queries to Mr. Fox, Mr. Burke, and the domestics of His Royal Highness and Mrs. Fitzherbert, on this interesting subject"@en
  • "Addressed to the people and Parliament of Great Britain The crisis; or, remarks on "a letter to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, on the subject of his marriage with Mrs. Fitzherbert. With certain queries to Mr. Fox, Mr. Burke, and the domestics of His Royal Highesss and Mrs. Fitzherbert, on this interesting subject"
  • "Addressed to the people and Parliament of Great Britain. the crisis ; or, remarks on "a letter to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, on the subject of his marriage with Mrs. Fitzherbert. With certain queries to Mr. Fox, Mr. Burke, and the domestics of His Royal Highesss and Mrs. Fitzherbert, on this interesting subject"@en
  • "Addressed to the people and Parliament of Great Britain the crisis; or, remarks on "a letter to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, on the subject of his marriage with Mrs. Fitzherbert. With certain queries to Mr. Fox, Mr. Burke, and the domestics of His Royal Highesss and Mrs. Fitzherbert, on this interesting subject"