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A sober and seasonable discourse, by way of a dialogue between a states-man and a country-gentleman : Making it mainifest, that the sober and truly religious people of this nation, formerly called Puritans, and of late Presbyterians, were not the designers and promoters of the last war. And proving by unanswerable reasons, that there is no such danger of a second war, as is generally feared

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  • "A sober and seasonable discourse, by way of a dialogue between a states-man and a country-gentleman : Making it mainifest, that the sober and truly religious people of this nation, formerly called Puritans, and of late Presbyterians, were not the designers and promoters of the last war. And proving by unanswerable reasons, that there is no such danger of a second war, as is generally feared"@en
  • "A Sober and seasonable discourse by way of a dialogue between a states-man and a country-gentleman making it mainifest that the sober and truly religious people of this nation, formerly called Puritans and of late Presbyterians, were not the designers and promoters of the last war : and proving by unanswerable reasons that there is no such danger of a second war, as is generally feared"@en
  • "A Sober and seasonable discourse by way of a dialogue between a states-man and a country-gentleman"