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The Drapier [i.e. Jonathan Swift] demolished and set out in his own proper colours; being a full confutation of all his arguments against Mr. Wood's half-pence
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- "The drapier demolished and set out in his own proper colours; being a full confutation of all his arguments against Mr. Wood's halfpence. By William Wood, Esq"
- "The Drapier [i.e. Jonathan Swift] demolished and set out in his own proper colours; being a full confutation of all his arguments against Mr. Wood's half-pence"@en
- "The drapier demolished and set out in his own proper colours being a full confutation of all his arguments against Mr. Wood's halfpence"@en
- "The Drapier demolished and set out in his own proper colours : being a full confutation of all his arguments against Mr. Wood's halfpence"@en
- "The drapier demolished and set out in his own proper colours ; being a full confutation of all his arguments against Mr. Wood's halfpence. By William Wood, Esq"@en
- "The drapier demolished and set out in his own proper colours ; being a full confutation of all his arguments against Mr. Wood's halfpence. By William Wood, Esq"
- "The drapier demolished and set out in his own proper colours being a full Confutation of all his Arguments against Mr. Wood's Halfpence. By William Wood, Esq"