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An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. Wherein It appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of france and spain, break the confederacy, make a seperate peace, destroy the establish'd church, sink the Trade of the naion, betray the Queen, and bring in the pretender

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  • "Inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign"@en
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  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. Wherein It appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of france and spain, break the confederacy, make a seperate peace, destroy the establish'd church, sink the Trade of the naion, betray the Queen, and bring in the pretender"@en
  • "An enquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. Wherein It appears by Sixty Five Articles, That a Scheme was laid to raise the Grandeur of France and Spain, break the Confederacy, make a separate Peace, destroy the Establish'd Church, sink the Trade of the Nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the Pretender. As also A Design to Reform the Army, by putting in Irish Officers to Command it, and for making private Leagues, in order to hasten and support the intended Restauration. With other Particulars relating to the forwardness of a Rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease of Popery in Ireland, the occasion of the Queen's Death, and the discovery of an Immense Sum of Money taken out of the Treasury, and not accounted for. Presented to the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next election of a new parliament"@en
  • "An enquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. Wherein It appears by Sixty Five Articles, That a Scheme was laid to raise the Grandeur of France and Spain, break the Confederacy, make a separate Peace, destroy the Establish'd Church, sink the Trade of the Nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the Pretender. As also A Design to Reform the Army, by putting in Irish Officers to Command it, and for making private Leagues, in order to hasten and support the intended Restauration. With other Particulars relating to the forwardness of a Rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease of Popery in Ireland, the occasion of the Queen's Death, and the discovery of an Immense Sum of Money taken out of the Treasury, and not accounted for. Presented to the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next election of a new parliament"
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. Wherein It appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of france and spain, break the confederacy, make a seperate peace, destroy the establish'd church, sink the Trade of the naion, betray the Queen, and bring in the pretender"
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. Wherein it appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace, destroy the Establish'd Church, sink the trade of the nation, berray the Queen, and bring in the pretender. As also a design to reform the army, by putting in Irish officers to command it, and for making private leagues in order to hasten and support the intended restauration. With other particulars relating to the forwardness of a rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease of popery in Ireland, the occasion of the Queen's death, and the discovery of an immense sum of money taken out of the treasury, and not accounted for. Presented to the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next election of a New Parliament"
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. Wherein it appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace, destroy the Establish'd Church, sink the trade of the nation, berray the Queen, and bring in the pretender. As also a design to reform the army, by putting in Irish officers to command it, and for making private leagues in order to hasten and support the intended restauration. With other particulars relating to the forwardness of a rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease of popery in Ireland, the occasion of the Queen's death, and the discovery of an immense sum of money taken out of the treasury, and not accounted for. Presented to the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next election of a New Parliament"@en
  • "An enquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. ... Presented to the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next election of a new parliament"
  • "An enquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. ... Presented to the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next election of a new parliament"@en
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. Wherein it appears by Sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace, destroy the establish'd church, sink the trade of the nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the Pretender. As also a design to reform the army, by putting in Irish officers to command it, and for making private leagues in order to hasten and support the intended restauration. With other particulars relating to the forwardness of a rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease"@en
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign : wherein it appears by sixty-five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace, destroy the establish'd Church, sink the trade of the nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the Pretender"
  • "An Inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign"
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign : wherein it appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace, destroy the establish'd church, sink the trade of the nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the Pretender : as also a design to reform the army ... with other particulars relating to the forwardness of a rebellion in Scotland"
  • "An enquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign : wherein it appears by sixty-five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the conferacy, make a separate peace, destroy the Establish'd Church, sink the trade of the nation, betray the queen, and bring in the Pretender As also A Design to Reform the Army, by putting in Irish Officers to Command it, and for making private Leagues, in order to hasten and support the intended Restauration. With other Particulars relating to the forwardness of a Rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease of Popery in Ireland, the occasion of the Queen's Death, and the discovery of an Immense Sum of Money taken out of the Treasury, and not accounted for. Presented to the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next election of a new parliament"@en
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign : wherein it appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace, destroy the establish'd church, sink the trade of the nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the Pretender ... : presented to the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next election of a new Parliament"@en
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. Wherein it appears by 65 articles, that a seheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace ... and bring in the Pretender"@en
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign : wherein it appears by sixty-five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace, destroy the establish'd Church, sink the trade of the nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the Pretender : as also a design to reform the army, by putting in Irish officers to command it, and for making private leagues in order to hasten and support the intended restauration : with other particulars relating to the forwardness of a rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease of popery in Ireland, the occasion of the Queen's death, and the discovery of an immense sum of money taken out of the treasury, and not accounted for : presented to the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next election of a new Parliament"@en
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign ... : as also a design to reform the army ... with other particulars ... : presented to the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next election of a new parliament"@en
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign : wherein it appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain ... a design to reform the army"@en
  • "An Inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign ... Presented to the Freeholders of Great Britain, against the next Election of a new Parliament [by Charles Povey]. The sixth edition"
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign Wherein It appears by Sixty Five Articles, That a Scheme was laid to raise the Grandeur of France and Spain, break the Confederacy, make a Separate Peace, destroy the Establish'd Church, sink the Trade of the Nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the Pretender. As also A Design to Reform the Army, by putting in Irish Officers to command it, and for making private Leagues, in order to hasten and support the intended Restauration. With other Particulars relating to the Forwardness of a Rebellion in Scotland, the great Encrease of Popery in Ireland, the Occasion of the Queen's Death, and the Discovery of an Immense Sum of Money taken out of the Treasury, and not accounted for. Presented To the Freeholders of Great Britain, against the next Election of a New Parliament"
  • "An Inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign... presented to the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next election of a new Parliament. [By Charles Povey.]"
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign : wherein it appears by sixty five articles that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the Confederacy, make a separat peace, destroy the establish'd church, sink the trade of the nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the pretender ; as also a design to reform the army by putting in Irish officers to command it, and for making private leagues in order to hasten and support the intended restauration ; with other particulars relating to the forwardness of a rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease of Popery in Ireland, the occasion of the Queen's death, and the discovery of an immense sum of money taken out of the Treasury and not accounted for ; presented to the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next election of a new Parliament"@en
  • "Advice to the freeholders of Great Britain now upon the election of a new Parliament"
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. Wherein it appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain ... As also a design to reform the army ... with other particulars relating to the forwardness of a rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease of popery in Ireland, the occasion of the Queen's death, and the discovery of an immense sum of money taken out of the treasury"@en
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. Wherein It appears by Sixty Five Articles, That a Scheme was laid to raise the Grandeur of France and Spain, break the Confederacy, make a Separate Peace, destroy the Establish'd Church, sink the Trade of the Nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the Pretender. As also A Design to Reform the Army, by putting in Irish Officers to command it, and for making private Leagues in order to hasten and support the intended Restauration. With other Particulars relating to the Forwardness of a Rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease of Popery in Ireland, the Occasion of the Queen's Death, and the Discovery of an Immense Sum of Money taken out of the Treasury, and not accounted for. Presented To the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next Election of a New Parliament"@en
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the last four years reign : wherein it appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace, destroy the establish'd church, sink the trade of the nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the Pretender : with a design to reform the army by putting in Irish officers"@en
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. Wherein it appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace, destroy the establish'd church, sink the trade of the nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the pretender. As also a design to reform the army, by putting in Irish officers to command it, and for making private leagues in order to hasten and support the intended restauration. With other particulars relating to the forwardness of a rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease of popery in Ireland, the occasion of the queen's death, and the discovery of an immense sum of money taken out of the treasury, and not accounted for. Presented to the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next election of a new Parliament"@en
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign Wherein it appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace, destroy the establish'd church, sink the trade of the nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the pretender. As also a design to reform the army, by putting in Irish officers to command it, and for making private leagues in order to hasten and support the intended restauration. With other particulars relating to the forwardness of a rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease of popery in Ireland, the occasion of the queen's death, and the discovery of an immense sum of money taken out of the treasury, and not accounted for. Presented to the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next election of a new Parliament"
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign wherein it appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace, destroy the establish'd church, sink the trade of the nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the Pretender : as also a design to reform the army, by putting in Irish officers to command it, and for making private leagues in order to hasten and support the intended restauration : with other particulars relating to the forwardness of a rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease of popery in Ireland, the occasion of the Queen's death, and the discovery of an immense sum of money taken out of the Treasury, and not accounted for"@en
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. Wherein it appears by 65 articles, that a ccheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace ... and bring in the Pretender"@en
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the last four years reign Wherein It appears by Sixty-Five Articles, That a Scheme was laid to raise the Grandeur of France and Spain, break the Confederacy, make a Separate Peace, destroy the Establish'd Church, sink the Trade of the Nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the Pretender. With A Design to Reform the Army, by putting in Irish Officers, and for making private Leagues in order to hasten the intended Restauration. As also, Particulars relating to a Rebellion in Scotland, the encrease of Popery in Ireland, the Occasion of the Queen's Death, and the Discovery of an Immense Sum of Money taken out of the Treasury, not accounted for. Presented To the Freeholders of Great-Britain, against the Election of a New Parliament"
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the last four years reign"
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the last four years reign"@en
  • "An enquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign ... : as also a design to reform the army, with other particulars relating to ... a rebellion in Scotland ... Presented to the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next election of a new parliament"@en
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign : wherein it appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace, destroy the establish'd church, sink the trade of the nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the Pretender : as also a design to reform the army, by putting in Irish officers to command it, and for making private leagues in order to hasten and support the intended restauration : with other particulars relating to the forwardness of a rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease of popery in Ireland, the occasion of the Queen's death, and the discovery of an immense sum of money taken out of the Treasury, and not accounted for"
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign : wherein it appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace, destroy the establish'd church, sink the trade of the nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the Pretender : as also a design to reform the army, by putting in Irish officers to command it, and for making private leagues in order to hasten and support the intended restauration : with other particulars relating to the forwardness of a rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease of popery in Ireland, the occasion of the Queen's death, and the discovery of an immense sum of money taken out of the Treasury, and not accounted for"@en
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign Wherein It appears by Sixty Five Articles, That a Scheme was laid to raise the Grandeur of France and Spain, break the Confederacy, make a Separate Peace, destroy the Establish'd Church, sink the Trade of the Nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the Pretender. As also A Design to Reform the Army, by putting in Irish Officers to command it, and for making private Leagues in order to hasten and support the intended Restauration. With other Particulars relating to the Forwardness of a Rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease of Popery in Ireland, the Occasion of the Queen's Death, and the Discovery of an Immense Sum of Money taken out of the Treasury, and not accounted for. Presented To the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next Election of a New Parliament"
  • "An Inquiry into the Miscarriages of the Four Last Years Reign [of Queen Anne] ... Presented to the Freeholders of Great Britain against the next election of a new parliament. [By Charles Povey.]"@en
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. : Wherein it appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace, destroy the establish'd church, sink the trade of the nation, betray the queen, and bring in the Pretender. As also a design to reform the army, by putting in Irish officers to command it, and for making private leagues in order to hasten and support the intended restauration. With other particulars relating to the forwardness of a rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease of popery in Ireland, the occasion of the queen's death, and the discovery of an immense sum of money taken out of the treasury, and not accounted for. Presented to the freeholders of Great-Britain, against the next election of a new Parliament"@en
  • "[An Inquiry into the Miscarriages of the Four Last Years Reign [of Queen Anne] ... Presented to the Freeholders of Great Britain against the next election of a new parliament. [By Charles Povey.]]"@en
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign"
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign"@en
  • "Onderzoek van de misslagen begaan onder de laatste vierjaarige regeering in Groot Brittanjen"
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign wherein it appears by sixty-five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace, destroy the establish'd Church, sink the trade of the nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the Pretender : as also a design to reform the army, by putting in Irish officers to command it, and for making private leagues in order to hasten and support the intended restaurations : with other particulars relating to the forwardness of a rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease of popery in Ireland, the occasion of the Queen's death, and the discovery of an immense sum of money taken out of the treasury, and not accounted for : presented to the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next election of a new Parliament"@en
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign wherein it appears by sixty-five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace, destroy the establish'd Church, sink the trade of the nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the Pretender : as also a design to reform the army, by putting in Irish officers to command it, and for making private leagues in order to hasten and support the intended restaurations : with other particulars relating to the forwardness of a rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease of popery in Ireland, the occasion of the Queen's death, and the discovery of an immense sum of money taken out of the treasury, and not accounted for : presented to the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next election of a new Parliament"
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign : wherin it appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raifle the Grandeur of France and Spain ...; as also a design to reform the army, by putting in Irish officers to command it, ...; with other particulars relating to the forwardness of a rebellion in Scotland, ... ; presented to the Freeholders of Great Britain"
  • "Inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign"
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. Wherein It appears by Sixty Five Articles, That a Scheme was laid to raise the Grandeur of France and Spain, break the Confederacy, make a separate Peace, destroy the Establish'd Church, sink the Trade of the Nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the Pretender. AS Also A Design to reform the Army, by putting in Irish Officers to command it, and for making private Leagues, in order to hasten and support the intended Restauration. With Other Particulars relating to the Forwardness of a Rebellion in Scotland, the great Encrease of Popery in Ireland, the Occasion of the Queen's Death, and the Discovery of an Immense Sum of Money taken out of the Treasury, and not accounted for. Presented To the Free Holders of Great Britain, against the next Election of a New Parliament"
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. Wherein It appears by Sixty Five Articles, That a Scheme was laid to raise the Grandeur of France and Spain, break the Confederacy, make a separate Peace, destroy the Establish'd Church, sink the Trade of the Nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the Pretender. AS Also A Design to reform the Army, by putting in Irish Officers to command it, and for making private Leagues, in order to hasten and support the intended Restauration. With Other Particulars relating to the Forwardness of a Rebellion in Scotland, the great Encrease of Popery in Ireland, the Occasion of the Queen's Death, and the Discovery of an Immense Sum of Money taken out of the Treasury, and not accounted for. Presented To the Free Holders of Great Britain, against the next Election of a New Parliament"@en
  • "An enquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. : Wherein it appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace, destroy the establish'd church, sink the trade of the nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the Pretender ... Presented to the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next election of a new Parliament"@en
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign : Wherein it appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace, destroy the establish'd church, sink the trade of the nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the Pretender"@en
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the last four years reign. Wherein It appears by Sixty-Five Articles, That a Scheme was laid to raise the Grandeur of France and Spain, break the Confederacy, make a Separate Peace, destroy the Establish'd Church, sink the Trade of the Nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the Pretender. With A Design to Reform the Army, by putting in Irish Officers, and for making private Leagues in order to hasten the intended Restauration. As also, Particulars relating to a Rebellion in Scotland, the encrease of Popery in Ireland, the Occasion of the Queen's Death, and the Discovery of an Immense Sum of Money taken out of the Treasury, not accounted for. Presented To the Freeholders of Great-Britain, against the Election of a New Parliament"@en
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign Wherein it appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace, destroy the establish'd church, sink the trade of the nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the pretender. As also a design to reform the army, by putting in Irish officers to command it, and for making private leagues in order to hasten and support the intended restauration. With other particulars relating to the forwardness of a rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease of popery in Ireland, the occasion of the Queen's death, and the discovery of an immense sum of money taken out of the treasury, and not accounted for. Presented to the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next election of a New Parliament"
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign Wherein it appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace, destroy the Establish'd Church, sink the trade of the nation, berray the Queen, and bring in the pretender. As also a design to reform the army, by putting in Irish officers to command it, and for making private leagues in order to hasten and support the intended restauration. With other particulars relating to the forwardness of a rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease of popery in Ireland, the occasion of the Queen's death, and the discovery of an immense sum of money taken out of the treasury, and not accounted for. Presented to the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next election of a New Parliament"
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. ... Presented to the Freeholders of Great Britain against the next election of a new parliament. [By Ch. Povey]"@en
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. Wherein it appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace, destroy the establish'd church, sink the trade of the nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the pretender. As also a design to reform the army, by putting in Irish officers to command it, and for making private leagues in order to hasten and support the intended restauration. With other particulars relating to the forwardness of a rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease of popery in Ireland, the occasion of the Queen's death, and the discovery of an immense sum of money taken out of the treasury, and not accounted for. Presented to the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next election of a New Parliament"@en
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. Wherein it appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace, destroy the establish'd church, sink the trade of the nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the pretender. As also a design to reform the army, by putting in Irish officers to command it, and for making private leagues in order to hasten and support the intended restauration. With other particulars relating to the forwardness of a rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease of popery in Ireland, the occasion of the Queen's death, and the discovery of an immense sum of money taken out of the treasury, and not accounted for. Presented to the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next election of a New Parliament"
  • "An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. Wherein It appears by Sixty Five Articles, That a Scheme was laid to raise the Grandeur of France and Spain, break the Confederacy, make a Separate Peace, destroy the Establish'd Church, sink the Trade of the Nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the Pretender. As also A Design to Reform the Army, by putting in Irish Officers to command it, and for making private Leagues, in order to hasten and support the intended Restauration. With other Particulars relating to the Forwardness of a Rebellion in Scotland, the great Encrease of Popery in Ireland, the Occasion of the Queen's Death, and the Discovery of an Immense Sum of Money taken out of the Treasury, and not accounted for. Presented To the Freeholders of Great Britain, against the next Election of a New Parliament"@en

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