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A letter to a friend in the country : occasion'd by a report that there is a design still forming by the late directors of the South-Sea Company, their agents and associates, to issue the receipts of the third and fourth subscriptions at 1000 l. per cent. and to extort about ten millions more from the miserable people of Great Britain : with some observations on the present state of affairs at home and abroad

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  • "A letter to a friend in the country : occasion'd by a report that there is a design still forming by the late directors of the South-Sea Company, their agents and associates, to issue the receipts of the third and fourth subscriptions at 1000 l. per cent. and to extort about ten millions more from the miserable people of Great Britain : with some observations on the present state of affairs at home and abroad"@en
  • "A letter to a friend in the country occasion'd by a report that there is a design still forming by the late directors of the South-Sea Company"@en
  • "A letter to a friend in the country, occasion'd by a report that there is a design still forming by the late directors of the South Sea Company ... to issue the receipts of the third and fourth subscriptions at 1000 l. per cent. and to extort about ten millions more from the miserable people of Great Britain. With some observations on the present state of affairs at home and abroad"@en
  • "A letter to a friend in the country"
  • "A letter to a friend in the country occasion'd by a report that there is a design still forming by the late directors of the South-Sea Company, their agents and associates, to issue the receipts of the third and fourth subscriptions at 1000 l. per cent. and to extort about ten millions more from the miserable people of Great Britain"
  • "A letter to a friend in the country occasion'd by a report that there is a design still forming by the late directors of the South-Sea Company, their agents and associates, to issue the receipts of the third and fourth subscriptions at 1000 l. per cent. and to extort about ten millions more from the miserable people of Great Britain"@en