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A view of the internal policy of Great Britain In two parts. Part I. Of the alterations in the Constitution, from the reign of Henry the Seventh to the end of George the Second; representing the reciprocal effects which these and commerce have had on each other.--Part II. Of the various stages of political society, and the principles upon which they move, drawn from history, and nature. With an application to the interest of Great Britain, shewing the great improvement this island is capable of in respect to numbers, riches, and power; and that it does not depend on foreign connexions, however useful, but on itself alone

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  • "A view of the internal policy of Great Britain : in two parts"
  • "A view of the internal policy of Great Britain In two parts. Part I. Of the alterations in the constitution, from the reign of Henry the seventh to the End of George the Second; representing the reciprocal Effects, which these and Commerce have had on each other. Part II. Of the various stages of political society, and the Principles upon which they move, drawn from History, and Nature. With an Application to the Interest of Great Britain, shewing the great Improvement this Island is capable of in respect to Numbers, Riches, and Powers and that it does not depend on Foreign Connexions, however useful, but on itself alone"
  • "A view of the internal policy of Great Britain In two parts. Part I. Of the alterations in the Constitution, from the reign of Henry the Seventh to the end of George the Second; representing the reciprocal effects which these and commerce have had on each other.--Part II. Of the various stages of political society, and the principles upon which they move, drawn from history, and nature. With an application to the interest of Great Britain, shewing the great improvement this island is capable of in respect to numbers, riches, and power; and that it does not depend on foreign connexions, however useful, but on itself alone"@en
  • "A view of the internal policy of Great Britain : In two parts. Part I. Of the alterations in the constitution, from the reign of Henry the seventh ... Part II. Of the various stages of political society"@en
  • "A view of the internal policy of Great Britain : In two parts. Part I. Of the alterations in the constitution, from the reign of Henry the seventh ... Part II. Of the various stages of political society"
  • "A view of the internal policy of Great Britain in two parts : Part I. Of the alterations in the Constitution, from the reign of Henry the Seventh to the end of George the Second ... : Part II. Of the various stages of political society, and the principles upon which they move, drawn from history, and nature : with an application to the interest of Great Britain"@en
  • "A view of the internal policy of Great Britain. : In two parts. Part I. Of the alterations in the constitution ... Part II. Of the various stages of political society"@en
  • "A view of the internal policy of Great Britain In two parts. Part I. Of the alterations in the constitution, from the reign of Henry the seventh ... Part II. Of the various stages of political society"
  • "A view of the internal policy of Great Britain In two parts. Part I. Of the alterations in the constitution, from the reign of Henry the seventh ... Part II. Of the various stages of political society"@en
  • "A view of the internal policy of Great Britain in two parts"@en
  • "A view of the internal policy of Great Britain : in two parts : Part I. Of the alterations in the Constitution, from the reign of Henry the Seventh to the end of George the Second, representing the reciprocal effects, which these and commerce have had on each other : Part II. Of the various stages of political society, and the principles upon which they move, drawn from history, and nature"@en
  • "A view of the internal policy of Great Britain. : In two parts. Part I. Of the alterations in the constitution, from the reign of Henry the Seventh to the end of George the Second ; representing the reciprocal effects, which these and commerce have had on each other. Part II. Of the various stages of political society, and the principles upon which they move, drawn from history, and nature. With an application to the interest of Great Britain, shewing the great improvement this island is capable of in respect to numbers, riches, and power ; and that it does not depend on foreign connections, however useful, but on itself alone"@en
  • "A view of the internal policy of Great Britain in two parts, part I. of the aoterations in the Constitution, from the reign of Henry the Seventh ... part II. of the varions stages of political society, and the principles upon which they move"@en
  • "A view of the internal policy of Great Britain in two parts : Part I. of the alterations in the constitution ... Part II. of the various stages of political society, and the principles upon which they move, drawn from history, and nature"@en
  • "A view of the internal policy of Great Britain in two parts : Part I. of the alterations in the constitution ... Part II. of the various stages of political society, and the principles upon which they move, drawn from history, and nature"
  • "A view of the internal policy of Great Britain. In two parts. Part I. Of the alterations in the constitution, from the reign of Henry the seventh to the End of George the Second; representing the reciprocal Effects, which these and Commerce have had on each other. Part II. Of the various stages of political society, and the Principles upon which they move, drawn from History, and Nature. With an Application to the Interest of Great Britain, shewing the great Improvement this Island is capable of in respect to Numbers, Riches, and Powers and that it does not depend on Foreign Connexions, however useful, but on itself alone"@en