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An analysis of the philosophical works of Lord Bolingbroke, by the late unfortunate Earl Ferrers, for his private entertainment; to which is prefixed, a parallel of Earl Ferrers's case, with that of Lord Santry ... and a sentimental letter to a friend

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  • "An analysis of the philosophical works of Lord Bolingbroke, by the late unfortunate Earl Ferrers, for his private entertainment; to which is prefixed, a parallel of Earl Ferrers's case, with that of Lord Santry ... and a sentimental letter to a friend"@en
  • "An analysis of the philosophical works of Lord Bolingbroke by the late unfortunate Earl Ferrers, for his private entertainment ; to which is prefixed, a parallel of Earl Ferrers's case, with that of Lord Santry, a Peer of Ireland, both convicted of Murder: and a sentimental letter to a friend"@en
  • "An analysis of the philosophical works of Lord Bolingbroke by the late unfortunate Earl Ferrers, for his private entertainment; to which is prefixed, a parallel of Earl Ferrers's case, with that of Lord Santry ... and a sentimental letter to a friend. by the late unfortunate Earl Ferrers, for his private entertainment; to which is prefixed, a parallel of Earl Ferrers's case, with that of Lord Santry ... and a sentimental letter to a friend"
  • "An analysis of the philosophical works of Lord Bolingbroke by the late unfortunate Earl Ferrers, for his private entertainment ; to which is prefixed, a parallel of Earl Ferrers's case, with that of Lord Santry ... and a sentimental letter to a friend"@en
  • "An analysis of the philosophical works of Lord Bolingbroke"@en
  • "An analysis of the philosophical works of Lord Bolingbroke by the late unfortunate Earl Ferrers, for his private entertainment; to which is prefixed, a parallel of Earl Ferrers's case, with that of Lord Santry, a Peer of Ireland, both convicted of Murder: and a sentimental letter to a friend"