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To the Wh--s nineteen queries, a fair and full answer, by an honest Torie; purely for the publick good of his country
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To the Wh--s nineteen queries, a fair and full answer, by an honest Torie; purely for the publick good of his country
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1710.
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218612
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Atterbury, Francis (1662-1732)
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