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A letter to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland. : To stir them up to all necessary preparations to meet a perfidious enemy, who intend to invade our land, and attack our liberties. By a lover of his king and country
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A letter to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland. : To stir them up to all necessary preparations to meet a perfidious enemy, who intend to invade our land, and attack our liberties. By a lover of his king and country
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[1756?]
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310825
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Hayward, Samuel (1718-1757)
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(8vo)
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