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The new project examin'd or the design of the faction to deprive the family of Hanover, of the power to name Lords Justices, anatomiz'd. In a letter to a Member of Parliament
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The new project examin'd or the design of the faction to deprive the family of Hanover, of the power to name Lords Justices, anatomiz'd. In a letter to a Member of Parliament
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1714.
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57041
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Ridpath, George (-1726)
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