The plain reasoner : wherein the present state of affairs are set in a new, but very obvious light : the separate and connected interests of Great Britain and Hanover consider'd : and the important question determined, whether England be best defended by an army, or a navy : at a distance, or at home : in discussing these points, many vulgar arguments are censured and exploded, and a rational, political system substituted in their stead
1745
L2003F227 1745
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Title
The plain reasoner : wherein the present state of affairs are set in a new, but very obvious light : the separate and connected interests of Great Britain and Hanover consider'd : and the important question determined, whether England be best defended by an army, or a navy : at a distance, or at home : in discussing these points, many vulgar arguments are censured and exploded, and a rational, political system substituted in their stead
Edition
The second edition.
Published
London : Printed for M. Cooper ..., 1745.
Description
xii, 52 p. ; 20 cm. (8vo)
Call Number
L2003F227 1745
System Control No.
(OCoLC)05694716
Note
Title vignette.
Signatures: A a² B-G H².
A defense of Earl Granville and his policy.
Signatures: A a² B-G H².
A defense of Earl Granville and his policy.
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