An humble address and earnest appeal to those respectable personage in Great-Britain and Ireland, who, in their great and permanent interest in landed property [...] are the ablest to judge, and the fittest to decide, whether a connection with, or a separation from the continental colonies of America, be most for the national advantage, and the lasting benefit of these kingdoms

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Institution:International Institute of Social History
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Published: Cadell, 1776.
London :
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spellingShingle An humble address and earnest appeal to those respectable personage in Great-Britain and Ireland, who, in their great and permanent interest in landed property [...] are the ablest to judge, and the fittest to decide, whether a connection with, or a separation from the continental colonies of America, be most for the national advantage, and the lasting benefit of these kingdoms
title An humble address and earnest appeal to those respectable personage in Great-Britain and Ireland, who, in their great and permanent interest in landed property [...] are the ablest to judge, and the fittest to decide, whether a connection with, or a separation from the continental colonies of America, be most for the national advantage, and the lasting benefit of these kingdoms
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