Letters on the subject of an invasion

addressed to the people of Great-Britain and Ireland : shewing its extreme probability and a design of the enemy to combine their utmost political exertions on the present occasion, against the liberties, wealth, and commerce of their natural rivals, the people of these realms, and the indispensible necessity of all ranks and descriptions of people arming in their own defense.

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Letters on the subject of an invasion

addressed to the people of Great-Britain and Ireland : shewing its extreme probability and a design of the enemy to combine their utmost political exertions on the present occasion, against the liberties, wealth, and commerce of their natural rivals, the people of these realms, and the indispensible necessity of all ranks and descriptions of people arming in their own defense.

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Language
English
Pages
27

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Edition Notes

Signed: A.B.
Signatures: A⁸ B⁶.

Published in
Dublin

Classifications

Library of Congress
DC220.3 .A2 1796

The Physical Object

Pagination
27, [1] p. ;
Number of pages
27

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL295082M
LCCN
97200889

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