Party distinctions, the bane and misery of the British nation. Or, an earnest, unprejudic'd perswasive to union and harmony among Ourselves, as the only and effectual Means to Re-Establish us in all the Felicities natural to a Free and Happy People; and to destroy the growing Power of France, by a Prosecution of a Vigorous War; or, the Attainment of an Honourable and Lasting Peace. Address'd to all true Britons, in the present critical conjuncture of public affairs.
- Petronius, active 18th century.
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- [1744?]
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London : printed for M. Cooper, in Pater Noster Row, [1744?]
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32p. ; 80.
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ESTC T106281
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