Good Queen Anne vindicated, and the ingratitude, insolence, &c. of her Whig ministry and the allies detected and exposed, in the beginning and conducting of the war. The Englishman's memorial: Containing A short History of the Land Wars we have been engaged in, with unanswerable Arguments, proving 'tis not the Interest of England to be concerned, as a Principal, in a Land War, upon any Pretence Whatsoever;-Mind the Sea. With Remarks on the new Ways of raising Money, &c. (unknown to our Ancestors, and which our Posterity will curse us for;) also Many important Matters relative to the British Affairs, worthy of the Attention of the Publick at this Juncture. By the author of The dissertation on parties.
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- Good Queen Anne vindicated, and the ingratitude, insolence, &c. of her Whig ministry and the allies detected and exposed, in the beginning and conducting of the war. The Englishman's memorial: Containing A short History of the Land Wars we have been engaged in, with unanswerable Arguments, proving 'tis not the Interest of England to be concerned, as a Principal, in a Land War, upon any Pretence Whatsoever;-Mind the Sea. With Remarks on the new Ways of raising Money, &c. (unknown to our Ancestors, and which our Posterity will curse us for;) also Many important Matters relative to the British Affairs, worthy of the Attention of the Publick at this Juncture. By the author of The dissertation on parties.
- Conduct of the allies
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London: printed for and sold by W. Owen, at Temple-Bar, [1748]
- Publication year
- 1748-1748
- ESTC No.
- N7374
- Grub Street ID
- 52311
- Description
- [4],72p. ; 8⁰
- Note
- Author of The dissertation on parties = Henry St. John.
In fact not by Henry St. John, but by Jonathan Swift.
First published in 1712 as 'The conduct of the allies'.
With a half-title.
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- Not in Teerink-Scouten