The present condition of Great-Britain, in a discourse upon things that have not been considered, though they are of the greatest consequence to her. With a true state of the case between us and the Dutch, that may not be unworthy of the Deliberations of that august Assembly by which we are represented in Parliament; and particularly in that great Article which fills them with so many Terrors as are insinuated in our present Accounts from Holland.
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- The present condition of Great-Britain, in a discourse upon things that have not been considered, though they are of the greatest consequence to her. With a true state of the case between us and the Dutch, that may not be unworthy of the Deliberations of that august Assembly by which we are represented in Parliament; and particularly in that great Article which fills them with so many Terrors as are insinuated in our present Accounts from Holland.
- Natural interest of Great-Britain
- People / Organizations
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London: printed for J. Robinson, at the Golden-Lion on Ludgate-Hill; M. Cook, and E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange; A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and all the pamphlet-shops about London and Westminster, [1746]
- Publication year
- 1746-1746
- ESTC No.
- T44206
- Grub Street ID
- 272663
- Description
- [8],46,[2]p. ; 8⁰
- Note
- Part I: the second part was published in 1748 under the title 'The natural interest of Great Britain in its present circumstances, demonstrated'.
Signed at end: T. W.
With a final advertisement leaf.
Price from imprint: price One Shilling.