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England and France; or, the contrast. Taken from an American publication, lately printed at Philadelphia.

By: Walsh, Robert, 1784-1859Publisher: London : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, ... and J. Booker, 1810Edition: 6th edDescription: iv, 45, [3]pSubject(s): Great Britain -- History -- George III, 1760-1820
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.7(2) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 37225-1001
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VOL.71(5) Remarks on an article in the Edinburgh Review, No. 135. on the times of George the Third and George the Fourth. By Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Taylor, G.C.B. VOL.71(6) Remains of the Rev. John Rees, late of Crown Street Chapel, Soho, London. In five parts: collected and published by Mrs. Walker, eldest daughter of Mr Rees' first family. VOL.71(7) Thoughts in times past tested by subsequent events. By the Duke of Newcastle. VOL.7(2) England and France; or, the contrast. Taken from an American publication, lately printed at Philadelphia. VOL.72(1) The Jesuit's memorial, for the intended reformation of England, under their first popish prince. Published from the copy that was presented to the late King James II. With an introduction, and some animadversions, by Edward Gee, Rector of St Benedict Paul's-Wharf, and chaplain in ordinary to their Majesties. VOL.72(2) The whole series of all that hath been transacted in the House of Peers, concerning the Popish plot, wherein is contained, the most material passages in both Houses of Parliament, relating to the full discovery thereof. VOL.72(2) Popery always the same; exemplified in an authentick account of the persecutions now carrying on against the protestants in the South of France. With an appendix, consisting of original papers.

Taken from "A letter on the genius and dispositions of the French government" by Robert Walsh, published under the pseudonym, American.

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