War betwixt the two British kingdoms consider'd, and the dangerous circumstances of each with regard thereto lay'd open; by a Full View of the Consequences of it on Both sides. Being Design'd As a Perpetual Standard, for Judging aright of that Event: and For Promoting Peace, and Friendly Agreement betwixt Them, by Reasonable Concessions from Each to Each, for the Mutual Interest and Good of Both. By the author of the rights and interest of the two British monarchies, with Respect to an United or Separate State, &c.

  • Hodges, James.
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1705
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London : printed and sold by John Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1705.

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[40],165,[3]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T80354

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