The groans of Germany: or, the enquiry of a Protestant German into the original cause of the present distractions of the Empire; the fatal Consequences of an Emperor devoted to France, and the Conduct of Great Britain, since the Death of Queen Ann, with Regard to the Houses of Austria and Bourbon, the Ballance of Power, the Protestant Interest, and the Liberties of Europe. As also, Observations on the Neutrality of One of the Northern Electorates, and the Vote of a certain Elector in Favour of the Duke of Bavaria. Translated from the original lately publish'd at the Hague.

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1741
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London : printed for J. Huggonson, in Sword-And-Buckler-Court, over-against the Crown-Tavern, on Ludgate-Hill, 1741.

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[2],30p. ; 80.

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The third edition.

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ESTC T712

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