A review of the case of the Marshal Belleisle, in answer to a late pamphlet, intitled The case of the Marshal Belleisle truly stated, &c. Wherein his Right to the Benefit of the Cartel relating to Prisoners of War, actually subsisting between Great Britain and France at the Time of his Arrest, is dispassionately examined, and evidently proved by Arguments deduced from incontestable Facts, from the very Cartel itself, and from authentic Papers never before made public. Including a few seasonable Observations on the affecting Hardships of such of our gallant Countrymen as are now detained Prisoners in France on account of the Detention of the Marshal and his Brother the Chevalier De Belleisle.

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1745
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London : printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, 1745.

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70p. ; 80.

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