Britannia in mourning: Or, A review of the politicks and conduct of the court of Great Britain with regard to France, the ballance of power, and the true interest of these nations, from the restoration to the present times; and particularly since the accession of the illustrious house of H-r. And likewise a view of the present state of our liberties, and trade, compared with what they have been; and of the management of the present war with Spain: the whole concluding with a visionary prospect of the glories of Britannia in the reign of Queen Ann, and the present power of the House of Bourbon. In a dialogue between two ancient patriot Englishmen, commonly known by the names of Jest and Carnest.

  • Jest and Earnest.
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1742
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London : Printed for J. Huggonson, in Sword-and-Fuckler-Court, over-against the Crown-Tavern, on Ludgate-Hill, 1742.

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72p. ; 80.

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