A second letter to a right honourable patriot, on the glorious victory obtained over the Brest fleet 1759. And an historical account of that at La Hogue, 1692: The Ancient and Present State of the Venetian and British Navies: Three Scenes; Wherein are introduced, Two of the greatest Names in France: The Respective Cases of the Highlanders and Irish Roman Catholics: The late and present State of the British Colonies: Observations on the Grandeur of the Nation, its extensive Commerce, Banks, Opulent Merchants, &c. and the Characters of two high Critics and the Malicious Practices of the Petty Ones. By Mr. Grove of Richmond.
- Grove, Joseph, -1764.
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- [1760]
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London : printed for J. Burd, at the Temple-Exchange, Fleet-Street. MDCCLX. Where may be had the First Letter on the Glorious Success at Quebec. In this Letter are several Curious Particulars relating to the Battle off Belle-Isle, never before published, [1760]
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[2],8,5-91,[1]p. ; 80.
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ESTC T92512
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