Additional observations on the nature and value of civil liberty, and the war with America
also observations on schemes for raising money by public loans: an historical deduction and analysis of the national debt: and a brief account of the debts and resources of France ...
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- American Imprint Collection (Library of Congress) - Contributor
Publication
1778 - Re-printed by Hall and Sellers, London, printed : Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Language
English
Word Count
30,500 words, Guess
Page Count
122 pages
Identifiers
- LibraryThing4089932
- Library of Congress Control Number08034764
- OCLC Control Number3873347
- Open LibraryOL7002894M
Classifications
- LCCE187 .C72 vol. 14, no. 4
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- Additional observations on the nature and value of civil liberty, and the war with America
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