The general introduction to the two tracts on civil liberty, the war with America, and the finances of the kingodm.
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1778 - London, printed: Philadelphia: re-printed by Hall and Sellers., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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- Open LibraryOL17689366M
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- Early American imprints -- no. 16023.
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- The general introduction to the two tracts on civil liberty, the war with America, and the finances of the kingodm.
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