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A letter of condolance and invitation from Cardinal Fleury, to the Right Honourable the E--- of Or---d.

Publisher: [Dublin] : London: Printed, and Dublin: Re-printed, in the year, 1742Description: 24p. ; 8.°.Note: An attack on WalpoleSubject(s): Great Britain -- History -- George II, 1727-1760
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VOL.54(4) A letter to a Member of Parliament. Concerning the present state of affairs at home and abroad. By a true lover of the people. VOL.54(5) A vindication to the conduct to a certain eminent patriot: viz. I. On his refusing to accept to any place to prtoit. II. On his refusing to be one to the Secret Committee. III. On his voting against the repeal to the Septennial Act at this critical conjuncture. In a letter from a Member to his friend in the country. VOL.54(6) The political padlock, and the English key, a fable. Translated from the Italian of Father M-----r S---ini, who is now under confinement for the same in Naples, by order of Don Carlos. With explanatory notes. VOL.54(7) A letter of condolance and invitation from Cardinal Fleury, to the Right Honourable the E--- of Or---d. VOL.54(8) A modest proposal for the prohibition of speech, humbly offered to the consideration of Parliament. VOL.54(9) An important secret come to light. Or, the States General's reasons for refusing to guaranty the E---- of H-----r, and act offensively against in the Netherlands, as lately proposed by the Ministers of G.B. Being the arguments used by Mynheer ---- ---- at a conference held the beginning of October last at the Hague, with two B-------h Noblemen, justifying the neutrality of the United Provinces. VOL.5(5) Considerations on the present disturbances in the province of Munster, their causes, extent, probable consequences and remedies. The second edition. By Dominick Trant, Esq.

An attack on Walpole

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