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A Letter to the author of An examination of the principles and an enquiry into the conduct of the two b--rs : in which is proved, by indisputable facts of foreign transactions, that the two b--rs are true guardians to these kingdoms, have done every thing in their power to retrieve what was lost in a late administration, that they have already recover'd more than could probably be expected, and are therefore falsly accused by the said letter writer.

Title
A Letter to the author of An examination of the principles and an enquiry into the conduct of the two b--rs : in which is proved, by indisputable facts of foreign transactions, that the two b--rs are true guardians to these kingdoms, have done every thing in their power to retrieve what was lost in a late administration, that they have already recover'd more than could probably be expected, and are therefore falsly accused by the said letter writer.
Publication
London : Printed for G. Keith ... and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1749.

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no. 1-5TextUse in library CK p.v. 1 no. 1-5Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

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Description
[2], 82 pages; 21 cm
Subject
  • Egmont, John Perceval, Earl of, 1711-1770
  • Newcastle, Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of, 1693-1768
  • Pelham, Henry, 1695?-1754
  • 1727-1760
  • Politics and government
  • Great Britain > Politics and government > 1727-1760
  • Great Britain
Note
  • The anonymously published "Examination", by the Earl of Egmont, criticized the Duke of Newcastle and the Hon. Henry Pelham.
Call Number
CK p.v. 1, no. 3
OCLC
16114409
Title
A Letter to the author of An examination of the principles and an enquiry into the conduct of the two b--rs : in which is proved, by indisputable facts of foreign transactions, that the two b--rs are true guardians to these kingdoms, have done every thing in their power to retrieve what was lost in a late administration, that they have already recover'd more than could probably be expected, and are therefore falsly accused by the said letter writer.
Imprint
London : Printed for G. Keith ... and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1749.
Edition
The 3rd ed., rev. and corrected by the author.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Chronological Term
1727-1760
Research Call Number
CK p.v. 1, no. 3
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