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- The Christian soldier: or, the duties of a religious life recommended to the army, from the example of Cornelius: in a sermon. By Thomas Broughton, ... The third edition.
- The Political History of John Bull; Or, the True Englishman, Neither a Republican Nor an Aristocrat ... Addressed by John Bull to the Right Honourable William Pitt. Also, Remarks on the Present State
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