The peace-offering : an essay, shewing the cession of Hanover to be the only probable means for extinguishing the present rebellion, without farther bloodshed ... and likewise for lessening our taxes and expence, paying off our debts, improving trade, getting rid of a standing army ... a late speech spoken before the most venerable society in the nation /
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