Considerations on the war : wherein the transactions antecedent thereto, and consequent thereon, are fairly stated and impartially explained : together with a postscript, in relation to some writings since the sitting of the present Parliament : to which is prefix'd a letter to a member of Parliament, containing the reasons for this publication.
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