A New-Year's gift, for the new-interest freeholders: or, A short catechism : Whereby the voters of the new interest may be readily instructed to give a full and proper account of themselves and their principles.
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| Language: | English |
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Printed for H. Smith, in Amen Corner,
1754.
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