Political dialogues between the celebrated statues of Pasquin and Marforio at Rome : In which the origin and views of the late war, the secret mediation of the present peace, and the genuine conditions of it, are brought to light. Translated from the original Italian, published the first day of the present year. Dedicated to the renowned modern equilibrist.
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