An historical view of the principles, characters, persons, &c. of the political writers in Great Britain : Viz. Mr. P-y, Lord C-, Lord B-, D. of A-le, Mr. S-, &c. &c. &c. Also, the names and characters of the authors of the Craftsman, Common-sense, Champion, Englishman's evening post, Daily gazetteer, &c. In a letter to monsieur M-s, from Monsieur B-s, private agent these twenty years past from the C-t of F-ce, in England. Translated from the French.
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