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A second series of facts and arguments; tending to prove, that the abilities of the two b----rs, are not more extraordinary than their virtues. In a letter to a Member of Parliament. By the author of An examination of the principles, &c.
The two brothers = the Duke of Newcastle and the Right Hon. H. Pelham.
Special Collections copy: No. 4 of 5 works in a volume with binder's title "Letter from gentleman in Scotland etc. 1746"

A memorial from the English Protestants, for Their Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Orange.
Attributed to Sir John Wildman.
Two settings identified. Wing does not differentiate between the two settings. In this setting, the first line of text on A1r ends "are". In the other setting (ESTC R13232), the first line of text on A1r ends…

A lord’s speech without doors, to the Lords upon the present condition of the government.
In this edition, last line of text reads "truly meritorious with the English nation."; in another edition, the last line reads "throughout the world."
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