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Bradstreet's lives: being a genuine history of several gentlemen and ladies, all living within these ten years past, remarkable for their virtues, or their vices. To which is added, The Author's System of Government. His Speech to a Grand Jury. Remarks upon the last dying Agonies of the Roman Empire, the Dissolution of which was immediately preceded by the Sale of all Offices and Preferments in Church, State, and the Army, and established Agents and Brokers, to negotiate for, and inform Purchasers the selling Price of every vacant Place. His Opinion of the fighting Bucks of this Age. His Observations on the Miseries of this Kingdom for want of Tillage, and how easily it may be remedied. With a letter from the River Seine to the Shannon, &c. &c.
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Author Bradstreet, Dudley
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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Dublin
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printed by S. Powell in Crane-Lane
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Literature and Language
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T065520
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