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An impartial review of the opposition; and the conduct of the late minister since his secession. With An Enquiry whether Britain is likely to be better for the Change of the Ministry, and in what Manner. What are the Expectations of the People there-from, and how far they have been already, or may be hereafter answer'd. The deplorable Situation of Trade at present; a true State of the National Debt, as attested from the Exchequer, and some Remarks thereupon. And whether, upon the Whole, Liberty or Slavery prevails most in the public Scale. In a Letter from a West-Country Clothier to his Representative, one of the Twenty-One.
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