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Rod of Asclepius, staff, wings, snake, flowers, ribbon, medicine, tailpiece

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The speech of Earl Stanhope, in the House of Lords, On Thursday the 20th of February, 1800, in support of his motion for peace with the French Republic; Wherein he shews the ruinous Tendency of the War, drawn from authentic documents, published by George Rose, secretary of the treasury, With a Comparative View of the Resources and Taxes of Great Britain and France; also, seven reasons for discontinuing the war as the best means of supplying the people with bread, And removing the apparent Prospect of the Scarcity of that necessary Article.
Stanhope, Charles Stanhope, Earl (1753-1816)
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords
Social Sciences
English
printed for J. Smith, No. 11, James-Street, Covent-Garden, by A. Seale, Goodge-Street, Middlesex-Hospital
London
1800

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