Descriptive account of propsal presented to the British Parliament, 1792.

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Descriptive account of propsal presented to the British Parliament, 1792.

Descriptive account of a proposal (circa 1775?) to persuade the British Parliament to address the grievances of the Continental Congress presented by James Drummond (later Lord Perth) on behalf of Lord Frederick North and William Murray, Earl of Mansfield.

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