The political progress of Britain: or, An impartial history of abuses in the government of the British Empire, in Europe, Asia, and America. From the Revolution, in 1688, to the present time: the whole tending to prove the ruinous consequences of the popular system of taxation, war, and conquest. [One line of quotation] Part second.
  
  
    
      
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              - The political progress of Britain: or, An impartial history of abuses in the government of the British Empire, in Europe, Asia, and America. From the Revolution, in 1688, to the present time: the whole tending to prove the ruinous consequences of the popular system of taxation, war, and conquest. [One line of quotation] Part second.
 
            
              - Political progress of Britain. Part 2 
 
            
              - Political progress of Britain ... Part second. 
 
            
          
         
      
    
    
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        Philadelphia: Printed for Richard Folwell, no. 33, Mulberry-Street, and sold in New-York by James Rivington, 1795. (Price three shillings)
        
      
 
    
    
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        Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839, publisher.  Folwell, Richard, 1768?-1814, bookseller.  Rivington, James, 1724-1802, bookseller. 
      
 
    
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    - 1795
 
    
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      - W20954
 
    
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    - 330676
 
    
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      - iv,[1],6-96p. ;  8⁰
 
    
    
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      - Copyright issued to James Thomson Callender. Cf. Evans.
Issued as the second title in: Select pamphlets: viz. Political progress of Britain .. Philadelphia : Mathew Carey, 1796 (Evans 31173). Also issued separately (Evans 28381).
Parentheses substituted for square brackets enclosing price information in imprint transcription.
Errata note on verso of title page. 
    
    
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