A Letter To A Gentleman In The Country, From His Friend In London
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His Friend in LONDON:
His Friend in LONDON:
Authentick and circumstantial Account of the Confinement, Behaviour, and Death of   Mens conscia Recti....
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LONDON:
LONDON:
Printed for and sold by J. Lacy , the Corner of St. Martin’s-Court, St. Martin’s-Lane, near Leicester-Fields. MDCCLVII. [Price One Shilling.] Just published, and sold by J. Lacy, at the Corner of St. Martin’s-Court, St. Martin’s-Lane, near Leicester-Fields.   I. Further Particulars in Relation to the Case of Admiral Byng, from original Papers, by a Gentleman of Oxford. Price one Shilling. II. A Collection of several Pamphlets very little known: Some suppressed Letters, and sundry detached Pieces
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His Friend in London, &c.
His Friend in London, &c.
Dear Sir , Agreeable to your request, I have taken great pains to collect all the particulars, relating to the behaviour and death of the unfortunate Admiral Byng . You know me sufficiently, to be satisfied that I have never had any biass in his favour, or against him. But as the whole affair has been laid before the publick, sufficiently plain for every man of common sense, not prejudiced, to understand it; excepting some inexplicable Circumstances relating to the Court Martial ; I may be allow
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