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Pamphlets from between 1802 and 1803
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A memoir of transactions that took place in St. Domingo in the spring of 1799; affording an idea of the present state of that country the real character of its black governor Toussaint L’Ouverture, and the safety of out West India Islands from attack or revolt, including the rescue of a British officer under sentence of death, by Captain Rainsford
RAINSFORD (Marcus)
Binnsvol011-005
1802
The Soldiers, a historical poem in three parts, containing An Epitome of the Wars entered into by Great Britain, from the year 1739 to the present time, by R. Farmer (London 1802)
FARMER (Richard)
Binnsvol026-004
1802
The question why do we go to War? temperately discussed...
Binnsvol033-005
1803