Item #8790 The Right Honourable Annuitant Vindicated With A Word or two in Favour of the other Great Man, in Case of his Resignation. ANON.
The Right Honourable Annuitant Vindicated With A Word or two in Favour of the other Great Man, in Case of his Resignation
The Right Honourable Annuitant Vindicated With A Word or two in Favour of the other Great Man, in Case of his Resignation

The Right Honourable Annuitant Vindicated With A Word or two in Favour of the other Great Man, in Case of his Resignation

Place Published: London
Publisher: Printed for J. Morgan, in Pater-noster Row.
Date Published: 1761
Edition: 1st Edition
Binding: Disbound

SEVEN YEARS’ WAR / FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR (1754-1763) BOOK

First edition. 4-3/4 x 8-7/8 inches. (3),[5]-66pp. Disbound with no title-page.

Satire on William Pitt the Elder [Annuitant ] and on the Duke of Newcastle.

ESTC T45040

Full title: The Right Honourable Annuitant [William Pitt] Vindicated With A Word or two in Favour of the other Great Man, [the Duke of Newcastle] in Case of his Resignation. In a Letter to A Friend in the Country. The Seven Years War was a global conflict which ran from 1754 until 1763 and pitted a coalition of Great Britain and its allies against a coalition of France and its allies. The war escalated from a regional conflict between Great Britain and France in North America, known today as the French and Indian War.
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