A political resemblance of a war, in the behaviour of all countries: being set forth in a complaint against the fix'd observators, the French in particular, who daily, during this summer season, crowd the benches in St. James's park. To which is added, the Frenchman outwitted. A tale.
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Unknown. A political resemblance of a war, in the behaviour of all countries: being set forth in a complaint against the fix'd observators, the French in particular, who daily, during this summer season, crowd the benches in St. James's park. To which is added, the Frenchman outwitted. A tale.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 25726, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/25726. Accessed 2025-10-30.
Unknown, . A political resemblance of a war, in the behaviour of all countries: being set forth in a complaint against the fix'd observators, the French in particular, who daily, during this summer season, crowd the benches in St. James's park. To which is added, the Frenchman outwitted. A tale. London: John Wilford, 1731.
Unknown , . (1731). A political resemblance of a war, in the behaviour of all countries: being set forth in a complaint against the fix'd observators, the french in particular, who daily, during this summer season, crowd the benches in st. james's park. to which is added, the frenchman outwitted. a tale. London: John Wilford.
Unknown, . A political resemblance of a war, in the behaviour of all countries: being set forth in a complaint against the fix'd observators, the French in particular, who daily, during this summer season, crowd the benches in St. James's park. To which is added, the Frenchman outwitted. A tale. London: John Wilford, 1731.
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