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T H O U G H T S
O N A
FRENCH INVASION,
WITH REFERENCE TO THE
PROBABILITY OF ITS SUCCESS,
A N D T H E ,
PROPER MEANS OF RESISTING if.
SY HAVILLAND LE MESURIER,' Esq/
WITH EXTRACTS
FROM THE
BISHOP OF LANDAFFS
CELEBRATED ADDRESS
' T O T H E
PEOPLE OF GREAT BRITAIN,
'ttll
i CONTAINING
Dbfervations on the principal objeftions of fome Mo¬
dern Declaimers againfl
RELIGION AND GOVERNMENT.
O L A S G O W
PRINTED BY J. & M. ROBERTSON,
Sahmarket. 1801.
O N A
FRENCH INVASION,
WITH REFERENCE TO THE
PROBABILITY OF ITS SUCCESS,
A N D T H E ,
PROPER MEANS OF RESISTING if.
SY HAVILLAND LE MESURIER,' Esq/
WITH EXTRACTS
FROM THE
BISHOP OF LANDAFFS
CELEBRATED ADDRESS
' T O T H E
PEOPLE OF GREAT BRITAIN,
'ttll
i CONTAINING
Dbfervations on the principal objeftions of fome Mo¬
dern Declaimers againfl
RELIGION AND GOVERNMENT.
O L A S G O W
PRINTED BY J. & M. ROBERTSON,
Sahmarket. 1801.
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