Hannibal not at our gates: or, An enquiry into the grounds of our present fears of popery and the pretender: in a dialogue between Lord Panick, and  George Steady, esq; now first publish'd at the request of several ladies and gentlemen, who desire to inform the world, that they have some reasons not to be freightned <!> out of their wits
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Hannibal not at our gates: or, An enquiry into the grounds of our present fears of popery and the pretender: in a dialogue between Lord Panick, and George Steady, esq; now first publish'd at the request of several ladies and gentlemen, who desire to inform the world, that they have some reasons not to be freightned <!> out of their wits

by Daniel Defoe

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