Plain Fact: Or A Review Of The Conduct Of The Late Ministers is a book written by William Hunter in 1807. The book is a critical analysis of the actions and decisions made by the British government's ministers at the time. Hunter examines the conduct of the ministers and their handling of various issues, including the war with France, the economy, and the treatment of Ireland. The author argues that the ministers have failed to act in the best interest...
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