An address to the electors of Great Britain [electronic resource] : Wherein the power of the people is traced from its original, and confirmed by undoubred authorities: the duty of their representatives in Parliament explained, proper rules laid down to judge of the merits of candidates. The present circumstances of the nation considered, the dangers with which we are threatned from placemen, and a cotrupt majority exposed, together with particular directions how every honest freeholder ought to act in the present situation of affairs: Done by an Eminent Hand.
1740
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Title
An address to the electors of Great Britain [electronic resource] : Wherein the power of the people is traced from its original, and confirmed by undoubred authorities: the duty of their representatives in Parliament explained, proper rules laid down to judge of the merits of candidates. The present circumstances of the nation considered, the dangers with which we are threatned from placemen, and a cotrupt majority exposed, together with particular directions how every honest freeholder ought to act in the present situation of affairs: Done by an Eminent Hand.
Created/published
Edinburgh : Printed by Drummond and Company, in Swan's Closs, a little below the Cross-well, North Side of the Street, 1740.
Description
56 p. ; 8vo.
Associated name
Note
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At end of text on p. 56: "The conclusion of the excellent address, .. is now in the press, and will be published in a few days. The author is industriously conceal'd, tho' the Daily Gazeteer, .. ascribes it to Mr. Fielding".
Hence, sometimes attributed to Henry Fielding.
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
At end of text on p. 56: "The conclusion of the excellent address, .. is now in the press, and will be published in a few days. The author is industriously conceal'd, tho' the Daily Gazeteer, .. ascribes it to Mr. Fielding".
Hence, sometimes attributed to Henry Fielding.
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009.
ESTC staff note
The 'Conclusion' is separately catalogued
Cited/described in
English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), T190133
Genre/form
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- Scotland -- Edinburgh.
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