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Letter from a burgess and guild brother of Edinburgh, to his fellow citizens, on the subject of the late publications, so far as they relate to the city's debt, its income, and expenditure. With comparative tables of the statements by Mr. Smith, an old magistrate, and the tow council.
Burgess and Guild Brother of Edinburgh.Date: 1799- Books
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An answer to Mr Smith's Address. Published by authority of the town council of Edinburgh.
Date: 1799- Books
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A calm and serious reply to the Address of Thomas Smith, Esq. with some observations on the Answer of an old magistrate. By an impartial citizen.
Impartial citizen.Date: 1799- Books
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An answer to Mr Smith's address. Published by authority of the town council of Edinburgh.
Date: 1799- Books
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Address to the town council of Edinburgh; by Thomas Smith, Esq. One of the Present Old Bailies; delivered in his place at the council table, on Friday, Sept. 27. 1799, at choosing the leets for new magistrates; containing some account of the city's affairs - its debt, revenue, expenditure, &c.
Smith, Thomas, baillie of Edinburgh.Date: 1799- Books
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Strictures on the late political conduct of Bailie Smith; in which he is vindicated from the imputation of entertaining views hostile to the interest of Mr Dundas; and other motives are assigned for his conduct.
Civis.Date: 1799- Books
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Letter to Thomas Smith, Esquire; occasioned by his letter to the Lord Provost and magistrates of Edinburgh. Containing Matter of Serious Consideration for the Public and the Magistrates. By an inhabitant of Edinburgh.
Inhabitant of Edinburgh.Date: 1800- Books
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An answer to Baillie Smith's Address to the town council of Edinburgh. By an old magistrate.
Old Magistrate.Date: 1799- Books
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A hit at an old magistrate, and an impartial citizen; containing a sly hint upon the art of pamphlet writing. The title of this letter was formerly, Observations on Mr Smith's pamphlet, the Old Magistrate's Answer, and the Impartial Citizen's Reply, but another pamphlet coming out at the same time, under the same title, it was altered as above, to prevent confusion.
Date: 1799- Books
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Letter from Mr Smith, to the Right Honourable Sir James Stirling, Bart. Lord Provost, and to the magistrates and council of Edinburgh, concerning some recent transactions in the council, in which the public are interested.
Smith, Thomas, baillie of Edinburgh.Date: 1800