The whole proceedings and resolutions of the freeholders of the county of Middlesex, at a meeting publicly convened and held by the high sheriff, at Hackney, on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 1800, Where it was Unanimously Resolved, that the War IS The Cause Of The Alarming High Price of Provisions, &c. &c. &c. Also A very interesting Debate on the Parliamentary Conduct of Mr. Byng and Mr. Mainwaring, The present Representatives of the County. To Which IS Added, The Prospect of Famine, Clearly Demonstrated BY His Grace The Duke Of Portland, In his Letters to Mr. Wakefield, mayor of nottingham, and the lord lieutenant of the country of oxford.

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1800
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London : printed by W. Hughes, Smithfield, for J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet Street. Sold also by J. Smith, No. 11, James Street, Covent Garden, the booksellers in Piccadilly and at the Royal Exchange, 1800.

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[2],22p. ; 80.

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