The thistle; a dispassionate examine of the prejudice of Englishmen in general to the Scotch nation; and particularly of a late arrogant insult offered to all Scotchmen, by a modern English journalist. In a letter to the author of Old England, Dec.27, 1747. The rose: being a detection of the pernicious tendency of two libels lately published, viz. in the Old England journal, and a pamphlet entitled, The thistle. Together with Some Considerations for repealing the Heretable Jurisdictions reserved to the Scots, by the 20th Article of the Treaty of Union.

  • Mansfield, William Murray, Earl of, 1705-1793.
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Printed in the Year 1747
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London : [s.n.], Printed in the Year 1747.

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56p. ; 80.

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The third edition.

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ESTC T133407

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