Genuine sense; or, a letter to the Right Honourable George English; including the copy of a letter from Samuel March to Robert Stickler, concerning the advance of journeymens wages.
- Sincere Well-wisher to the Commerce and Liberty of Britain.
- Date:
- [1792]
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London : printed by Ritchie and Sammells, No. 14, Albion Buildings, Bartholomew-Close; and sold by Brown, Corner of Essex street, Strand, Faulder, Bond-Street; Denis, Middle-Row, Holborn; Shepherd, Oxford street; Owen, Piccadilly; Symonds, Paternoster row; Axtell, Royal Exchange; Hands, Little Newport-Street, Newport market; Fox, Dartmouth-street, Westminster; Dale, Blackfriars road; Polwarth, Queen's row, Pimlico; and by all other Booksellers in Town & Country. Entered at Stationer's Hall, [1792]
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15,[1]p. ; 80.
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ESTC T63437
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