A guide for the freeholders of Great Britain, and the livery of London: in order to preserve their rights and priviledges, by a dissolution of Parliament, on the present alarming crisis; and to prevent Bribery and Corruption on future Elections: shewing how to obtain independent Parliaments by a limitation of placemen, and a additional number of twelve aldermen of the City of London, to be chosen Members, for the Grandeur of the Metropolis, and encrease of Trade and Riches; With An American Representation: a grand Navy in Time of Peace, without national Expence, submitting to public Consideration, the popular Plans lately laid before the Ministers, for easing the Poor, by taking off the Duties on Soap, Tallow and Candles. To Which IS Added, Explanations and Remarks, with authentic Accounts of late Transactions with some of the Ministers, and how they have neglected and blunder'd in the Execution of the salutary Schemes laid before them, for the Honour of the Crown, and the Happiness of the People; with other interesting Anecdotes.
- Date:
- [1771]
- Books
- Online
Online resources
About this work
Publication/Creation
London : printed for the author; and to be sold at most booksellers, and pamphlet shops in town , [1771]
Physical description
[2],54p. ; 40.
References note
ESTC N17851
Adams, 71-3
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.