Bribes no perquisites: or, the case of the Earl of Macclesfield. Being impartial observations upon his Lordship's tryal. Wherein the Nature of his Crime, and the Arguments Pro and Con are faithfully Summed up, and represented to the publick View, for general Use and Information. with Proper Observations upon the Pleadings of the Managers, and a Rationale upon the Reasoning of his Lordship's Counsel. By George Wilson, Esq.
- Wilson, George, Esq.
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- [1726]
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London : printed for A. More, near St. Paul's, [1726]
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78p. ; 80.
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ESTC T95168
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