A middlesex North-Briton: being a copy of verses upon reading the glorious parliamentary remonstrance of the House of Commons to their sovereign Charles I. in the year 1641. Writen upon a Tour on the Sea-Coast at Dover, as long since as the Year 1760. With an epistle in verse to Mr. Wilkes: A moral Ode upon Liberty: A Letter and Copy of Verses, address'd to Mr. Trevanion: And A Final Adieu to L--- H-----, The reputed Defaulter of Millions: With Occasional Notes, And other considerable additions; adapted to the present Situation of Public and Political Affairs.

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[1770?]
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London : printed for the author, and sold by B. Law in Ave-Mary Lane, Robinson and Roberts in Pater-Noster Row, and G. Kearsley in Ludgate-Street, [1770?]

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6,[1],10-24,21-32[i.e.30]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T39340

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