Advice to the freeholders and burghers of Great Britain. Containing, Rules and Directions for the Choice of Members to serve in Parliament; whereby they may be assured of having such Gentlemen to represent them, who will not sell, barter, or betray their Liberties and Properties, nor consent to any Taxes, which are not Absolutely necessary for the Honour and Prosperity of the Nation. With a Word or two concerning places and pensions. To which are added, animadversions on the Power and Business of a Parliament. Particularly In punishing Over-Grown Favourites, and Rapacious Statesmen. With An appendix, containing that glorious Bulwark of our Freedom, the Habeas Corpus Act; with a Comment, or Remarks.

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[1750?]
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London : printed for H. Carpenter, in Fleetstreet, [1750?]

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[2],54p. ; 80.

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ESTC T64955

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