An address from the free electors of the pro---nce of Ul---er, to Anthony Malone, Esq; the Right Honourable Thomas Carter, &c. and Bellngham [i.e. Bellingham] Boyle, Esqrs. Wherein their dislocations, the distribution of pensions and places, Corruption in P -- t and at Elections, influenc'd Sh -- ffs, Invasions on the Liberties of the People, Power of High Priests, &c. are duly considered. With a General Review of Two Hundred and Sixty Six I -- r -- h Places, Offices, and Employments, their Uses and Applications in a Cor -- pt Go -- nt. A Dissertation on the Emperor Caligula's Horse, whom he made his Prime Minister, &c. And Mr. Wentworth's speech in Queen Elizabeth's reign, in order to shew the Freedom of Speech in that glorious Parliament. Taken from Fog's Journal, June 14th, No. 345. To which is Added, A clear and reasonable Answer to that disingenuous Pamphlet call'd, Considerations on the late Bill, for Payment of the Remainder of the National Debt.

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MDCCLIV. [1754]
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London : printed at the sign of the Irish ram, butting corruption with his patriot horns, MDCCLIV. [1754]

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