The case between the proprietors of news-papers, and the subscribing coffee-men, fairly stated. Being remarks on their case lately publish'd. Wherein The False Pretences, Wild Project, and Groundless Complaints of that Insolent Set of Men, are duly Examined, properly Exposed, and thoroughly Consuted; And their Calumny of Abuses and Impositions justly Retorted. With a proposal for remedying the flagrant, scandalous, and growing impositions of the coffee-men upon the publick.
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London : printed for E. Smith, at the Royal Exchange; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and N. Blandford, at Charing-Cross, [1729]
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19,[1]p. ; 80.
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ESTC T133054
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