To the burgesses of Nottingham. Gentlemen, if pure concern for the public welfare, unallayed with any private or interested views, can give weight or value to a man's opinion; my presumption may be excused if I call your attention to the conduct of the two candidates for the vacancy in the Council Chamber since the commencement of the poll. ...
- Lover of freedom.
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[Nottingham, 1789]
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