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 [electronic resource].
- Author
- Lover of freedom
- Published
- [Nottingham] : [publisher not identified], [1789]
- Physical Description
- 1 sheet ; 1/2⁰.
Access Online
- ezaccess.libraries.psu.edu , Full text online
- Series
- Note
- Signed and dated: "I am, gentlemen, neither burgess nor friend of either party, .. yet a lover of freedom. August 3, 1789".
On the conduct of "Mr. Caunt" and "Mr. Buxton", the latter favoured by the "lover of freedom".
Reproduction of original from the British Library.
Available online to authorized PSU users as part of the Social sciences and fine arts series of Eighteenth century collections online. - Reproduction Note
- Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements
- Reviewed/Cited In
- English Short Title Catalog, ESTCT224029.
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