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First edition, 4to, [4], 15, [1, blank]pp., with half-title which has a small hole which just carries through to the title, stitched as issued, corners a little dog-eared. 3 UK locates and 5 North American in ESTC.
First Edition, 15, [1]pp., printer's device on title, disbound, uncut, a nice copy. Charles Lucas spearheaded an attempt to combat practices in the way Dublin Corporation conducted its business which, he maintained, were incompatible with the liberties provided for under the 'ancient constitution' that were the birthright of every protestant subject. Stannard's pamphlet is in support of the prosection of Charles Lucas in the Irish House of Commons.
First edition, 12pp., disbound.
First Edition, without the half-title, viii, 68 pp., disbound.
First edition, 7 + [1]pp., of ads, engraved vignette to title-page, a further 3 engravings within the text, disbound.
Eleventh edition, 53, [1]pp., with half title, disbound.
First edition, contemporary name on title, advertisement leaf at end, 50, [2] pp., modern marbled wrappers, printed label on upper cover. Kress, 2750.
4 parts in one, [2], 34; 15, [1]; [3]-12; 9, [1]pp., disbound.
First Edition, 22,[2]pp., with the final advert leaf, single worm pinhole to lower blanks margins, disbound. Printed in parallel columns with Burke's 'A short account of a late short administration', to which it is an answer. "There are sections on the Stamp Act, American trade, and the general problem of taxing America."?Adams. Adams, The American Controversy. 66-37; Sabin, 41681; Goldsmiths-Kress, 10255.
[2], 5-31, [3, ads]pp., worm track to lower blank margins, disbound. The "late Right Honourable gentleman" is William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, and "a noble lord" is Lord North. Gephart, 2594.
First edition, 15, [1]pp., 1 large folding table, presentation inscription "To Dr. [Thomas] Percival" at head of title, disbound. The scheme is here attacked by Lettsom and was never put into effect. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Wellcome III, p. 504.
First Edition, 12mo, the lower outer corner of E4 missing with the loss of part of 4 words, [5], 6-111, [1] pp., disbound. The preface is signed J. W., i.e. John Wesley. Baker, 257.
Second edition, corrected and considerably enlarged, xxi, [1], 77, [1]pp., with half-title, 3 folding Copper-engraved plates, faint library stamp on title and margin of third plate, disbound. Translation by Samuel Foart Simmons from the earlier Paris edition. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
First edition, [2], 5-62, [1], 62-68pp., disbound.
First Edition, cont. signature of W. Foster (cropped) on upper blank margin of title, Ms. note by W. Foster in a blank margins of two leaves, 90pp., disbound. "Advertisement to Church-wardens" on p. 90. Brief history of the intrigues and insolence, of English Convocations under the papacy, till restrain'd by King Henry VIII.
First Edition, 64 pp., disbound. John Hill, who called himself "Sir John", as a member of the Swedish order of Vasa. He contributed a daily letter to the "London Advertiser and Literary Gazette" called the "The Inspector", the letters first appeared in March 1751 and continued for over two years. They were later described by D'Israeli as being 'a light scandalous chronicle all the week with a seventh-day sermon'.
First Edition, no half-title, [16], 93, [1]pp., disbound.
First Edition, half-title, a little browning at the beginning of the text, [4], 136 pp., disbound.
First edition, [4], 124pp., with half-title, disbound.
First Edition, 80pp., disbound. Written in support of Sir Robert Walpole. Sabin, 31607; Goldsmith, 7946.
Second Edition, 4to, the final leaf C2 is blank, iv, 6, [2] pp., disbound.
First edition, [2], 5-64pp., disbound.