Publication Date | 1765 |
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Remainder | containing all the resolutions in the books on the subject, and many manuscript cases. The whole illustrated with occasional observations. There is not a more certain Mark of an ill-designing or impotent Administration, than Attempts to restrain the Liberty of Speaking or Writing. By a Gentleman of the Inner-Temple |
Extent | xxiv,139,[1]p. |
Location | London |
Publisher | printed for the author, by H. Woodfall and W. Strahan, Law-Printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. And sold by W. Owen, at Temple-Bar; J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall; J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; J. Robson, in New, Bond Street; T. Becket, and P. A. De Hondt in the Strand; G. Woodfall, at Charing-Cross; J. Almon, in Piccadilly; C. Henderson, at the Royal Exchange; and B. Tovey, in Westminster-Hall |