Publication Date | 1784 |
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Remainder | And two letters to the Common Council, pointing out to them the necessity of their choosing a committee of impartial and disinterested persons. Together with some remarks respecting the expenditure of the City Revenue: the reform of the Goals: the conduct of the Chamberlain: the Committees: and an answer to his letter: with an address to the Livery: some strictures on our Courts of Conscience; and a proposed improvement of them. By Josiah Dornford, Esq |
Extent | 67,[1]p. |
Location | London |
Publisher | Printed and sold by J. Andrews, No. 10, Little Eastcheap, J. Bew, No. 22, Paternoster Row; W. Hales, No. 127. Fenchurch Street; and No. 14, Philpot Lane; where may be had Fidelio's letters to the Common Council |