Remainder | by the evidence of facts. Being an appeal to the people of Great-Britain, on the present posture of her affairs, both foreign and domestick. With some remarks on a pamphlet, entitled, An address to the people of England; in which the conduct of a noble lord is properly considered, &c. To which is subjoin'd, A short address by way of appendix, to the wealthy merchants, traders, and liverymen, of the City of London; and all of property throughout the kingdom, on the threatened invasion, and on a late affair in Germany. By a true Britain |