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8vo: A-B⁸ C-F⁴ G⁸ H⁶. -- Press figures: [dagger] p. 84; [asterisk] p. 36,50,86. -- Set in italic throughout. T-p is not a cancel; "Account of a" in upper case; 8 printers flowers between title and imprint. -- Possibly printed by John Mackie or George Mosman?
A political essay by Andrew Fletcher which takes the form of a conversation among representatives of various political views: Edward Seymour (John Bull), Christopher Musgrave (tolerant Englishman), Earl of Cromarty (tolerant pro-union Scots tory), Fletcher (Scots patriot); discusses many topics of current interest, including union, nature of the two kingdoms, trade.
English short title catalogue (ESTC), t071563
McLeod & McLeod. Anglo-Scottish tracts 6[c]
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