The question stated, whether the freeholders of Middlesex lost their right, by voting for Mr. Wilkes at the last election?

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Edition Notes

LC copy has ownership stamp of: Franklin Institute Library.
Eller 260
"First edition of Sir William Meredith's anonymous pamphlet. It concerns the controversy whether John Wilkes had a right to sit as a member of Parliament; Meredith charges that Sir William Blackstone's parliamentary debates were inconsistent with what he had advanced on the subject in his Commentaries"--Eller, C.S. The William Blackstone Collection in the Yale Law Library, 1938, p. 110.
Imprint date from Eller.
LC copy has author and date of publication supplied in ms. ink notation on half title page.

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Classifications

Library of Congress
KD4381.W55 M44 1769

The Physical Object

Pagination
[5], 10-72 p. ;
Number of pages
72

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3474053M
LCCN
2005575749

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