An edition of Principles, and not men (1831)

Principles, and not men

a dialogue between Tom and Jerry or a hue and cry after two hundered and forty absent words, supposed to be stolen, strayed, or conveyed from the Mercury-Office, on the 10th instant, which appeared on the 13th instant in the Leeds Mercury : giving a full account how the printer's devil is suspected of having purloined the two hundred and forty words from a pamphlet, (purporting to be Mr. Chadwick's letter to the Archbishop of York,) and giving a character extraordinary to Lord Morpeth, apparently to deprive Mr. Chadwick, who professes to be a reformer of the Chruch, from having a fair chance at the next general election ; shewing that the poor man, who canonot afford to give 7d. for a newspaper, is to be first cheated out of the knowldge that Mr. Chadwick intended him to possess, and then whedled into an opinion that Lord Morpeth is infallible : to the new hatched electors, and others, of Leeds and the West-Riding

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An edition of Principles, and not men (1831)

Principles, and not men

a dialogue between Tom and Jerry or a hue and cry after two hundered and forty absent words, supposed to be stolen, strayed, or conveyed from the Mercury-Office, on the 10th instant, which appeared on the 13th instant in the Leeds Mercury : giving a full account how the printer's devil is suspected of having purloined the two hundred and forty words from a pamphlet, (purporting to be Mr. Chadwick's letter to the Archbishop of York,) and giving a character extraordinary to Lord Morpeth, apparently to deprive Mr. Chadwick, who professes to be a reformer of the Chruch, from having a fair chance at the next general election ; shewing that the poor man, who canonot afford to give 7d. for a newspaper, is to be first cheated out of the knowldge that Mr. Chadwick intended him to possess, and then whedled into an opinion that Lord Morpeth is infallible : to the new hatched electors, and others, of Leeds and the West-Riding

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Edition Notes

Dated at end: Leeds August 27th. 1831.

Rare Book copy: No. 13 in a bound volume of titles.

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Leeds (No. 19 Duncan-Street)
Other Titles
Dialogue between Tom and Jerry or a hue and cry, Hue and cry

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Pagination
8 p.

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OL44643716M
OCLC/WorldCat
869428944

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