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Coinage, History, Early works to 1800, Politics and governmentPlaces
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Published in Dublin. cf. Cambridge Bibliography of English literature.
Dated at end: Novem. 11th, 1724.
Actually distributed Nov. 14, 1724. cf. Teerink (2nd ed.).
Advice to the grand jury, concerning the case against the printer of the Drapier's last letter. Cf. Teerink (2nd ed.), no. 648, p. 320.
Part of Swift's satire on W. Wood's brass half-pence. John Harding, who had printed the fourth of the Drapier's letters, was to be brought to trial. Following publication of "Seasonable advice" the grand jury threw out the bill against him. Soon after, Wood's half-pence was rejected by another grand jury. cf. Dictionary of National Biography.
Hanson, L. Contemporary printed sources for British and Irish economic history, 1701-1750, 3365
Catalogue of the Goldsmiths’ Library of Economic Literature, 6328
English short title catalogue (ESTC), N21446
Also available on microfilm.
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