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1Letter VII. To the freemen of Alnwick. Peradventure it may have appeared unto some of you (my brother-freemen) who are of the graver fort, that I have disported myself too much in some of these my letters and indulged an affection for humour beyond what was allowable in an old craftsman who was addressing his brethren upon so serious a subject as the care and preservation of their rights and privilegesPublished 1782Call Number: Loading…Read online (BSB) Library Card of Bavarian State Library (BSB) necessary. Read online (LMU) Available at the library of LMU.
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2Letter II. To the freemen of Alnwick. My good friends and brethren, I told you in my first and introductory letter, that I believed I could let you a little into the reason of the four and twenty's not being favoured with any answer from the great man to their proposals for the division and improvement of the ...r, and at the same titue frame a sort of an apology for himPublished 1781Call Number: Loading…Read online (BSB) Library Card of Bavarian State Library (BSB) necessary. Read online (LMU) Available at the library of LMU.
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3Letter III. To the freemen of Alnwick. Various are the conjectures and manifold the opinions, my good brother-freemen, that have been formed concerning the author of my first and second letters; some having attributed themto one craftsman, some to another, and others again to no craftsman to allPublished 1781Call Number: Loading…Read online (BSB) Library Card of Bavarian State Library (BSB) necessary. Read online (LMU) Available at the library of LMU.
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4Letter IV. To the freemen of Alnwick. My good friends and brother-freemen, I shall now without any preamble, take unto consideration your late petition to His Grace the Duke of Northumberland, which I adverted to in my last, and which I intend now to consider more fully as to the matter of it; and sorry I am to say that it does no credit either to the composer or to the subscribersPublished 1781Call Number: Loading…Read online (BSB) Library Card of Bavarian State Library (BSB) necessary. Read online (LMU) Available at the library of LMU.
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5Letter VI. To the freemen of Alnwick. My good friends and brother-freemen, after having considered, paragraph by paragraph, the remonstrance presented to the Four-and-Twenty by some of the complaining freemen, I shall now present you with the concluding part of itPublished 1782Call Number: Loading…Read online (BSB) Library Card of Bavarian State Library (BSB) necessary. Read online (LMU) Available at the library of LMU.
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6Letter V. To the freemen of Alnwick. My good friends and Brethern, I have already made some remarks upon the application that was made by the Committee (as you call them) to the Four-and-Twenty, upon the subject of the grievances that the freemen were supposed to labour under; and i am sorry that it should have been so worthy of censure as it isPublished 1782Call Number: Loading…Read online (BSB) Library Card of Bavarian State Library (BSB) necessary. Read online (LMU) Available at the library of LMU.
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7To the freemen of Alnwick. My good friends and brother-freemen, it has been a matter of wonder to me for some time past, that we have never been publickly addressed by any of the better sort of our brethrenPublished 1781Call Number: Loading…Read online (BSB) Library Card of Bavarian State Library (BSB) necessary. Read online (LMU) Available at the library of LMU.
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