True-born Englishman
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An alarm to the people of England : shewing their rights, liberties, and properties, to be in the utmost danger from the present destructive, and unconstitutional association, for the preservation of the game all over England, which is proved to be illegal : with a list of the associators.
True-born EnglishmanDate: 1757- E-books
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Thoughts on the conduct both of ministers and opposition submitted, by a true-born Englishman, to the serious consideration of his countrymen.
True-born EnglishmanDate: [1787?]- E-books
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A ramble through London containing observations on men and things, viz. some account of the vast number of foreigners and their behaviour. Of the Scotch, Irish, and Welsh; the first, filling us with Quacks, Beggars and Pedlars; the next with Robbers, Bullies and Evidence and the last, with Footmen, Porters, and Draymen, instead of Gentlemen. A merry Description of the Court End of the Town, and of the City. A Conversation between a Sodomitical Baronet, a Bawd, and the Author, on a Bench in St. James's Park. The Resolutions and Schemes of the Affidavit Club, or Irish Society of Fortune-Hunters for the current Year. Female Conversation described, and the Band of Petticoat Pensioners in the City. The Management of Authors, Printers, and Publishers. The insufferable Behaviour of City 'prentices. Practices of Death-Hunters; the Humours of the Royal Exchange. Together with a small collection of the most refin'd jests from St. James's. And many other curious Particulars touching the Town. By a true-born Englishman.
True-born EnglishmanDate: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]