An appeal to the nation , on the subject of Mr. Gilbert Wakefield's letter to William Wilberforce, Esq. M.P. to which are subjoined four sermons, on important subjects, connected with the appeal. "appello Casarem," universumque Populum. "praise undeserv'd is Censure in Disguise;" So sang a Bard of other Days: Then Wakefield's Satire Wilberforce may prize; For Censure undeserv'd is Praise. By the Rev. George Hutton, B. D. Curate of Plumtree, near Nottingham, and lately Fellow of St. Mary Magdalene College, Oxford.
- Hutton, George, 1764 or 5-1817.
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- 1798
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An appeal to the nation, on the subject of Mr. Gilbert Wakefield's letter to William Wilberforce, Esq. M.P. to which are subjoined four sermons, on important subjects, connected with the appeal. ``appello Casarem,'' universumque Populum. ``praise undeserv
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Nottingham : printed (for the author) and sold by Samuel Tupman; sold also by Messrs. Cadell and Davies, Strand, London; Fletcher and Hanwell, Oxford; Brooke, Lincoln; Mozley, Gainsborough, 1798.
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