An apology to the public, for a continued intrusion on their notice With an appeal to the free and independent proprietors of Bankstock; demonstrating that it is highly proper for them to examine into the state of their affairs. By William Pickett, Esq.

  • William Pickett
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1788
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Apology to the public, for a continued intrusion on their notice (Online)
An apology to the public, for a continued intrusion on their notice; With an appeal to the free and independent proprietors of Bankstock; demonstrating that it is highly proper for them to examine into the state of their affairs. By William Pickett, Esq.

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London : Printed at the Logographic Press, Printing-House-Square, and sold by J. Sewell, Cornhill; and Messrs. Robson and Clarke, New Bond-Street, 1788.

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