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THINGS SET IN A PROPER LIGHT
Things set in a proper light. Being a full answer to a noble author's misrepresentation of things as they are.
London (Place), printed for J. Pridden,, 1758.
[2], 46 p. ; 20.2 cm. (8º)

A reply to an anonymous pamphlet titled Things as they are, 1758, which is attributed to John Perceval, Earl of Egmont. At foot of imprint: '(Price One Shilling.)'. ESTC t143691.

Copy Notes Formerly stitched. Bound (3) in a collection of political pamphlets.

Binding Later C19th half calf, blind-tooled borders, brown morocco-grained binder's cloth boards, blind-ruled and gilt-dotted spine, black spine-label, gilt-lettered 'Pamphlets Political./ 1749.--1793.'. Numbered '82' in a series of pamphlet volumes.

Reference Number 5465

Additional Names Egmont, John Perceval, 2nd Earl of (1711--1770). Things as they are


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