England's Alarm!
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ENGLAND'S ALARM!
ON THE PREVAILING
DOCTRINE OF LIBELS,
AS LAID DOWN BY THE
EARL OF MANSFIELD.
'Twill be recorded for a precedent;
And many an error, by the same example,
Will rush into the state:—It cannot be.Shaks.
IN A LETTER TO HIS LORDSHIP.
BY A COUNTRY GENTLEMAN.
TO WHICH IS ADDED
BY WAY OF APPENDIX,
THE CELEBRATED
DIALOGUE BETWEEN A GENTLEMAN AND A FARMER,
WRITTEN BY SIR WILLIAM JONES,
WITH REMARKS THEREON, AND ON THE CASE OF THE
DEAN OF ST. ASAPH.
By M. DAWES, Esq.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR JOHN STOCKDALE,
OPPOSITE BURLINGTON. HOUSE, PICCADILLY.
M DCC LXXXV.
[Price One Shilling and Sixpence.]
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