 | William Cushing - Anonyms and pseudonyms, American - 1885 - 603 pages
...3IacDonalil, the sculptor, in lus contributions to various periodicals. Houest Man, An. Charles Lloyd. An honest man's reasons for declining to take any part in the new administration, in a letter to the Marquis of [Rockingham]. L. 1765. Honest Man, An. John Douglas, DD Seasonable hints... | |
 | State Library of Massachusetts - 1886
...Symonds, Smith, Wharton and Butler answered, ntp [Melrosc, Mass., 1887.] 8°. 16 p. [4] Lloyd, Charles. An honest man's reasons for declining to take any part in the new administration, in a letter to the Marquis of [Kockingham. Anon.] Lond., 1765. 12°. 23 p. [1] Lloyd, James Hendrie.... | |
 | Leslie Stephen - Great Britain - 1887
...that year, and from the circumstance of its authorship attracted some attention. It was entitled ' An Honest Man's Reasons for declining to take any part in the New Administration,' and was promptly answered by Cooper in two anonymous productions, the first called ' A Pair of Spectacles... | |
 | John Brewer - History - 1981 - 382 pages
...Spectacles for Short Sighted Politicians: or, A Candid Answer to a late extraordinary Pamphlet, entitled, An Honest Man's Reasons for declining to take any Part in the New Administration (London, J. Williams). BM, W., Hun. J. Dumner, A Defence of the New-England Charters (London). C., Hun. [John... | |
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