The Legal Means of Political Reformation
- London: Galabin and Baker, 1780
London: Galabin and Baker, 1780. The Legal Means of Political Reformation, in two small tracts, viz. The frirst on "Equitable Representation," and the legal means of obtaining it. (1777.) The second on "Annual Parliaments, the ancient and most salutary "Right of the People." (1774.) To which are added, A Letter to a member of the Surry Committee, in defense of the Right of the People... and a circular letter... against the late proposition for triennial elections. (1770). 8vo (in 4's), pp. iv, [5]-95.
"Seventh Edition." Inscribed in the recipient's hand on preliminary blank: "Given by the Author to Richd: Jebb." Presumably the Irish Judge, brother of John Jebb (see DNB). Sharp opposed Wyvill's move for triennial elections because he favored annual elections. Each part has separite title. Goldsmiths 12082 (5th edition). OCLC locates 3 copies. With an old library stamp.
"Seventh Edition." Inscribed in the recipient's hand on preliminary blank: "Given by the Author to Richd: Jebb." Presumably the Irish Judge, brother of John Jebb (see DNB). Sharp opposed Wyvill's move for triennial elections because he favored annual elections. Each part has separite title. Goldsmiths 12082 (5th edition). OCLC locates 3 copies. With an old library stamp.
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Title
The Legal Means of Political Reformation
Author
Sharp, Granville
Condition
Unknown
Publisher
Galabin and Baker: London
Date
1780