SEASONABLE HINTS FROM AN HONEST MAN ON THE PRESENT IMPORTANT CRISIS OF A NEW REIGN AND A NEW PARLIAMENT
1761 · London
by [Douglas, John]
London: Printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, 1761. [2], 62 pp, as issued. Disbound, first two leaves with a stain and chip to blank inner margin. Good+.
The author warns the new King "not to resign himself to the insolent pretensions of any confederacy of ministers" or "grasping courtiers." He warns against "a cabal of ministers" who seek to disturb England's tripartite division of power by "erecting themselves into a fourth estate, to check, to controul, to influence, nay, to enslave the other three."
ESTC T47257. (Inventory #: 33451)
The author warns the new King "not to resign himself to the insolent pretensions of any confederacy of ministers" or "grasping courtiers." He warns against "a cabal of ministers" who seek to disturb England's tripartite division of power by "erecting themselves into a fourth estate, to check, to controul, to influence, nay, to enslave the other three."
ESTC T47257. (Inventory #: 33451)