@article{585426, note = {Anonymous. By John Reeves.}, author = {Reeves, John,}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/585426}, title = {Thoughts on the English government. Addressed to the quiet good sense of the people of England. In a series of letters. Letter the second. The Design of the first Letter Vindicated-Authorities from Records, Law Writers, and others, to support its Doctrines-Hale, Coke, Clarendon, Whitlock, Hooker, Mr. Burke, Mr. Pitt, Lord Thurlow, the present Attorney-General-The Expression of three Estates, three Branches of the Legislature, and King, Lords, and Commons, Considered-Censure of Opinions from Montesquieu, Locke, and other Philosophising Politicians-Criticism on Blackstone and Wooddeson-Defence of the Paragraph prosecuted as Libellous-The Author's Accusers proved guilty of Praemunire-The Author's Political Creed delivered in Nineteen Propositions-Expostulations on the Prosecution of Mr. Reeves. [electronic resource] :}, publisher = {printed for J. Wright, opposite old Bond Street, Piccadilly,}, recid = {585426}, pages = {xiv,196p. ;}, address = {London :}, year = {1799}, }