The projector's looking-glass, being the last dying words and confession of Sir Robert Marral, &c.&c. in an epistle to his associates, (wherein he makes a Confession of some Notorious Crimes, whereof he has long been suspected)[.] [electronic resource].
1733
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Title
The projector's looking-glass, being the last dying words and confession of Sir Robert Marral, &c.&c. in an epistle to his associates, (wherein he makes a Confession of some Notorious Crimes, whereof he has long been suspected)[.] [electronic resource].
Publication Details
London : printed and sold by T. Tibbit, [1733]
Place of Publication or Printing
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Language
English
Description
8p. ; 2⁰.
Note
A note under the imprint states that 'the picture may be had of Mr. Aldam, stationer, near Weaver's Hall'.
A satire on Sir Robert Walpole.
Full stop supplied by cataloger.
Price from imprint: price Six-Pence.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
A satire on Sir Robert Walpole.
Full stop supplied by cataloger.
Price from imprint: price Six-Pence.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
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Access limited to authorized users.
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Foxon, P1119
English Short Title Catalog, T78170.
English Short Title Catalog, T78170.
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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