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- Some Thoughts Upon a Bill for General Naturalization: Addressed to Those of All Denominations Who Act Upon Whig-Principles.

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London, M. Cooper, 1751. First edition. Disbound. An incredibly scarce first edition of this pamphlet discussing the abandoned 1751 bill of general naturalization. The first edition of this work. An incredibly scarce work. Collated, complete. ESTC citation number T66805. An interesting work discussing a 1751 bill on British Naturalization. The work is not addressed to anyone of any particular political beliefs, but rather is addressed to everyone no matter the beliefs they hold. This naturalization bill received the earnest support of Lord Chatman, and Mr. Pitt. It passed through the House without much opposition. However. the bill was abandoned when the Session of Parliament was hurried to the throne, as the heir to the throne, the father of King George III, died. The bill was never revived. It is unknown for wrote this work. Disbound. Externally, the outer leaves are discoloured with discolouration to the folds. Edgewear, resulting in some closed tears. Light marks to the outer wraps. Internally, disbound. Pages are lightly age-toned and clean. A small amount of loss to the leaves to the gutter, not affecting any text. Good . Ill.: None. Good .
GBP 450.00 [Appr.: EURO 528.75 US$ 573.19 | JP¥ 89994] Book number 691P2

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