The Edinburgh packet opened, by a collection of curious pamphlets published on occasion of the present unaccountable rebellion, and on other important critical occasions, from the year 1724 to the year 1745; written by one and the same person
Letter from a Scots gentleman at Berwick, to his intimate friend at Newcastle
Vindication of the brewers of Edinburg
Proposal for retrieving the sinking state of the good town of Edinburgh, humbly offered to the consideration of all its honest burgesses and welwishers
Letter from a gentleman at Newcastle, to the burgesses of Edinburgh
Pretended Prince of Wales's manifesto and declaration, dated at Edinburgh, October 14. 1745, dissected, anatomized, and exposed to ridicule
Included Title
Eighteenth century collections online
Format
Books
Language
English
Publication
[Newcastle upon Tyne : s.n., 1745]
Physical Details
[2], 8; [2], 14, 5, [1]; 6; 6; 8; 8 p. ; 4⁰
Six pamphlets variously printed at Newcastle-upon-Tyne by John Gooding and at Edinburgh by Lumisden and Robertson, all with separate registers.
The final pamphlet is not called for in the publisher's advertisement on the final page of the second pamphlet.