The Livery-man : or, Plain thoughts on publick affairs : in which the present situation of things, some late writings concerning the liberty of the press, the general disposition of the people, the insults offered to the city of London, and the true nature and infallible characteristicks of publick spirit, in contradistinction to that of a faction, are consider'd and explain'd ..
2 unnumbered pages, v-viii, 64 pages ; 20 cm. (octavo)
OCLC
ocm19474501
Title continues: Addressed to the lovers of truth and liberty (3-line quote from Juvenal, 5-line quote from "Earl of Warrington's Charge to the grand jury of Chester, 1693").
Signatures: A⁴ (-A1,2) B-I⁴
McCoy entry gives incorrect publication date of 1790.