To the public. The author of the letter to Mr. Faulkner, of the 18th instant, signed A.B. relative to the girl in the hospital, thinks himself (by that letter and also by the letter in Mr. Sanders' on Monday being called upon to produce proofs relative to the said girl and as the author of the said letter had no other view in interfering in a matter of that kind but ... humanity and compassion, and in order to bring a dark and ... affair to light; and as there are some insinuations thrown out in Mr. ... two letters against the author of the said letter of the 18th, that he was prompted thereto ... malice; he thinks it his duty to give the publick his reasons for being at the trouble of intermeddling in an affair of this nature, and which are as follows: ....
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Author / Creator: | Smyth, Tho., active 1762 |
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Imprint: | [Dublin : s.n., 1762] |
Description: | [2]p. ; 1/2⁰. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10259311 |