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A proper answer to the by-stander [microform] : wherein is shewn I. That there is no necessity for,...

A proper answer to the by-stander [microform] : wherein is shewn I. That there is no necessity for,...

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A proper answer to the by-stander [microform] : wherein is shewn I. That there is no necessity for, but infallible ruin in the maintenance of a large regular (or mercenary) land force in this island. II. That by keeping up a standing army for preventing an invasion, we shall at last render it certain and successful. III. That publick credit is now upon a more stable foundation than ever it was before the year 1734, and can be ruined by nothing but bad oeconomy, temporary expedients, and loss of trade. IV. That endeavouring to revive parties or factions long since extinquished, in order to divert the attention of the people from the present mischiefs or dangers, is a most wicked attempt. And V. That the weight of political power is now taken almost entirely from the popular and thrown into the regal scale.

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A proper answer to the by-stander [microform] : wherein is shewn I. That there is no necessity for, but infallible ruin in the maintenance of a large regular (or mercenary) land force in this island. II. That by keeping up a standing army for preventing an invasion, we shall at last render it certain and successful. III. That publick credit is now upon a more stable foundation than ever it was before the year 1734, and can be ruined by nothing but bad oeconomy, temporary expedients, and loss of trade. IV. That endeavouring to revive parties or factions long since extinquished, in order to divert the attention of the people from the present mischiefs or dangers, is a most wicked attempt. And V. That the weight of political power is now taken almost entirely from the popular and thrown into the regal scale.

Publisher

London : Printed for T. Cooper, 1742.

Date

1742.

Call Numbers

T/RAV/FM4/2

Record Identifier

74VvdL6RNL23

MMS ID

991005908789702626

Language

English

Physical Description

Physical content

1 p. l., 78 p. ; 19 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

London : Printed for T. Cooper, 1742.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1742.

Access and use

Access Conditions

Available online via The Making of the Modern World.

Access Format

microform

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Full title

A proper answer to the by-stander [microform] : wherein is shewn I. That there is no necessity for, but infallible ruin in the maintenance of a large regular (or mercenary) land force in this island. II. That by keeping up a standing army for preventing an invasion, we shall at last render it certain and successful. III. That publick credit is now...

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Notes

General note

"A letter from a By-stander [1741-42] was generally supposed to have been written by Walpole or by his direction."--Dict. nat. biog., v. 39, p. 92.

Attributed to William Pulteney, Earl of Bath, in NUC pre-1956.

Master microform held by: ResP.

Citation / References Note

Hanson 5646.

Reproduction note

Microfilm. Woodbridge, Conn. : Research Publications, 1974. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature ; no. 7911).

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

T/RAV/FM4/2

Record Identifier

74VvdL6RNL23

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvdL6RNL23

Other Identifiers

DDC

330

MMS ID

991005908789702626