The peace-Offering: an essay, Shewing the Cession of Hanover To be the only Probable Means for extinguishing the present Rebellion, without farther Blood-Shed, and for securing these Nations, for ever, from Rebellions and Invasions in favour of the Pretender or his Descendants. And likeways for Lessening our Taxes and Expence, paying off our Debts, improving Trade, getting rid of a Standing Army, securing our Religion and Liberties, rooting up publick Corruption, and for confining all future Ministers to the Pursuit of an English Interest only. A late Speech spoken before the most Venerable Society in the Nation, by Methuselah Whitelock, Esq;

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for L. Raymond, and sold by A. Moore near St. Paul's, MDCCXLVI. [1746]
Publication year
1746-1746
ESTC No.
N11521
Grub Street ID
1523
Description
36p. ; 8⁰
Note
Methuselah Whitelock is a pseudonym.

In this issue the last line on p.4 reads: "note of a corpulent, dronish, Italian gelding".