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Author of the Letters Signed Scipio Americanus.  (1763).  An address to Sir John Cust, bart. Speaker of the House of Commons In which the a characters of Lord Bute, Mr. Pitt, and Mr. Wilkes, appear in a new light. By the author of the letters, signed Sicpiop Americanus, in the gazetteer. Freedom of speech is the birthright of an Englishman.  London :  Printed for the author: and sold by Mr. Gretton, in Bond-Street, and Mr. Pottinger, in Pasternoster-Row

MLA Citation

Author of the Letters Signed Scipio Americanus.  An address to Sir John Cust, bart. Speaker of the House of Commons [electronic resource] : In which the a characters of Lord Bute, Mr. Pitt, and Mr. Wilkes, appear in a new light. By the author of the letters, signed Sicpiop Americanus, in the gazetteer. Freedom of speech is the birthright of an Englishman  Printed for the author: and sold by Mr. Gretton, in Bond-Street, and Mr. Pottinger, in Pasternoster-Row London  1763

Australian/Harvard Citation

Author of the Letters Signed Scipio Americanus.  1763,  An address to Sir John Cust, bart. Speaker of the House of Commons [electronic resource] : In which the a characters of Lord Bute, Mr. Pitt, and Mr. Wilkes, appear in a new light. By the author of the letters, signed Sicpiop Americanus, in the gazetteer. Freedom of speech is the birthright of an Englishman  Printed for the author: and sold by Mr. Gretton, in Bond-Street, and Mr. Pottinger, in Pasternoster-Row London

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