Neck for nothing or, A satyr upon two great little men now in the ministry. Who (as 'tis generally thought) have been the sole occasion why the author of Neck or nothing has gone five years unrewarded for his early, expensive, and successful hazards in detecting His Majesty's enemies in the worst of times. As 'twas sent in a letter to the Right Honourable James Graggs, Esq; one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state. With some reflections upon his honour's answer to this letter, which was only this, i don't know Mr. Dunton. To which is added, Mordecai's dying groans from the fleet-prison: or, Mr. John Danton's humble appeal to His Majesty's royal honour, justice, gratitude, and the rest of his princely virtues, whether he deserves a royal bounty to pay his debts (as a reward for the frequent venture of his life and fortune of secure the protestant succession in the illustrious House of Hanover) or else to be starved in a jayl to gratify the revenge of a covetous Duke and his proud
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London : Printed for the author (Mr. John Dunton) and are to be sold by S. Popping at the Black-Raven in Pater noster-Row and most booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland, [1719?]
- Publication year
- 1719
- ESTC No.
- N34635
- Grub Street ID
- 22968
- Description
- 10,[2],x,42p. ; 8°.
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- Price on title page: Price 1s.
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- Date is conjectured by MB