Considerations on the bill for a general naturalization, as it may conduce to the improvement of our manufactures and traffic, and to the strengthening or endangering the Constitution, exemplified in the Revolutions that have happened in this Kingdom by inviting over Foreigners to settle among us. With an enquiry into the nature of the British constitution, and the Freedom, or Servitude, of the lower Class of People, in the several Changes it has undergone.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for W. Owen at Homer's Head in Fleet-Street, MDCCXLVIII. [1748]
Publication year
1748-1748
ESTC No.
T145268
Grub Street ID
192012
Description
[4],71,[1]p. ; 8⁰
Note
Anonymous. By Thomas Salmon.

With a half-title.

The bill was first read on 4 December 1747.Citation/references Kress, S.3805

Goldsmiths', 8367