POLITICAL PAMPHLETS.
The loan of the following works is much desired by a gentleman who has in vain tried to find them in the British Museum, or to purchase them. They belong to a class of books which being of little money-value are generally wasted by booksellers, rarely or never inserted in their catalogues:—
A Collection of Letters on Government, Liberty and the Constitution, which appeared from the time Lord Bute was appointed First Lord of the Treasury to the Death of Lord Egremont. 3 vols. [possibly 4], published in 1774 by Almon.
A Collection of esteemed Political Tracts, which appeared 1764, 5, and 6. 3 or 4 vols. published 1766 or 7, by Almon.
A Collection of most Interesting Political Letters which appeared in the Public Papers from 1763 to 1765. 3 or 4 vols. Almon, 1766.
The Briton (a Periodical). 1763.
The Auditor (a Periodical). 1763.
A Collection of all Remarkable and Personal Passages in the Briton, North Briton, and Auditor. Almon, 1765.
The Expostulation, a Poem. Bingley, 1768.
Vox Senatus. 1771.
Two Remarkable Letters of Junius and The Freeholder. 1770.
Junius's Letters. Wheble, 1771 (not 1772 or 1775).
Wilkes's Speeches. 3 vols.
The Editor of "N. & Q." has undertaken to take charge of them, and when done with to return them safely to their respective owners.
Q. N.