FURTHER THOUGHTS ON THE PRESENT STATE OF PUBLIC OPINION; BEING A CONTINUATION OF A TIMELY APPEAL TO THE COMMON SENSE OF THE PEOPLE OF GREAT BRITAIN IN GENERAL, AND OF THE INHABITANTS OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE IN PARTICULAR, ON THE PRESENT SITUATION OF AFFAIRS. By J. PENN, Esq. Te sequor, Angliaca gentis decus, inque tuis nunc LUCRET. Men thinking freely will, in particular Instances, think differently. But still, as the greater Part of the Measures which arise in the Course of public Business are related to, or dependent on, some great leading general Principles in Government, a Man must be peculiarly unfortunate, in the Choice of his political Company, if he does not agree with them at least nine Times in ten.-BURKE, Thoughts on the Cause of the present Discontents. LONDON: PRINTED FOR J. HATCHARD, BOOKSELLER TO BY W. BULMER AND CO. CLEVELAND-ROW, ST. JAMES'S. |