A Timely Appeal

Penn (John)

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; with references to the opinions of most of the British and French philosophers of the present century. [bound with:] Further Thoughts on the present state of public opinion; being a continuation of A Timely Appeal...

Description: 2 works in 1 vol., the first bound without half-title or final advertisement leaf, the whole interleaved, title-page of the second slightly soiled and with a reddish stain in the fore-margin which persists for a few leaves, pp. 120; xii (these pages not interleaved), 185, 8vo (text) and 4to (interleaves), contemporary calf, rebacked, corners worn, with pencil notes on the interleaves, some quite extensive, to the first 42 pages, bookplate of Peter Isaacs, good

Publication Details: Printed for J. Hatchard [second work:] by W. Bulmer, 1798-1800

Notes: Grandson of the Founder of Pennsylvania, John Penn (1760-1834), returned to England in 1788, unable to restore the proprietorship of the province of Pennsylvania to the Penn family, although compensated. From a hitherto purely literary dilletantism he now turned to politics. In the year of the Timely Appeal he was appointed sheriff of Buckginghamshire, hence the particularity of the title. Penn addresses himself to 14 heads, including: the unequal distribution of wealth; inequality of rank ('Men have equal rights, but are not born equal'); the severity of our penal code; disregard of the goodw...more

Bibliography: (ESTC T50331 and T111630, BL and Bodley only in the UK)

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Subject: History

Published Date: 1798-1800

Stock Number: 51366

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