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A N
ANTIDOTE
AGAINST THE
InfeBious Contagion of PopCtJ) an4
€g*annp.
Humbly offer’d in
An Admonitory LETTER from a Pres¬
byterian Society in Edinburgh, to their
Friends in Town and Country, touching
theprefent INTESTINE WAR.
Gentlemen and Felltw-Chriftians,
TH E imminent Danger which the Prote-
itant Religion, our Sovereign K. George,
and the Realms of Britain and Ireland,
are in, thro’ the Pretenfiofls of the Che¬
valier de St. George to Our Crown ; The
fad Condition of the City of Edinburgh and the
lothians in particular, and all Scotland in general,
unjuftly invaded by, and groaning under the grie¬
vous OppreiTion of, the Son of the faid Chevahc^,
fupported efpecially by our Efan-Wkg Brethren the
Highlanders, who, according to their wonted Ava¬
rice, are devouring our Subftancc, and inflaving
many of our Perfoas; The great Silence of many
A i (who
A N
ANTIDOTE
AGAINST THE
InfeBious Contagion of PopCtJ) an4
€g*annp.
Humbly offer’d in
An Admonitory LETTER from a Pres¬
byterian Society in Edinburgh, to their
Friends in Town and Country, touching
theprefent INTESTINE WAR.
Gentlemen and Felltw-Chriftians,
TH E imminent Danger which the Prote-
itant Religion, our Sovereign K. George,
and the Realms of Britain and Ireland,
are in, thro’ the Pretenfiofls of the Che¬
valier de St. George to Our Crown ; The
fad Condition of the City of Edinburgh and the
lothians in particular, and all Scotland in general,
unjuftly invaded by, and groaning under the grie¬
vous OppreiTion of, the Son of the faid Chevahc^,
fupported efpecially by our Efan-Wkg Brethren the
Highlanders, who, according to their wonted Ava¬
rice, are devouring our Subftancc, and inflaving
many of our Perfoas; The great Silence of many
A i (who
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Description | Over 3,000 chapbooks published in Scotland in the 18th and 19th centuries. Subjects include courtship, humour, occupations, fairs, apparitions, war, politics, crime, executions, Jacobites, transvestites, and freemasonry. Chapbooks are small booklets of 8, 12, 16 and 24 pages, often illustrated with crude woodcuts. Produced cheaply and sold by peddlars on the streets, they formed the staple reading material of the common people, along with broadsides. |
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