To his Most Excellent Majesty George the IVth, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and King of Hanover, &c., &c., &c., &c., &c., &c.
Description:
"Designed, drawn and engraved by M.U. Sears & Co., Warwick Square, Paternoster Row.", From the library of W.J. Linton., Printed in brown and green., and Text surrounded by captioned illustrations contrasting the Catholic and the Protestant faiths.
Publisher:
Published by Horatio Phillips, 3, Charing Cross,
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain--Politics and government--1820-1830
Subject (Name):
Linton, W. J.--(William James),--1812-1897--Ownership
Brown, P.A.H. London publishers and printers, p. 39, indicates that Clarke and Son used the above address from 1792-1801., Caption title., First published in Poor Richard's almanac for 1758; separately issued in 1760 under title: Father Abraham's speech., No exact citations found, cf. Ford, P.L. Benjamin Franklin, no. 107 and ff., and NUC pre-1956 183:132-4., Printed in four columns with two line rules between columns, thick and thin two line rule beneath text, woodcut port. of Franklin within a thick and thin two line oval centered over caption title., and Typesigned at end of text: Richard Saunders.
Publisher:
Printed for W. Clarke and son, Portugal-Street, Lincoln's Inn,
Subject (Topic):
Aphorisms and apothegms, Maxims, American, and Success
First published in Poor Richard's almanac for 1758; separately issued in 1760 under title: Father Abraham's speech., Printed in 4 columns, within ornamental type double border., and Signed: Richard Saunders.
Publisher:
Printed for the Benefit of the Public-Price Two-pence.
"Rules to know the Weather" (in verse) printed at foot., First published in Poor Richard's almanac for 1758; separately issued in 1760 under title: Father Abraham's speech., Printed in 4 columns, within ornamental border., and Signed: Richard Saunders.