Letter V. To the freemen of Alnwick. My good friends and Brethern, I have already made some remarks upon the application that was made by the Committee (as you call them) to the Four-and-Twenty, upon the subject of the grievances that the freemen were supposed to labour under; and i am sorry that it should have been so worthy of censure as it is.
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