John Bull in his senses : being the second part of Law is a bottomless-pit. Printed from a manuscript found in the cabinet of the famous Sir Humphry Polesworth.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735 (supposed author.)
Other Authors: Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745 (supposed author.), Morphew, John (Printer)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Printed for John Morphew near Stationer's-Hall, 1712.
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Description
Item Description:Attributed to John Arbuthnot. Sir Humphry Polesworth is a pseudonym. Cf. ESTC.
Attributed also to Jonathan Swift.
Title within double-rule border.
Second of five pamphlets, commonly called Law is a bottomless pit, or, The history of John Bull; a satire on the War of the Spanish Succession.
Signatures: A-C⁴.
Price from imprint: "Price 3d."
In this issue, line 9, page 8 reads: 'bring'; line 24 reads 'yielded'; and there are four advertisements on page 24. Cf. ESTC.
The Cushing Library/Rare Books copy was acquired as part of the Lois Goddard Morrison Collection of Eighteenth Century Literature.
The Cushing Library/Rare Books Collection copy is bound with: Law is a bottomless-pit -- John Bull in his senses -- John Bull still in his senses -- Lewis Baboon turned honest, and John Bull, politician -- Appendix to John Bull still in his senses.
Physical Description:24 pages ; 18 cm (octavo)
Place of Publication:England -- London.