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 MILLAR'S MONTHLY MISCELLANY

BETWEEN

JAMES BLOCK, Esq.

AND , the Editor of the Monthly Miscellany,

UPON THE CAUSES OF

The Distresses of the Country,

FOUNDED UPON A FACT.

In which are noticed,

Debt, falsely called, National Interest of that Debt— Fund—Seventy Millions of Taxes—Tax Eaters—£200,000 the Borough Faction pocket annually out of the Taxes—ate Paupers—Abolition of Sinecures, Pensions, Grants and, not merited by Public Services—Sale of Seats in —Unequal State of the Representation, and Reform  the Commons House of Parliament—Equal Laws— Suffrage—Annual Parliaments, &c. &c.

PART 1.

and Peers may flourish and may fade,

breath can make them as a breath hath made:

t a bold Peasantry, their Country's pride,

hen once destroy'd can never be supply'd."

Printed by D. Macarter & Co. for the Author.

1817.

Entered in Stationers' Hall.