A COMPLETE COLLECTION OF THE GENUINE PAPERS, LETTERS, &c. IN THE CASE OF JOHN WILKES, ES Q: Late MEMBER for AYLESBURY, in the County of BUCKS. A PARI S. CHEZ J. W. IMPRIMEUR, RUE DU COLOMBIER `A L'HOTEL DE saxe. M DCC LXVII. AVEC APROBATION ET PRIVILEGE. @g THE Reception Mr. Wilkes's Letters have met with, on their separate Appearance, hàs induced one of his fincereft Friends to prefent the Public with an entire Collection of them, as a lasting Monument of the refolute Stand made for Liberty, against Minifterial Oppreffion and Tyranny, and of the unparalleled Ufage of the Author; in a Country too, famed for Freedom from the earlieft Records of Time! -This is a Prefent which he makes no doubt will be well received by his Friends in particular, and be no less agreeable to all Lovers of the British Conftitution in general; and no fuch, he really believes, can ever be Enemies to Mr. Wilkes. The Editor's refiding a few Miles from Paris, will, 'tis hoped, be an Excufe with the Candid for the Errors of the Prefs. CONTENT S. LETTERS, CARD S, &c. that paffed between Lord Talbot, Mr. Wilkes, and Colonel Berkley, relative to a Difference between the two first Gentlemen, which was afterwards decided by a Duel page 1 to 13 Letter from Mr. Wilkes to Lord Temple, wrote immediately after the Duel 13 to 23 Papers relative to the Cafe of Mr. Wilkes, from his Commitment to the Tower, to his Discharge by the Court of Common Pleas 24 to 45 Letters between Mr. Wilkes and the Se cretaries of State 46 to 50 Mr. |