Tom Tell-Truth's Letter to a dissenter in vindication of the L--s [Lords] against the Tackers [with reference to the practice of the Commons of tacking Bills to Money Bills to ensure their being passed by the Lords].
A letter by Tom Tell-Truth to the Committee for conducting the Free Press, on the misconduct of the Corporation of Dublin. With other cuttings from the Publick Register or Freemans Journal on the same subject.
The Plain Truth: a Dialogue Between Sir Courtly Jobber, Candidate for the Borough of Guzzledown, and Tom Telltruth, Schoolmaster and Freeman in the Said Borough. By the Author of the Remarkable Queries in the Champion, Oct. 7 [1741].
A Letter to a Member of Parliament in the North Containing Remarks on the Advertisement Mentioned in the Craftsman of ... November 8, about a Memorandum Book that was Taken Up Near Arlington Street ... Third Edition. The Preface is Signed, Tom Tell-Truth.
A Letter to a Member of Parliament in the North containing Remarks on the Advertisement mentioned in the Craftsman of ... November 8, about a Memorandum Book that was taken up near Arlington Street ... Third edition. [The preface is signed, Tom Tell-Truth.]
A Letter to a Member of Parliament in the North containing Remarks on the Advertisement mentioned in the Craftsman of ... November 8, about a Memorandum Book that was taken up near Arlington Street ... Third edition. [The preface is signed, Tom Tell-Truth.]