GLASGOW: Printed by J. BRYCE, and D. PATERSON, MDCCLII. THE II. Of HIS MAJESTY's character. III. The memoirs of a Preston rebel. IV. Reasons why the British ladies should IX. Aufwer of the free-holders of Great Britain to the Pretender's declaration. XI. Subfcriptions to the female affociation. XII. The guilt of rebellion in general, and of the late rebellion in particular. XIII. Of those who are indifferent in a XIV. The political creed of a Tory male- content. XV. Project of the ladies for making the XVI. On the late act of parliament for fufpending the Habeas Corpus act. XVII. How minifters of state should bear XVIII. Of the late French edict for in- creafing the value of their Louis d'Ors. XIX. The unchriftian Spirit of our late |