Yale Historical Library copy has a ms. note "This pamphlet was undoubtedly printed in Dublin, and written by Lucas" meaning Charles Lucas, M.P.--Note from ESTC., Signatures: A-D⁴.
"Written at different times ... by some junior members of the University of Cambridge ... Some few have aready appeared in a periodical publication."--"Advertisement," p. [v]., Half title reads: Academical contributions., Signatures: pi⁴ A-P⁴., Printed on wove paper., Last p. blank.
by Publicola., Originally published in the Columbian centinel, June-July 1791, and at the time commonly ascribed to John Adams, vice-president of the United States, although the last letter states explicitly that he had nothing to do with the authorship or publication. The letters were in reality the work of his son, then a young lawyer in Boston. Cf. Works of John Adams, 1850-56, v. 1, p. 454 and v. 8, p. 507., Only eight of the eleven letters are here reprinted., "Price sixpence."
Includes abstract of royal charter for promoting English Protestant schools in Ireland, rules, forms of school prayers, financial accounts, list of members, etc.
Caption title., Alternative title appearing on back of sheet : An abstract of some calculations relating to the proposals made by the South-Sea Company, and the Bank of England, to the House of Commons., Attributed to : Archibald Hutcheson. Cf. ESTC.
Authorship attributed to Thomas Carte, cf. ESTC-t 018773., Anonymous. By Thomas Carte., This is stated in the printing ledger of Henry Woodfall the younger to be a commission from the Rev. Mr. Carte ('Notes and queries', September 1855).