A direct response to Lord George Bentinck's address to the electors of King's Lynn, this work provides valuable insight into the political discourse of the time. Presented under the pseudonym 'Plain facts', this publication offers a perspective on the issues debated by Bentinck and his contemporaries. Readers interested in 19th-century British politics will find this a worthwhile resource for understanding the nuances of political rhetoric and public opinion during a pivotal era. Examining the political landscape of King's Lynn through the lens of this historical exchange provides a unique view of the electoral process and the key concerns of voters.
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