Titles by William Moore

William Moore is the name of a critic of the ministerial government of George III who had written other earlier pieces such as the North Briton Extraordinary and the Whisperers, and may also have contributed to The Crisis, a series of pamphlets published anonymously between January 1775 and October 1776 that shared a similar style and tone. Little, however, is known of his personal details.

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