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A letter to the Honourable Sir Richard Perrott, bart. on the famous Flint petition to His Majesty, and His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales
With some strictures on Poyning's Act, and the state of Irish politics in the administration of that eminent statesman, the Right Honourable Sir John Perrott, knight of the Bath, Lord Lieutenant, Captain General, and General Governor of Ireland, &c. &c. A patriotic anecdote of the Right Honourable the Earl of Chatham, never before published. Some remarks on the Russian expedition, and a curious engraving of the atchievement of the ancient noble House of Perrott. By a Briton -
The crisis, or An alarm to Britannia's true Protestant sons
Part III. Containing chiefly some animadversions on an answer to considerations on the Jewish bill, from a pretended advocate for the magistrates and merchants of our great metropolis: to which is annexed two very remarkable prophecies of our great danger from the persecuting spirit of the papists, and the division of Protestants. By a Country gentleman to his honourable and worthy friend, a citizen and merchant of London -
The military atchievements of the citizens of York; or, An account of the battle of St. Helena. To which is added, an essay on universal genius
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Four letters on the subject of Mr. Stockdale's trial, for a supposed libel on the House of Commons. By "A Briton."
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An address to my countrymen, on the present war. By a Briton
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The history of the Dublin election in the year 1749
With a sketch of the present state of parties in the Kingdom of Ireland. By a Briton -
People of Great Britain
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Considerations on certain remarks on the Negro slavery and abolition questions, in Lord Stowell's judgment in the case of the slave "Grace"
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A letter to William Cobbett
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An important statement, proving that the Corn laws, since 1793, have inflicted five times the amount of misery and oppression on this country, that [sic] the interest of the national debt has
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Annuities to fools or madmen
plain statements to convince those persons of credulity or rashness, or folly or injustice, who are willing to surrender hundreds, and purchase tens, by way of annuities -
Presume not beyond measure
a serio-comic letter of advice, addressed to the editors of all the public papers -
An address to the inhabitants of Great Britain, shewing the inevitable consequences of a revolution in this country
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An Address to reformers
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A letter relating to climbing boys in flues
addressed to members of Parliament in general, the metropolitan members in particular -
The history of the Dublin election in the year 1749
With a sketch of the present state of parties in the kingdom of Ireland. By a. [sic] Briton -
A letter, addressed to the Right Hon. Lord Grenville
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A letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, M.P. for the University of Oxford
on the comparative operation of the corn laws, and of public taxation, as causes of the depression of trade, and of the distressed state of the industrious classes -
The crisis, or an alarm to Britannia's true Protestant sons. In two parts, with an appendix to each of them. Containing. Among a Variety of other Things, An Address to King George. -To the Unbelieving Jews. -To our reverend Fathers the Bishops. -To our worthy Representatives. - To the licentious Writers of the public Papers. With a Prefatory Address to the two respectable Bodies, the Citizens and Merchants of London. By a disinterested, independent, and truly Protestant Briton
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National union recommended
In answer to A late scurrilous Paper in the Old England Journal of 27th December 1746, and An equally scurrilous Reply in a late Pamphlet, intituled, The Thistle -
Public clamours traced to their original sources: and the advantage of a man's being born here, or there, discussed. By a Briton
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Public clamours traced to their original sources: and the advantage of a man's being born here, or there, discussed. By a Briton
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Observations on A letter to the most insolent man alive
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A poetic chronology
By a Briton