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To the people of Ireland, South. Irishmen and fellow countrymen, as the north is now tranquil; hear me for a moment, for I love you as a brother, and would freely give my life to establish your happiness
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"Nice pickings"
a countryman's remarks on Cobbett's "Letter to the King" -
A letter to the Right Honourable the Speaker of the House of Commons, on the subject of the poor laws
in which the evils of the present system, the origin of those evils, and their remedy, are considered -
An address to the American army in general
... and to the regiments forming in Salem and Marblehead, in particular. -
An address to the true-born Sons of Liberty in the government of the Massachusetts-Bay
Gentlemen, The spirit with which you have of late opposed the Stamp Act, shews, that you have taken upon you, to think something of state affairs. Go on my friends, and inquire further -
To the freeholders and freemen, in Pennsylvania
It is certainly very difficult to fix the precise limits to which scepticism may be extended -
To the people of Maryland
Gentlemen, You have from the beginning of our struggles for liberty, with unconstitutional ministerial power, seen that our success depended almost, or altogether, upon the strength of the provinces united together, as each distinctly must become an easy prey to our enemies -
A letter from a friend to Samuel Chandler
Occasion'd by his Sermon against Popery, Preach'd at Salters-Hall, Jan. 16. 1734-5. With some Remarks on Mr. Barker's Sermon, preach'd at the same Place, Jan. 9, 1734-5. To which is added, A Postscript to Mr. Neal, occasion'd by his Sermon against Popery, preach'd at Salters-Hall, Jan. 23, 1734-5. By a Countryman, and a Lover of Truth -
A poem to His Grace Lionel Duke of Dorset. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. By a countryman
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A journey to Llandrindod Wells, in Radnorshire
With a particular description of those wells, the Places adjacent, the Humours of the Company there, &c. Being a faithful Narrative of every Occurrence worth Notice, that happened in a Journey to and from those Wells. To which is added, observations and informations to those who intend visiting Llandrindod. And to which is prefix'd, The parson's tale, a poem. By a Countryman