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A letter from a freeman to the mayor, sheriffs, and common-council of the city of Cork
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Strictures upon the observations of a 'member of Convention;' in answer to the "Author of some remarks, &c."
By a freeman. [One line in Latin from Virgil with one line English translation] -
A letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of the city of Dublin, on the outrage committed by the soldiers, in breaking open His Majesty's jail of Newgate
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Have you heard the news?
an address to the freemen of all the corporations of Great Britain upon the proposed destruction of their rights by the Whig ministry -
Strictures upon the observations of a 'member of Convention;' in answer to the "Author of some remarks, &c."
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To the freemen of the city of Rochester, gentlemen, it having been very carefully circulated in the course of a few days past, that Mr. Smith, your present member, has signified an intention, ... to retire from the chance of a poll at the ensuing election
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Cumberland, (colony of Rhode-Island) April 16, 1763. To the public
The detection of fraud and the punishment of villainy are virtues alike becoming the human mind -
Reflections on Gov. Hopkins's vindication of his conduct in relation to the sugars
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To the freemen of Bristol
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To the freemen of Bristol, especially those of the lower rank
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To the freeholders and freemen of the city and county of New-York
Fellow-citizens, As it is well known, that you are determined upon sending delegates to the next Congress -
To the freemen and freeholders of the east ward of the city of New York
Friends and countrymen, The office of alderman for this ward being vacant by the removal of David Matthews, Esq -
To the public
The late detestation shewn by the friends of liberty in this city, to the venal and arbitrary conduct of Lord North, Governor Hutchinson, and Solicitor Wedderburn -
To the representatives of the province of Pennsylvania, now met in this city
[Five lines from Hume] -
Modest exceptions, from the court of Parnassus
to Mrs. Macaulay's Modest plea. By the author of The doctor dissected: a poem -
The doctor dissected
or, Willy Cadogan in the kitchen. Addressed to all invalids, and readers of a late dissertation on the gout, &c. &c. &c. By a lady -
A short treatise on the institution of corporations
and an enquiry into the conduct of the Bench of the Corporation of Maidstone, From the Accession of the Tories, under the present Charter, to the present Time. Addressed to the freemen of Maidstone. By a freeman -
To the freemen of the city of Rochester
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A rhapsody. By a freeman
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To the worthy freemen of the city of Oxford. As the choice of a Member to represent the city of Oxford in Parliament seems at this moment to be a matter of the last consequence to its future welfare, it must therefore be the duty of every freeman to consider with impartiality the merits of those gentlemen who apply to be honoured with this important trust
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The kenrickad
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Observations on Mr. Bousfield's Letter, &c
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A freeman's reply to Mr. Lucas's third address
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The freeman's address to the free-electors of the city of Dublin