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An elegy on Mr. Pope. Humbly inscrib'd to H. St John, L. Bolingbroke. By a Friend
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An historical account of the rise and establishment of the people call'd Quakers
With a brief view of their religious principles, and of their tenets respecting civil society. In which the doctrine of peace and obedience to government are considered. Extracted from writers of the best authority. By a friend -
Occasional thoughts on the death of Mr. Thomas Dawson; (a dear and much-lamented friend) who died on Sunday, November 15, 1772. By a Friend
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Elegy on the death of Colonel Dan Shaw
also, on the death of his sister, Mrs. Patience Southworth -
Authentic biographical anecdotes of Joseph Gerrald
A delegate to the British convention in Scotland from the London Corresponding Society, and who is now on his passage to New Holland for having acted in that capacity; according to the sentence of the High Court of Justiciary at Edinburgh, March the 14th, 1794. Written by a friend, who knew him in the year 1765 -
An earnest appeal to every lover of his country
on the necessity of forming associations in every town and village in England, for encouraging industrious labourers and mechanics by providing allotments of land which they may rent and cultivate for their own advantage -
Friendly hints to the labourers and mechanics of Wantage
occasioned by the establishment of a society for providing the poor with land -
The life and adventures of John Connor
commonly called, Jack the batchelor. The Famous Irish Bucker. With alterations and additions. To which is added, the life of Mons. Thurot: and, the life of Captain Avery, Two Noted Pirates. Written by a friend -
Words of consolation to Mr. Robert Stetson & Mrs. Mary Stetson, his wife
on the death of their son Isaac Stetson, who perished in the mighty waters, November 7th. 1718. Aged 22. Isaac Stetson anagram -
Free thoughts on the proposed Bank of India
in a letter to the provisonal board of directors -
Common sense
addressed to the peasantry and labourers of the County of Wilts, &c. &c. on their situation and conduct -
An oration, pronounced on the 29th of July, 1829, after the funeral dirge of Doctor John Baptista Philip, who died on the 16th of June, 1829, in Trinidad
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Injur'd innocence: or the lives and surprizing adventures of Amicorus and Amicana. A true and modern story wrote by a friend
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The nature and importance of oaths and juries
beautifully illustrated, and clearly explain'd, in three letters extracted from a number of political pieces, and recommended as very necessary and useful to be perused and known by all members of civil government -
A short account of the life and death of William Adams, a youth of Virginia
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A review of the conduct and character of the late Mr. Alexander Kilham
minister of the Gospel, particularly during the time of his exertions for the attainment of a reformation of abuses, &c. amongst the people called Methodists. Intended as a Sequel to his Life, as extracted from his own Journal. By a friend -
Publicans beware!!! Open not your houses for the court candidates 'till master Rose sends down the cash from the Treasury
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A poem on the death of Robert Keck
Esq; Of the Inner-Temple, Who Died at Paris, Sept. 16. 1719. By a Friend, who accompany'd him to Dover in his Way to France; and return'd thither to meet his Cropse, when brought over to be Buried in the Temple-Church in London -
Authentic biographical anecdotes of Joseph Gerrald
a delegate to the British Convention in Scotland from the London Corresponding Society, and who is now on his passage to New Holland for having acted in that capacity; according to the sentence ... at Edinburgh, March the 14th, 1794. Written by a friend, who knew him in the year 1765 -
An impartial account of some of the transactions in Scotland, concerning the Earl of Broadalban, Viscount and Master of Stair, Glenco-men, Bishop of Galloway, and Mr. Duncan Robertson
in a letter from a friend -
A wonderful instance of God's appearance for, and presence with his people in a day of suffering, or, A narrative of the most holy life, and triumphant death of Mr. Fulcran Rey
who was put to death in France, for being a publick preacher -
Extempore lines on the death of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley
By a friend -
An effort towards promoting contentment
Chap. I -
Occasional thoughts on the death of Mr. Thomas Dawson
(a dear and much-lamented friend) who died on Sunday, Nov.15, 1772. By a friend -
The history of Eliza
Written by a friend. In two volumes