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Rvstici Diaconi contra Acephalos
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Dionysii Exigui, Viventioli, Trojani, Pontiani, S. Caesarii Arelatensis episcopi, Fulgentii Ferrandi et Rustici quorum prior Carthaginensis, posterior Romanae ecclesiae diaconus, necnon Justi, Facundi, Urgellensis et Hermianensis episcoporum, opera omnia
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The good of the community impartially considered
in a letter to a merchant in Boston; in answer to one received respecting the excise-bill. Wherein an attempt is made, first, to show that it is for the interest of the community to excise all the luxuries of life; that this excise ought to extend to every man within the province; and that this is the most equitable method of paying the charges of the government. Seconly [sic], to answer all the objections that have been raised, both against excises, and the present method proposed for collecting the same; by a true friend to liberty -
Remarks on a late pamphlet entitled Plain truth
By Rusticus -
Observations on the narrative of Miss S---h M---y
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Liberty
A poem. By Rusticus. [One line in Latin] -
A review on the Bishop of Cloyne's book, on the present state of the Church of Ireland; addressed to a friend in the city, &c
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A letter to the author of the Farmer's letters
By a country gentleman -
America
A poem -
Liberty
A poem -
Observations for the use of landed gentlemen
on the present state, and future prospects, of the British farmer -
The good of the community impartially considered
in a letter to a merchant in Boston -
A letter from Rusticus
to a young member of the Irish House of Commons -
The good of the community impartially considered
in a letter to a merchant in Boston; in answer to one received respecting the excise-bill. -
Liberty
A poem -
Liberty
A poem -
Remarks on a late pamphlet entitled Plain truth
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Reasons for an amendment of the statute of 28 Henry VIII.c.II. [section] 3. which gives to the successor in ecclesiastical benefices all the profits from the day of the vacancy: in a letter to a friend, from a country clergyman