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Remarks on the journal of a tour to the Hebrides, in a letter to James Boswell, Esq
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To the gentlemen who opposed a legislative union with Great Britain
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The Calumnies of Verus; or, Catholics vindicated, from certain old slanders lately revived
in a series of letters, published in different gazettes at Philadelphia, collected and revised by Verax, with the addition of a preface and a few notes -
A few remarks upon the true origin of rent, gluts, a corn trade, and the new issue of gold
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The Calumnies of Verus; or, Catholics vindicated, from certain old slanders lately revived
in a series of letters, published in different gazettes at Philadelphia -
East-India question
four letters respecting the claims of the East-India Company for a renewal of their exclusive privileges -
To the Right Honourable Lord Castlereagh, &c. &c. &c
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Review of the statements in Mr. Hale's appeal to the public on the Spitalfields Act
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De strijd in het Oosten
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Observations on a late letter to a certain foreign minister, &c
Shewing the partiality of the letter-writer in regard to the last administration, and his fallacy in stating the nature and grounds of the present war. In a letter to the author -
An humble and free address to the most noble president, the right honourable and worthy vice-presidents, governors, trustees, and guardians of the Foundling-Hospital
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A justification of the baptism of foundling infants
In answer to the argument and objections in a late pamphlet, intitled, An humble and free address to the most noble president, The Right Honourable and Worthy Vice-Presidents, Governors, Trustees, and Guardians of the Foundling Hospital. With remarks by way of reply -
An expostulatory epistle to the Welch knight, on the late revolution in politicks
and the extraordinary conduct of himself and his associates -
An expostulatory epistle to the Welch knight, on the late revolution in politicks
and the extraordinary conduct of himself and his associates -
Free thoughts on the misconception of the superiority of natural advantages possessed by this country over England
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To Lord Berwick. My Lord, after the various suppositions, and the various reports, which have been propagated concerning the author ... of the scurrilous papers, signed Fidelis, Alfred