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An die deutschen Schauspieler!
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Six letters on the intrigues, apostacy and ambition of Doctor Michael Leib
originally published in "The Democratic Press" -
To Gabriel Jones, July 20, 1803
you have basely attempted to impeath the honesty -
A vindication of the Roman Catholic clergy of the town of Wexford, during the late unhappy rebellion, from the groundless charges and illiberal insinuations of an anonymous writer, signed Verax. By Veritas
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A vindication of the Roman Catholic clergy of the town of Wexford, during the late unhappy rebellion, from the groundless charges and illiberal insinuations of an anonymous writer, signed Verax. By Veritas
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A reply to An address on the system of pawnbroking
being a refutation of the slanders, calumnies and misrepresentations contained in that address, and a vindication of pawnbroking -
Remarks on the controversy between Dr. Hawker and Mr. Porter
concerning the divinity of Christ, and the veracity of the scriptures; in which the incompetency of Mr. Porter in the argument is proved in several instances, and the truth, purity, and integrity of them are defended Against the assertions of Mr. Porter, who affirms, "that some parts of them have been demonstrated to be false." -
To the worthy and independent freemen of the city of Rochester, who did, or meant to come forward in support of Mr. Gregory
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The present degraded state of trade, its cause and effects cosidered
in a letter to the Right Hon. W.F. Vesey Fitzgerald -
The German empire of to-day
outlines of its formation and development -
"Inquisition for blood shall be made." To the inhabitants of Bristol, and parts adjacent
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Thoughts on the slavery of the Negroes, as it affects the British colonies, in the West Indies
humbly submitted to the consideration of both houses of Parliament -
Thoughts on the slavery of the negroes, as it affects the British colonies in the West Indies
humbly submitted to the consideration of both houses of Parliament -
To the freemen of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, September 28, 1764
Gentlemen, Your desire of knowing how the militia bill came to fail in the last Assembly, shall immediately be comply'd with -
To Mr. Isaac Low
Veritas presents his compliments, and will be greatly obliged to him for pointing out the line, in Veritas's publication, of the 14th instant, where he found the words--"I was afraid of being rejected"--as they are represented in his "Appeal to the respectable tribunal of the public" -
A vindication of the Roman Catholic clergy of the town of Wexford
during the late unhappy rebellion, from the groundless charges and illiberal insinuations of an anonymous writer, signed Verax. By Veritas -
To the in-burgesses and inhabitants of the borough of Christchurch
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A letter to the Rev. W. B. Kirwan
containing some observations on the very extraordinary resolutions entered into by the parishioners of St. Nicholas Without. On the 25th of November, 1790 -
An essay on truth
Addressed to Veracity Jack, the Yarn-Factor -
The triumvirate, a poetical portrait
Taken from the life, and finish'd after the manner of Swift. By Veritas, an unknown Hand