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A Defence of the amendments, proposed in the corn laws
Being an answer to a pamphlet, intitled, "observations on the acts of Parliament, "of the thirty-first of George II. Chap. 3, " and of the thirty-third of George II, chap. "12, &c. Humbly submitted to the consideration of the Right Hon. and Hon. the House of Commons -
The allies and the late ministry defended against France
and the present friends of France. Part II. Containing a Vindication of the Barrier-Treaty, and of our Alliances with Portugal: With a Particular Defence of our Faithful and Good Allies the Dutch, from the Charges imputed to them in the Management of their Part of the War -
The allies and the late ministry defended against France
and the present friends of France. Part III. In which are Consider'd all the Objections made against the Emperor, Portugal, and the rest of the Allies: With a further Vindication of the Dutch; and some Reflections on the Spanish War; on the Nature of Alliances in general; and on the apparent Ill Designs of that Author -
The allies and the late ministry defended against France
and the present friends of France. Part IV. Containing a Vindication of the late M-y in relation to the Management of the War on the part of England; with an Answer to the Author of the Conduct's five Reasons for making a Peace without Spain and the Indies. To which is added a Postscript, in Answer to his Remarks on the Barrier-Treaty -
The allies and the late ministry defended against France
and the present friends of France. Part II. Containing a Vindication of the Barrier-Treaty, and of our Alliances with Portugal: With a Particular Defence of our Faithful and Good Allies the Dutch, from the Charges imputed to them in the Management of their Part of the War -
The allies and the late ministry defended against France
and the present friends of France. In answer to a pamphlet, intituled, The conduct of the allies -
Remarks on a false, scandalous, and seditious libel, intituled, The conduct of the allies, and of the late ministry, &c
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Remarks upon remarks: or the Barrier-Treaty and the protestant succession vindicated. In answer to the false and treasonable reflections of the author of The conduct of the allies. With some Critical Notes on the Representation of Mr. David White of Bruges
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A full answer to The conduct of the allies
to which is added, some observations on the Remarks on the Barrier Treaty. By the same author -
A full answer to the King of Spain's last manifesto
respecting the bay of Honduras, and the Mosquito Shore: in which All the Accusations brought against the Subjects of Great Britain settled in the Bay of Honduras; and Against the ancient British Settlement in the free and independent Dominions of the Mosquito Shore; are candidly stated and refuted; and The Importance of the Mosquito Shore to Great Britain, delineated and ascertained -
The allies and the late ministry defended against France
and the present friends of France. In answer to a pamphlet, intituled, The conduct of the allies -
The allies and the late ministry defended against France
and the present friends of France. In answer to a pamphlet, entitled, The conduct of the allies. Part I. Shewing the Necessity of England's entering into the Grand Alliance; and that by it we are oblig'd to insist on the Restitution of Spain and the Indies to the House of Austria. With a particular Vindication of the Eighth Article from the gross Corruptions, with which the Author of the Conduct has falsify'd the two Clauses of it that relate to England and the West-Indies -
A defence of the administration
from the charges brought against them in a pamphlet, entitled, The case of the Duke of Portland, &c -
The dutch barrier our's
or the interest of England and Holland inseparable. With reflections on the insolent treatment the Emperor and States-General have met with from the author of The conduct, and his brethren. To which is added, An enquiry into the causes of the clamour against the Dutch -
The dutch barrier our's
or, the interest of England and Holland inseparable. With reflections on the insolent treatment the Emperor and States-General have met with from the author of The conduct, and his brethen. To which is added, An enquiry into the Causes of the Clamour against the Dutch, particularly with Reference to the Fishery -
Remarks upon remarks: or the Barrier-Treaty and the Protestant succession vindicated
In answer to the False and Treasonable Reflections of the Author of The Conduct of the Allies. With some Critical Notes on the Representation of Mr. David White of Bruges -
A caveat to the treaters
or, the Modern Schemes of partition examin'd, With relation to the Safety of Europe in general, and of Great-Britain and Ireland in particular. Including an answer to several late Pamphlets on that Subject; with a more particular Account of the Conferences at Gertruydenberg than has yet been publish'd -
A defence of the allies and the late ministry
or, remarks on the Tories New Idol. Being a detection of the manifest frauds and falsities, in a late pamphlet, entituled, The conduct of the allies and of the Late Ministry, in the Beginning and Carrying on the War -
A farther search into the conduct of the allies, and the late ministry, as to peace and war. Containing also a reply to the several letters and memorials of the States-General. With a Vindication of the British Parliament in their late Resolves and Address relating to the Deficiencies of the Dutch
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Remarks upon remarks: or the Barrier-Treaty and the Protestant succession vindicated. In answer to the false and treasonable reflections of the author of The conduct of the allies. With some Critical Notes on the Representation of Mr. David White of Bruges