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Mr. Hutcheson's defence against the aspersions cast upon him in a virulent paper entitled The St. James's journal, no. 5
publish'd on the 31st of May 1722 -
Mr. Hutcheson's answer to the queries in the Whitehall Evening-Post of the 17th instant
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Some seasonable remarks on a book publish'd in the month of July, 1718. by Archibald Hutcheson, Esq; relating to the publick debts and fonds [sic]. With an explanation of his encreased debts since the peace at Utrecht
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Some matters of fact relating to the revolution, the annuities, the civil list branches, and national debts
taken from the most authentick records -
Some seasonable remarks on a book publish'd in the month of July, 1718, by Archibald Hutcheson, Esq., relating to the publick debts and fonds
with an explanation of his encreased debts since the peace at Utrecht, demonstrating what part thereof properly belongs to the late and present reign, and the advantages of His Majesty's wise and frugal government -
A declaration signed by Archibald Hutcheson, Esq
and given to several of his acquaintance, soon after he had perus'd the examination of Christopher Layer in the appendix to the Report of the secret committee, in which Layer has made mention of his name as one of Burford's Club; which the said layer, in his examination, faith, he was told by one Plunket -
Animadversions and observations upon a treatise lately publish'd, entituled Some calculations and remarks relating to the present state of the publick debts and funds
in a letter to a member of Parliament ... -
A letter to Archibald Hutcheson, Esq
Member of Parliament for Rye in Sussex. Shewing the insufficiency Of His Scheme For the Payment of the Publick Debts. To which is added, A Scheme Presented to the House of Commons in February 1717, on Occasion of His Majesty's Speech, concerning the Reduction of the Debts: With a Vindication of the said Sheme, and State of the Coin and Credit, as it stood in March last. With proper Remarks on the Whole -
The case stated, in a letter to Archibald Hutcheson
Esq; wherein is contained, a recantation, which he is desired to sign, or to give his reasons for refusing it. By Mr. Stanhope -
An epistle to Archibald Hutcheson, Esq
by a freeholder of Great-Britain -
Animadversions and observations upon a treatise lately publish'd
entituled Some calculations and remarks relating to the present state of the publick debts and funds; and a proposal for the entire discharge of the National Debt and Incumbrance in Thirty Years Time, by Archibald Hutcheson, Esq; In a letter to a member of Parliament; Wherein several Mistakes are rectify'd: Misrepresentations exploded; and the Present Ministry Vindicated from the invidious Reflections cast upon them. To which is added, a new proposition to raise money for the use of the publick Humbly submitted to the Consideration of both Houses of Parliament; of the Lords of His Majesty's Treasury; and of the Governors and Directors of the Bank, East-India, and South-Sea Companies -
Animadversions and observations upon a treatise lately publish'd
entituled Some calculations and remarks relating to the present state of the publick debts and funds; And a Proposal for the entire Discharge of the National Debt and Incumbrance in Thirty Years Time, by Archibald Hutcheson, Esq; in a letter to a Member of Parliament; wherein several mistakes are rectify'd: Misrepresentations exploded; and the Present Ministry Vindicated from the invidious Reflections cast upon them. To which is added, A New Proposition to Raise Money for the Use of the Publick. Humbly submitted to the Consideration of both Houses of Parliament; of the Lords of His Majesty's Treasury; and of the Governors and Directors of the Bank, East-India, and South-Sea Companies. By Mr. Abel Boyer