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Remarks on the letter address'd to two great men. In a letter to the author of that piece
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The interest of Great Britain considered, with regard to her colonies, and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe
To which are added, observations concerning the increase of mankind, peopling of countries, &c -
The interest of Great Britain considered
with regard to her colonies and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe. To which are added, observations concerning the increase of mankind, peopling of countries, &c. ... As the very ingenious, useful, and worthy author of thi pamphlet (B------n F------n, LL.D.) is well known and much esteemed by the principal gentlemen in England and America; and seeing that his other works have been received with universal applause; the present production needs no further recommendation to a generous, a free, an intelligent, and publick-spirited people. And yet it can be recommended further, by an extract from the Gentleman's magazine -
Remarks on the Letter addressed to two great men
In a letter to the author of that piece. [Four lines in Latin from Horace] -
An Answer to the letter to a friend, occasion'd by the presentment of the grand jury for the county of Middlesex, of the author, printer, and publisher of a book, intitled, The rights of the Christian Church asserted, &c
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Remarks on the letter address'd to two great men
In a letter to the author of that piece -
Remarks on the Letter addressed to two great men
In a letter to the author of that piece -
The interest of Great Britain considered
with regard to her colonies and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe. To which are added, Observations concerning the increase of mankind, peopling of countries, &c. As the very ingenious, useful, and worthy author of this pamphlet (B------n F-------n, LL. D.) is well known and much esteemed by the principal gentlemen in England and America; and seeing that his other works have been received with universal applause; the present production needs no further recommendation to a generous, a free, an intelligent and publick-spirited people -
The interest of Great Britain considered
with regard to her colonies, and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe. To which are added, observations concerning the increase of mankind, peopling of countries, &c -
The interest of Great Britain considered, with regard to her colonies
and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe -
The interest of Great Britain considered
with regard to her colonies, and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe -
Remarks on the Letter addressed to two great men
In a letter to the author of that piece. -
The interest of Great Britain considered
with regard to her colonies and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe. -
The interest of Great Britain considered
with regard to her colonies and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe. -
The interest of Great Britain considered, with regard to her colonies and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe
to which are added, observations concerning the increase of mankind, peopling of countries, &c -
The interest of Great Britain considered with regard to her colonies and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe
to which are added, orservations [sic] concerning the increase of mankind, peopling of countries, &c -
Remarks on the Letter addressed to two great men
in a letter to the author of that piece -
An answer to the Lord Haversham's speech
Which he made in the house of peers, on Saturday, February. 15, 1707. Concerning the Union -
An answer to the late Proposal for uniting the kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland
in some occasional remarks upon the proposal itself -
An answer to the letter to the author of The case of toleration recogniz'd
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Remarks on the letter addressed to two great men
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An answer to The letter to two great men
Containing Remarks and Observations on that Piece, and vindicating the Character of a Noble Lord from Inactivity -
Remarks on the Letter address'd to two great men
In a letter to the author of that piece