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The revolution in MDCCLXXXII impartially considered
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Serious considerations on the political conduct of Lord North, since his first entry into the ministry
With a deduction of positive facts, shewing clearly, that His Lordship's system was, and is, not only the best, but the only one which could or can be pursued with the least hopes of effecting the great national points, of making us respected abroad, and a free, easy, and happy people at home; by converting the present national debt into permanent landed property; which would destroy the pernicious practice of stock-jobbing, reduce the oppressive taxes, and cause the necessity of borrowing in future to be totally done away for ever. By Nathaniel Buckington, Esq. barrister at law -
The History of Lord North's administration, to the dissolution of the thirteenth Parliament of Great-Britain
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The History of Lord North's administration, to the dissolution of the thirteenth Parliament of Great-Britain
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The history of Lord North's administration, to the dissolution of the thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain
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Histoire de l'administration de Lord North ... et de la guerre de l'Amérique Septentrionale jusqu'a la paix
suivie du tableau historique des finances d'Angleterre depuis Guillaume III jusqu'en 1784 -
The beauties of Fox, North, and Burke
selected from their speeches, from the passing of the Quebec Act, in the year 1774, down to the present time. With a copious index to the whole, and an address to the public. Spectemur Agendo -
Thoughts on the Prince's debts
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Thoughts on the present war with France
an expostulatory letter, addressed to the Right Hon. William, Pitt, M. P -
Late advices from England
brought by a vessel arrived at the eastward and by Captain Lawrence, and the Harriot packet, Captain Lee, who arrived at New-York on Tuesday last -
Late advices from London
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Lord North's soliloquy
A plague take that Boston port act, and all the Bostonians -
Thoughts on the pernicious consequences of borrowing money
with a proposal for raising a supply for the current service. And also for taking off part of our present load of taxes. To which are added, some estimates to shew the advantages that would arise from an equal land-tax. And also, a method proposed, for discharging the national debt -
Thoughts on the Prince's debts
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Thoughts on the present posture of affairs; in a letter to a friend
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Thoughts on the present state of discipline in the Sunday-Schools, in Kendal
and on the best means of improving it. Originally submitted to the consideration of the committee, and now published at their request -
Thoughts on the progress of Socinianism
with an enquiry into the cause and the cure. In a letter humbly addressed to learned, orthodox, and candid ministers of all denominations: with a particular view to the writing of Dr. Priestley. To which is added, a letter to Dr. Price, on his late sermons on the Christian doctrine -
Thoughts on the propriety of dissolving the present Parliament
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Ode at the Encænia
held at Oxford, July 1773, for the reception of the right honourable Frederic lord North, chancellor of the University. The words by Dr wheeler; set to musick by Dr Hayes -
A serious letter to the public
on the late transaction between Lord North and the Duke of Gordon. By Junius -
A view of the history of Great-Britain
during the administration of Lord North, to the second session of the fifteenth parliament. In two parts. With Statements of the Public Expenditure of that Period -
Serious considerations on the political conduct of Lord North, since his first entry into the ministryes and cause the necessity of borrowing in future to be totally done away for ever
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An address to the public, in which an answer is given to the principal objections urged in the House of Commons, by the Right Hon. Frederick Lord North, (now Earl of Guildford) and the Right Hon. William Pitt, against the repeal of the test laws
and the consequences of an injudicious concession on the part of the advocates for the claim of the Protestant dissenters stated -
The crisis
Number XVIII -
The crisis
Number XXI