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The correspondence of John Campbell MP, with his family, Henry Fox, Sir Robert Walpole and the Duke of Newcastle, 1734-71
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Reasons against subjecting any other traders of Great Britain to the laws of excise, or excising any other commodities, either of the product or manufacture of this kingdom or any other country, than what are already subject to the present laws
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A supplement to the papers, writ in defence of the peerage bill
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Some persons vindicated against the author of the defection, &c
And that writer convicted of malice and falshood. R-- W--, Esq -
The report from the committee, appointed (upon the 2d day of December, 1766)
To consider an act made in the thirty-first year of King George the Second, for the due making of bread, and to regulate the price and assize thereof; together with the accounts referred to the said committee -
The report from the Committee of Secrecy, appointed by the House of Lords
To inspect the papers delivered by His Majesty's command, (sealed up in bag), containing secret information received by His Majesty's government, relative to the proceedings of different persons and societies in Great Britain and Ireland, engaged in a treasonable conspiracy, and to the design carried on by our enemies, in concert with such persons and societies, for effecting the separation of Ireland from this kingdom. Ordered to be printed 27th May 1799 -
The expediency of one man's dying to save a nation from perishing
A discourse delivered before the Antient Society of true britons, at their annual meeting, January 1, 1741-2. By C. Thurloe, A.M. chaplain to the said society -
The famous dedication to the pamphlet, entitled, a dissertation upon parties, addressed to the Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Walpole
To which is annexed, the memorable Daily Courant of Thursday, November 28, 1734, upon the subject of Mr. Ward's Pill-Plot, said to be written by Sir A.B.C -
Advice to John Ranby, Esq; principal serjeant surgeon to His Majesty, and F.R.S
With some observations on his narrative of the last illness of the Right Honourable the Earl of Orford -
An Epistle from a physician at Bath to Dr. Rock, practioner in town
Occasion'd by the letter from a physician in town to another at Bath; concerning the C-se of the l--te E- of O-d -
[The] false accusers accused; or The undeceived Englishman
Being an impartial enquiry into the general conduct of the administration; and compared with that of their enemies, whereby it will appear who merit impeachments, &c. &c. &c. &c. In a letter to the pretended patriots. Very necessary to be perus'd by the electors and freeholders of Great Britain, on their choice of proper persons to represent them in a new Parliament. By a Member of the House of Commons -
Some persons vindicated against the author of the defection, &c
And that writer convicted of malice and falshood. R- W-, Esq -
Are these things so? the previous question, from an Englishman in his Grotto, to a great man at court
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Some queries and observations upon the revolution in 1688, and its consequences: also a short view of the rise and progress of the Dutch East India Company
With critical remarks. In a letter from Paris to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Walpole. By the Late Charles Forman, Esq; now first printed; with a preface shewing the reasons of its being published at this juncture; and necessary to be read by all who have any regard for the honour, interest or trade of their country -
The Construction of the Latin verse-grammar
For the use of the lower forms in Westminster School -
R--b--n's progress in eight scenes
From his first coming up from Oxford to London, to his present situation. With Mr. Frank Lyn's remark -
Men and measures characterised from Horace. Being an imitation of the XVIth ode of his second book
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A letter of condolance and invitation from cardinal fleury, to the Right Honourable the E--- of Or----d
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A speech against Sir R- W-'s proposal, for increasing the civil list revenue, as it was spoken in the House of Commons, July 3. 1727. By W- S-, Esq
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A Dialogue which lately pass'd between the knight and his man John
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A Poem inscrib'd to the Right Honourable Col. Boyle
On his being chosen speaker to the House of Commons of Ireland -
Walpoliana
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Observations on the three last volumes of the Roman history. By Edward Gibson, Esq
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A further report from the Committee of Secresy, appointed to enquire into the conduct of Robert Earl of Orford, during the last ten years of his being first commissioner of the treasury, and chancellor and under-treasurer of His Majesty's exchequer. With the appendix
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The false accusers accused; or the undeceived Englishman
Being an impartial enquiry into the general-conduct of the administration; and compared with that of their enemies, whereby it will appear who merits impeachments, &c. &c. &c. In a letter to the pretended patriots. Very necessary to be perus'd by the electors and freeholders of Great Britain, on their choice of proper persons to represent them in a new Parliament. By a Member of the House of Commons