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A familiar instructive dialogue, which happened last week at a tavern near the Royal Exchange, between an eminent merchant of Dunkirk, one of their great Politicians there, and an English Member of Parliament; who became acquainted with him in that Town, when their Embarkations were so much talk'd of, in favour of the Young Chevalier, &c. Wherein A great deal of the Political Designs of the Court of France, with many other Affairs regarding Great-Britain, and touching the present imaginary Peace, are set in a true Light. Designed For the timely Information of the Publick, against the next Meeting of the Parliament. And Humbly addressed to all true English Members. By a citizen of London
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Five minutes advice
to the people of Great Britain, on the present alarming situation of public affairs: in which the good policy of immediate hostilites with France is candidly investigated. By a Citizen of London -
The revolution no rebellion
or, serious reflections offered to the Reverend Mr. Benjamin Hoadly, occasion'd by his considerations on the Bishop of Exeter's sermon, preach'd before Her Majesty, March the 8th, 1708. By a citizen of London: a lover of the present establishment in church and state -
A seasonable reply to a scurrilous pamphlet
called An essay on political lying. By a citizen of London -
The revolution no rebellion
or, serious reflections offered to the Reverend Mr. Bbnjamin [sic] Hoadly, occasion'd by his considerations on the Bishop of Exeter's sermon, preach'd before Her Majesty, March the 8th, 1708. By a citizen of London: a lover of the present establishment in church and state -
The wedding day
In three parts. By a citizen of London -
A letter from a citizen of London, to a friend in the country
Containing, a Full, Authentic, and Impartial narrative of some late debates and proceedings in Common-Council, relative to the distribution of certain tickets for the King of Denmark's masquerade -
A familiar instructive dialogue, which happened last week at a tavern near the Royal-Exchange, between an eminent merchant of Dunkirk, one of their great Politicians there, and an English Member of Parliament, who became acquainted with him in that Town, when their Embarkations were so much talked of in favour of the Young Chevalier, &c. Wherein A great deal of the Political Designs of the Cours of France, with many other Affairs regarding Great-Britain, and touching the present imaginary Peace, are set in a true Light. Designed For the timely Information of the Publick, against the next Meeting of the Parliament; And Humbly addressed to all true English Members. By a citizen of London
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A letter from a citizen of London to his fellow citizens, and through them, to the people of England in general, occasioned by the late earthquakes: wherein some vices of the great are particularly exposed, which were not taken Notice of in the late excellent Letter of the Lord Bishop of London
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A modest enquiry into the conduct of the Court of Aldermen
In which the true reasons that induced them to put a stop to the building of the Mansion-House, By their Negative Vote of the 7th of June last, In common council, are respectfully sought for, but not found. With some Short Reflexions on the use and abuse of the Negative Power in that Court. To which is added, A Seasonable Caution to the Commoners of London; To beware of too great a Growth of Power in the Court of Aldermen. By a citizen of London -
A vvhisper in the eare. Or A discourse between the Kings Maiesty, and the high court of Parliament
Concerning a pacification, and conditions of peace -
The subject's religion
directing and disposing them to a conscientious and careful discharge of their duty in the choice of publick magistrates and officers -
A letter to the author of The Dutch design, anatomized
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Venn and his mermydons, or, The linen=draper capotted
being a serious and seasonable advice to the citizens of London, occasioned by the indirect practices used in the late election of sheriffs -
A letter to my Lord Mayor
Vindicating the late instructions from the City of London For Postponing the subsidies To the Redress of grievances. Wherein The Right of Instructing Members is Illustrated and Asserted; and the Necessity of such Instruction at this Time, more than any since the Revolution, proved from the Conduct of the New Ministry. By a Citizen of London -
An humble representation to the gentlemen who met in Silver-Street, November 29, 1732
By a citizen of London