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Miscellaneous thoughts, moral and political
Upon the vices and follies of the present age. The septennial, triennial, pension, and place bills. The act of settlement. the qualifying act: and the coalition of parties, or What is now called the broad-bottom. By a country gentleman -
Essays on agriculture and planting, founded on experiments made in Ireland. By a Country gentleman
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A letter addressed to the country party
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A country gentleman's reasons for voting against Mr. Wilberforce's motion for a bill to prohibit the importation of African negroes into the colonies
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The consequences of a scientific education to the working classes of this country pointed out
and the theories of Mr. Brougham on that subject confuted -
Plan of a new act, relating to the statute-work in Scotland
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A series of letters on the commercial treaty with France
published in the Kentish Gazette, in the year MDCCLXXXVII -
Essays on agriculture and planting, founded on experiments made in Ireland
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Second letter to a country gentleman
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The annuity-bill and grand mortgage
considered in a letter from a country-gentleman to his friend in London -
A letter on the game laws
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A plan for a general enclosure bill, for commons of a limited extent
in which the practicability and advantages of such a bill are fully and clearly explained, and some further improvements connected with the agriculture of the country, are humbly submitted to the consideration of Parliament -
To the yeomanry and farmers of the county of Devon
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A letter to Sir John Shelley on the game laws
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A letter to Mr. Canning, on agricultural distress
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The advantages and disadvantages of inclosing waste lands and open fields
impartially stated and considered -
Three letters on the game laws
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A letter on the game laws
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A modest plea for the British distillery
in a letter from a country gentleman to a member of Parliament -
Alarming state of the nation considered, the evil traced to its source and remedies pointed out
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Marriage asserted
in answer to a book entituled Conjugium conjurgium, or, Some serious considerations on marriage : wherein (by way of caution and advice to a friend) its nature, ends, events, concomitant accidents, &c. are examined, by William Seymar, Esq -
Remarks on the laws relating to the game, and the association set on foot for the preservation of it
in a letter from a country gentleman to his friend in town -
Reflections upon naturalization, corporations, and companies
supported by the authorities of both ancient and modern writers -
An answer to the appendix of a pamphlet, entitled Reflexions upon naturalization, corporations and companies, &c
relating to the Levant trade and Turkey Company, as this subject is occasionally mentioned in Hanway's travels -
Remarks on the proposed laws for establishing a militia in Scotland