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A letter to Thomas Gilbert, Esq.; on his intended reform of the poor laws
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Great Britain's deplorable state, and the hardship of the tax on houses and lands
shewed from her past conduct, present debts, and great taxes -
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 -
Free thoughts upon the present crisis
in which are stated the fundamental principles upon which alone Ireland can, or ought, to agree to any final settlement with Great Britain -
Thoughts upon a bill, lately offered to Parliament
for regulating the export and import of corn -
The case of tithes truly stated
with some observations on a commutation -
An address to the good sense and candour of the people in behalf of the dealers in corn
with some few observations on a late trial for regrating -
Observations on the corn trade, agriculture, and manufactures of England
shewing by what means English wheat may, in 1816, be afforded at seven shillings per bushel; and afterwards at prices nearly continental -
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 complete grazier, or, Gentleman and farmer's directory
containing the best instructions for buying, breeding, and feeding cattle, sheep and hogs, and for suckling lambs ... with several other useful and curious particulars -
A letter to a country gentleman
the gentleman to whom this letter was written by a private friend ... was so struck with the arguments it contains, respecting secret influence, that he determined to publish the whole -
The country gentleman's companion
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The country gentleman's companion
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Some observations on the national debt, and encreasing the revenue and sinking fund
in which the conveniencies and inconveniencies are fairly and fully considered -
The complete grazier, or, Gentleman and farmer's directory
containing the best instructions for buying, breeding and feeding cattle, sheep and hogs, and for suckling lambs ... different methods of stocking a grass farm ... also directions for making fish ponds or canals, and for storing them, and ordering the fish in the best manner -
Some observations on the causes of the dearness of provisions in general
and corn in particular -
A new system of agriculture, or, A plain, easy, and demonstrative method of speedily growing rich
proving ... that every land-owner, in England, may advance his estate to a double value ... together with several ... instructions, how to feed oxen, cows and sheep -
A new system of agriculture, or, A plain, easy, and demonstrative method of speedily growing rich
proving ... that every land-owner, in England, may advance his estate to a double value ... together with several ... instructions, how to feed oxen, cows and sheep -
Remarks on the conduct of Messrs. W-----cks and D----n, late bankers of the city of Dublin, and Mr. R-----d B-----r their cashier
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Considerations on the act for encouraging in-land navigation in Ireland
with some hints of a method for enforcing and executing that act -
Reasons humbly offer'd for a general insolvent bill
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A narrative in justification of injured innocence. Wherein cowardice, fraud, tyranny, and oppression are detected and exposed. Together with some of the principal causes of that extreme aversion which seamen commonly shew to the Royal Navy ... To which is annexed, a chart o the Streights [sic] of Gibraltar, ... Written by a country gentleman
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The political free-thinker
being an impartial and dispassionate enquiry into the grounds of our foreign and domestic broils, and particularly of the present rebellion. Calculated To remove the Prejudices, and dissipate the Fears and Apprehensions of the People. Inscribed to all those Nobles and Gentlemen who have been in the Opposition. By a country gentleman -
A series of letters
on the commercial treaty with France. Published in the Kentish Gazette, in the year MDCCLXXXVII. By a country gentleman -
A letter to the Duke
Concerning the standing force necessary to keep this kingdom in a good posture of defence. By a country gentleman