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Three letters to a member of the Honourable House of Commons, from a country farmer
concerning the prices of provisions, and pointing out a sure method of preventing future scarcity -
This day is published
Multum in parvo; or, Every Man his own Vermin-Killer. Containing The most effectual Methods of destroying that mischievous little Animal, the Rat; as also the Mouse, Mole, Grasshopper, Ant, Dore, or Blackclock, Worms, Snails, Weazel, Polecat, Stoat, and Fox. By a Farmer, Who has made it his Study these seven Years -
A second dialogue, between a farmer and the curate of the parish
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The farmer's address to the free-citizens of Dublin
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A farmer's letter to the True Briton
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To the King's most excellent Majesty
the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled, are humbly submitted the following petition, on behalf of The labourers, The farmers, The Manufacturers and people of England, by a farmer -
A plain and earnest address to Britons, especially farmers
on the interesting state of public affairs in Great Britain and France. By a farmer -
A farmer's letter addressed to the gentlemen of landed property in Ireland
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Letters by a farmer: originally published in the Belfast Evening post; with several alterations and additions
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An essay on the theory of agriculture
intended as an introduction to a rational system of that art. By a farmer -
A description of the College-Green Club
A satire. By the farmer. With the State and Case, Of Roebuck O Shaghnessy, Esq; Inscrib'd to the People of Ireland -
An essay on divided commons
(particularly those that are far from lime) in two parts. ... By a farmer -
Strictures on a pamphlet signed Theophilus
explaining the real causes of the discontents in every part of this kingdom, respecting tithes, and containing Reasons why Tithes ought to be abolished entirely, and the practicability of substituting a better mode of subsistence and maintenance for the Clergy of the Church established, consistent with the principles of reason and justice. By a farmer -
To the tradesmen
farmers, shopkeepers, and country people in general of the kingdom of Ireland -
A letter to the Edinburgh Society concerning the method of managing outfield ground
By a Farmer -
An eighth letter from the farmer
to the Free and Independent Electors of the City of Dublin -
A tenth letter from the farmer
to the Free and Independent Electors of the City of Dublin -
An eighth letter from the farmer
to the Free and Independent Electors of the City of Dublin -
Impartial remarks
on the subject of an union. In answer to arguments in favour of that measure. In which the sentiments of the Catholic body, are vindicated from the charge of favouring the project. With a reply To Mr. Mc. Kenna's Memoire. By a farmer -
A tenth and last letter from the farmer
To the Free and Independent Electors of the City of Dublin