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The prospect before us. Being a series of papers, upon the great question which now agitates the public mind
To which is added a new postscript -
The crisis, or reflections on the proposed settlement of the British government
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The death, dissection, will, and funeral procession, of Mrs. Regency
Revised, corrected, altered, added to, and considerably amended, by the author. A Variety of New Characters are introduced in the Procession, several Burlesque Dirges added, that did not appear in the first Publication, and the hiatus filled up, by making complete The Pindarick. With some original Observations on the immediate Consequences of this surprising Death; and an Address to the Public from the Author -
Mr. Hargrave's opinion on the prince's right to represent the King in Parliament
Extract from the speech of Sir John Aubrey, in the House of Commons, on Monday, the 22nd of December, 1788 -
A letter to the people of Great Britain and Ireland
on the expected addresses to His Majesty; congratulating him on his recovery. To which are added, some new remarks on the late regency bill. By a gentleman -
A report of two speeches delivered by the Rt. Hon. Lord Viscount Castlereagh
in the debate on the Regency Bill, on April 11th, 1799 -
A report of two speeches delivered by the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Castlereagh
in the debate on the Regency Bill, on April 11th, 1799 -
Considerations on the establishment of a regency
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An address to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, on the report of his intention to refuse the Regency
By a member of Parliament. with Several Observations on the Views of the Minister, which were intended to have been spoken in the House, if the Author had caught the Speaker's Eye. To which are added, Mr. Pitt's letter to the Prince on the restrictions, and His Royal Highness's answer -
A dialogue on the regency
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The death and dissection, funeral procession and will, of Mrs. Regency
Revised, corrected, altered, added to, and considerably amended, by the author -
An impartial review of the present great question
January 3, 1789 -
A dialogue on the revenue laws
between a magistrate, a lawyer, a courtier, and an anti-courtier -
A letter from an Irish gentleman in London to the people of Ireland on the limitation of the regency
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Detached hints upon the question, in its present posture
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Detached hints upon the question, in its present posture
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An authentic copy of Mr. Pitt's letter
to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, with his answer -
The parliamentary opinions of Lord Mansfield, Sir Dudley Ryder, Mr. Charles Yorke, Mr. William Beckford, &c. on the choice of a regency or regent; with other decisions on that interesting question
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Reflections on the formation of a regency
In a letter to a member of the lower House of Parliament -
The law of Parliament in the present situation of Great Britain considered
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Queries to William Gill, Esq. Lord Mayor of London, from several of the livery of this city
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Legal considerations on the regency, as far as it regards Ireland
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The death and dissection
funeral procession and will, of Mrs. Regency. Revised, corrected, altered, added to, and considerably amended, by the author. A Variety of New Characters are introduced in the Procession, several Burlesque Dirges added, that did not appear in the first Publication, and the hiatus filled up, by making complete the Pindaric. With some original observations on the immediate consequences of this surprising death; and an address to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales -
Alfred unmasked
or the new Cataline. Intended as a Pair of Spectacles for the Short-Sighted Politicians of 1789 -
Considerations on the establishment of a regency