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Dialogue entre M. A ..., député à l'Assemblée nationale, M. B ... fermier-général, & M. le baron de C ... sur les impositions indirectes
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The secret committee
B---y and C---on defeated, or, Joyful news to the people of Great Britain -
A run across Ireland in August 1850
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En upartisk undersøgning om det almindeliges tilstand, mangel og fattigdom i alle stænder, fra ministeren af indtil straaehytten
med hosføyede oeconomiske tanker -
The arraignment of co-ordinate-power
wherein all arbitrary-proceedings are laid open to all honest abhorrers and addressers -
Intimations on manufactures, on the fruits of agriculture, and on new sources of trade, interfering with products of the United States of America in foreign markets
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Further reasons most humbly offer'd for increasing our money
putting an immediate stop to it's being melted down and sent abroad, for paying off our publck debts, incouraging trade, employing the poor, &c -
A satyr on the sweepers courage when put to the test, or Military sweepers heroism and pride exposed
[Two lines of verse] -
A description of a prerogative royal
shevving how far a soveraigne may according to the vvord of God require service of his subjects by his prerogative : also how far a subject is to give true obedience unto his soveraigne -
Further reasons most humbly offer'd, for increasing our money
putting an immediate stop to it's being melted down, and sent abroad; for paying off our publick debts; incouraging trade; employing the poor, &c -
An elegy on the most accomplish'd virgin Madam Elizabeth Hurne
who departed this life on the 27th. of July 1683 -
Further reasons most humbly offer'd, for increasing our money; putting an immediate stop to it's being melted down, and sent abroad; for paying off our publick debts; incouraging trade; employing the poor, &c
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Full answers to Mr. M***y's queries in defence of the malt-distillery
shewing it to be both a religious and political sin to distill spirits from corn. Intended to save millions -
Full answers to Mr. M---y's [i.e. Mowbray's] Queries in defence of the malt-distillery
shewing it to be both a religious and political sin to distill spirits from corn -
An Elegy on the most accomplish'd virgin Madam Elizabeth Hurne
who departed this life on the 27th of July, 1683 -
Some proposals humbly offer'd to the Parliament of Great Britain, for easing the nation of the old navy-debt, (now the South-Sea-Debt) of ten millions sterling, Principal Money. For Greatly increasing Our Money (which is now sinking every Day); Securing the Ballance of Trade; Encouraging the Exportation of our own Product and Manufacture; Inriching our Lands; Augmenting the Publick Revenues; and Employing the Poor. By the First of which Proposals, the Nation will save in less than Fifteen Years and a half, near Four Millions of the Principal of that Heavy Debt, and cease Paying (for ever) an Interest of Six Hundred Thousand Pounds per Annum, (tho' by the present Methods, the Subject has no Prospect of ever having that Burden Lightned) which may now be done without a Spunge, or the least Breach of our Parliamentary-Faith. The whole proved, even to a Demonstration, by Tables hereunto annex'd, calculated with the greatest Care and Exactness. This Method, when practised in private Cases between Man and Man, will be very satisfactory to Creditors, and prevent the Ruin of Debtors
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Extracted from the memoirs of the conversion and dying experience of Miss B*****, late of B----, now with God
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The new-Comers: or, the characters of John the carter, Sandy Long-Bib, Daniel Raven, & old Will with the Spencer wig. To which is added, the character and history of Will Trimmer, formerly of the St. Stephen's club, now Select Vestryman and Honorary Bargess of this Liberty. and a familiar and historical dialogue between Bob and Will on their late Conduct. Concluding with Some curious Particulars of them Both, and their new System of Parochial Faith. Taken from the Westminster Journal of Sept. 25. Oct. 9,16, and 23
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The secret committee
B-y and C-on defeated: or, joyfull news to the people of Great Britain. The secret committee. A new ballad -
The Arraignment of co-ordinate-power
wherein all arbitrary proceedings are laid open to all honest abhorrers and addressers : with a touch at the London-petition and charter -
Memoires d'un prisonnier d'état, ou correspondance de M. le Vicomte de B --- avec --- la Marquise de St. L. & plusieurs autres personnes de distinction