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A candid statement of the case of the insolvent debtors of the Kingdom of Ireland
Humbly submitted to the consideration of the Lords Spiritual and Tempral, and dedicated to the Rt. Hon. Ld. Donoughmore -
Fellow-citizens
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Observations sur une petite brochure, intitulée Plan de réforme, de Sa Majesté l'empereur & roy
concernant le nouvel impôt de 1785 -
Letters of Civis upon the India question
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Real estate and the betterment law
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A dissertation on the nature and effects of lottery systems
and principles of public policy relating to them : by Civis -
A few facts and reasons in favour of joint stock banks
in a reply to the pamphlet of George Farren, Esq., "resident director of the Asylum Assurance Company", on the alleged "legal, practical, and commercial difficulties attending the foundation and management" of those establishments -
General hints for a revision of the parliamentary representation in the House of Commons
in letters addressed to the editor of the Glasgow courier -
A letter to His Grace the Duke of Richmond, &c. &c. &c
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Cargoes & cruisers
Britain's rights at sea -
Remarks on the bankruptcy law
to which are added, the proposed amendments of Hopkinson and Webster -
The important discovery, or, A reply
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Strictures on the late political conduct of Bailie Smith
in which he is vindicated from the imputation of entertaining views hostile to the interest of Mr Dundas; and other motives are assigned for his conduct -
A method proposed to prevent the many robberies and villanies committed in and about the city of London
and for establishing a fund for the maintainance of the poor, without detriment to any individual -
Remarks on the bankrupt law
to which are added the proposed amendments of Hopkinson and Webster -
A method proposed to prevent the many robberies and villanies committed in and about the city of London
and for establishing a fund for the maintenance of the poor, without detriment to any individual -
To the freemen of Pennsylvania. [two lines from Tacitus]
It is with the utmost astonishment and grief, I have received information of the contents of a bill now depending in the House of Assembly of this province for extending the excise -
To William Smith, Charles Inglis, Frederick Phillpse, Isaac Low, Hugh and Alexander Wallace, Theophilact Bache, James Rivington, &c. &c. &c
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Remarks on the practice and effect of imprisonment for debt, and clauses proposed to be inserted in a bill for the security of creditors and the amendment of the law, touching the imprisonment of debtors who are insolvent, without their wilful default
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Strictures on the late political conduct of Bailie Smith
in which he is vindicated from the imputation of entertaining views hostile to the interest of Mr. Dundas, and other motives are assigned for his conduct -
A letter to Lord John Russell, on the cause of the distress of the manufacturing classes of England
with a proposed remedy -
The food question
suggestions in a letter to the Right Honorable the Lord John Russell, on the means of increasing the supply of food throughout the British Empire -
An Address to the public on the impolicy of the new corn-bill
and of the alarming tendency of a late compromise -
Observations on the proposed Patriotic Bank
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To the public
Civis avows himself to be the person (supposed to be) alluded to in the publications of Titus Ironicus and Publicus in the Pennsylvania gazette, no. 2300