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Some remarks upon the temper of the late writers about convocations
Particularly, Dr. Wake, Dr. Kennet, and the author of Mr. Atterbury's principles, &c. By a Gentleman in the country -
A letter from a gentleman in the country, to his friend in Edinburgh
Occasioned by the late act for repealing the penal laws against Papists -
A letter from a gentleman in the country, to a member of the House of Commons; in reference to the votes of the 14th. instant
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An essay on the rise of corn
with some proposals to reduce the exorbitant price thereof -
A letter from a gentleman in the country, to a Member of Parliament
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A letter, from a gentleman in the country
to his Friend in the City: as also The Return made thereto. Together with, An exact list of the Members of that Reverend and worthy Assembly met at Glasgow, in the Year 1638 -
A letter from a gentleman in the country, to his son in the college of Dublin. Relating to the Memoirs of the life and writings of Doctor Swift Dean of St. Patrick's. Ascribed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Orrery
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A second letter to a person of distinction in town, from a gentleman in the country. Containing, among other things; some remarks on a late pamphlet, entitled, Political pastime; or, faction display'd
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The plea for toleration, on pretence of tenderness of conscience, proved to be a cheat, from the practice and prevarication of some of the greatest managers and sticklers for it. In a letter from a gentleman in the country, to his friend a citizen of London
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A letter from a gentleman in the country, to a person of honour in London
In vindication of the Church of England, from certain scandalous aspersions cast upon them -
A letter to a person of distinction in town
From a Gentleman in the Country. Containing, Some remarks on a late Pamphlet, intitled, A Free and Candid Inquiry, &c -
A letter from a gentleman in the country to a Member of Parliament in England
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A letter from a gentleman in the country to his friend in town
On his Perusal of a Pamphlet Addressed to Two Great Men -
An essay for promoting of trade, and increasing the coin of the nation. In a letter from a gentleman in the country to his friend at Edinburgh, a Member of Parliament
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The free-Masons accusation and defence
In six genuine letters. Between a gentleman in the country, and his son a student in the Temple. Wherein The whole Affair of Masonry is fairly debated, and all the Arguments for and against that Fraternity are curiously and impartially handled -
A letter from a gentleman in the country to his correspondent in the city, concerning the coronation medal, distributed April 11, 1689
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A letter from a gentleman in the country to Sir R- W-
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Observations on the Demerara memorial, and on the false assumption, that enslaved British subjects are legal chattels
in a letter from a gentleman in the country, to his friend in London -
A Letter from a gentleman in the country, to a person of honour in London
in vindication of the Church of England, from certain scandalous aspersions cast upon them -
An essay for promoting of trade and increasing the coin of the nation
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A letter from a gentleman in the country to his friend at Edinburgh
wherein it is clearly proved that the Scottish African and Indian Company is exactly calculated for the interest of Scotland -
Hydrographia Hibernica, or, A view of the considerable rivers of Ireland
being an abstract of a plain and easie method of making them navigable, with ease and advantage to the publick and without any hazard of injuring private persons in their mills, wyers, fisheries, or other improvements -
The censor censur'd, or, Cato turn'd Catiline
shewing I. who are the admirers of Cato, II. why they admire him -
A letter to a member of Parliament, upon the deficiency of the funds and increase of the debt
with an humble proposal to raise a fund to pay it -
The free-Masons accusation and defence
In six genuine letters. Between a gentleman in the country, and his son a student in the Temple. Wherein the whole affair of masonry is fairly debated, and all the Arguments for and against that Fraternity are curiously and impartially handled