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A third letter to Sir John Barnard, upon his proposals for raising three millions of money for the service of the year 1746. From a member of the House of Commons
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[The] false accusers accused; or The undeceived Englishman
Being an impartial enquiry into the general conduct of the administration; and compared with that of their enemies, whereby it will appear who merit impeachments, &c. &c. &c. &c. In a letter to the pretended patriots. Very necessary to be perus'd by the electors and freeholders of Great Britain, on their choice of proper persons to represent them in a new Parliament. By a Member of the House of Commons -
A second letter to Sir John Barnard, upon his proposals for raising three millions of money for the service of the year 1746
From a member of the House of Commons -
Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Carthaginensis presbyteri adversus praxean, sive de trinitate liber
Recensuit notisque illustravit Edvardus Welchman A.M. Archidiaconus Cardigan. Coll. Merton. quondam socius -
A letter from a member of the House of Commons, to Lord ------
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The false accusers accused; or the undeceived Englishman
Being an impartial enquiry into the general-conduct of the administration; and compared with that of their enemies, whereby it will appear who merits impeachments, &c. &c. &c. In a letter to the pretended patriots. Very necessary to be perus'd by the electors and freeholders of Great Britain, on their choice of proper persons to represent them in a new Parliament. By a Member of the House of Commons -
The false accusers accused; or, the undeceived Englishman
Being an impartial enquiry into the general conduct of the administration; and compared with that of their enemies, where-by it will appear who merit impeachments, &c, &c, &c. In a letter to the pretended patriots. Very necessary to be perus'd by the electors and freeholders of Great-Britain, on their choice of proper persons to represent them in a new Parliament. By a Member of the House of Commons -
A letter to Sir John Barnard, upon his proposals for raising three millions of money for the service of the year 1746. From a member of the House of Commons
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A second letter to Sir John Barnard upon his proposals for raising three millions of money for the service of the year 1746
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A third letter to Sir John Barnard, upon his proposals for raising three millions of money for the service of the year 1746
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A letter to the Right Honourable William Pulteney, Esq
occasion'd by a bill depending in the House of Commons for raising one hundred thousand pounds upon the Roman-Catholicks -
West India agricultural distress
and a remark, on Mr. Wilberforce's appeal -
The patriot
addressed to the electors of Great Britain, by a member of the House of Commons. Containing a dissertation on the proposed reform of Parliamentary representation. The advantages and disadvantages of annual elections. A copy of the Test, intended to be Proposed to Candidates at the ensuing Election. A concise review of Mr. Pitt's administration. With dispassionate remarks on the supposed consequences of admitting a majority of Mr. Fox's friends into the new Parliament -
Letter to the Lords
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A briefe ansvver to a book called The declaration of the kingdomes of England and Scotland
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Tertullians Apologie, or, Defence of the Christians against the accusations of the gentiles
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A trve Christian svbiect vnder an heathen prince, or, Tertullians plea for allegeance
argued in time of the sixth persecution, under the Emperour Severus, ann. Dom. 204 : with a briefe application to the citizens of London -
A letter from a member of the House of Commons, to a gentleman now at London, touching the new Solemne League and Covenant
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Tertullians apology, or defence of the Christians
against the accusations of the gentiles -
A true Christian svbject vnder an heathen prince, or, Tertvllians plea for allegiance argued in time of the sixth persecution under the emperour Severvs, Ann. DOM. 204
with a briefe application to the citizens of London -
A trve Christian svbiect vnder an heathen prince: Or Tertullians plea for allegeance
argued in time of the sixth persecution, under the Emperour Severus. Ann. Dom. 204. With a briefe application to the citizens of London, written by a Member of the House of Commons· -
An Answer to the observer's reply, in his appendix to Observations on a speech, made the 26th day of December, 1769, &c
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A critical history of the last important sessions of Parliament
which probably put a period to B-sh liberty. With an enquiry into the conduct of the principal leaders in that political campaign. By a Member of the House of Commons -
An appeal to the candour of both Houses of Parliament
with a recapitulation of facts respecting the abolition of the slave trade -
A letter to Sir John Barnard upon his proposals for raising three millions of money for the service of the year 1746ons