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A letter to a freeholder on the late reduction of the land tax to one shilling in the pound
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Some considerations for employing the poor of this kingdom
and for improving the linnen and woollen manufactories, which is now in the greatest decay, and loudly calls for the aid of Parliament -
Reasons for a war against Spain
in a letter from a merchant of London trading to America, to 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, whereby it will appear who merits impeachments, &c. &c. &c. -
A letter from a member of this House of Commons to his friend in the country
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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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A briefe answer to a booke called The declaration of the kingdomes of England and Scotland
Sent in a letter from 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 -
An answer to a pamphlet, entitled, Observations on the Mutiny Bill. By a member of the House of Commons
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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 -
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. By a Member of the House of Commons -
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 -
Considerations on the expediency and advantage of frequent new parliaments in Ireland
Humbly addressed to the Legislature of this Kingdom. 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. 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. In a letter to William Wilberforce, Esq. M. P. By a member of the House of Commons -
A letter from a member of the House of Commons, (one of the committee appointed to enquire into the affairs of the Charitable Corporation) to his friends, (some merchants) at Rome. In which is reveal'd the secret means used ... for embezzling the stock
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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 -
A letter from a member of the House of Commons to a true-born Englishman of the House of Lords
Anatomizing, Dissecting and Delineating some Late Measures. With proper Remarks On the much Applauded Treaty of Vienna -
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 -
Some considerations for employing the poor of this kingdom, and for improving the linnen and woollen manufactories; Which is now in the greatest Decay, and loudly calls for the Aid of Parliament. By a Member of the House of Commons
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A speech by a Member of the House of Commons, on the commitment of the Bill for better securing the freedom of elections of Members to serve for the Commons in Parliament, Jan. 23, 1721
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An answer to Observations on a speech
Delivered the 26th Day of December, 1769, in the House of Lords, in Ireland. With an appendix, Containing the Opinions of the Judges of England and Ireland, on the Subject. By a Member of the House of Commons