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A refutation of Mr. Pitt's alarming assertion, made on the last day of the last session of Parliament, "That unless the monarchy of France be restored, the monarchy of England will be lost for ever."
In a letter, addressed to the Right Hon. Thomas Skinner, lord mayor of the city of London. Contents: Brissot's reasons for recommending to France a war with England, as stated by him in presence of the writer, at a dinner party in Paris, 1792. Allied powers outwitting one another. Empress of Russia's secret policy respecting Poland, explained. Manners and conduct of the French soldiery, when not on duty, described. Allied powers, their present unhappy situations stated. A war against French atheism, considered as preposterous. British fisheries and agriculture, strongly recommended. The monarchy of England considered as perfectly secure, notwithstanding the French have established their republic. Peace recommended, at this time, as a measure on which the future prosperity of this country depends -
Hints from Observer, Brutus, and Nestor, relative to the Bank of the United States
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Thoughts on railways and projected railways
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A peep into the banks, and a glance at the consequences of creating monied institutions
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Biography of Stephen Girard
with his will affixed -
Able-bodied pauperism
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The Woodites' "forget me not!"
being a sketch of a new political farce called the Whig Tomfoolery Election, and first acted in the borough of Huddersfield on the 10th, 12th, and 13th days of December last ... when Captain Fenton, the nominee of Byron House was returned ... as their representative, in opposition to Captain Wood ... with other incidents connected with the proceedings -
Ten minutes' advice to speculators in railway shares
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The working man's manual
a new theory of political economy, on the principle of production the source of wealth, including an enquiry into the principles of public credit, currency, the wages of labour, the production of wealth, the distribution of wealth, consumption of wealth, popular education, and the elements of social government in general, as they appear open to the scrutiny of common sense and the philosophy of the age -
Peterloo Massacre, containing a faithful narrative of the events which preceded, accompanied, and followed the fatal sixteenth of August, 1819ed, by the sabre or otherwise, with an account of the nature of the injuries sustained
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Mr. Mushet's tables overturned
and the debt due to the fundholder accurately stated -
Brief remarks on the proposed Regent's Canal
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Peterloo Massacre, containing a faithful narrative of the events which preceded, accompanied, and followed the fatal sixteenth of August, 1819ed, by the sabre or otherwise, with an account of the nature of the injuries sustained
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True cause of the late panic, and present distress, fairly stated
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The modern Quaker
A comparative view of the primitive and present state of the Society of Friends, particularly addressed to the youth -
The modern Quaker
A comparative view of the primitive and present state of the Society of Friends, particularly addressed to the youth -
The turn out, or, An inquiry into the present state of the hosiery business
with a particular reference to the distressed condition of the frame-work knitters, and the appeals made on their behalf to the public at large -
Biography of Stephen Girard, with his will affixed
comprising an account of his private life, habits, genius, and manners -
A letter, to the Reverend George Dashiell
on the subject of theatrical amusements