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Schätzung der verhältnißmäßigen Stärke von Großbritannien, während der gegenwärtigen und der vier vorhergehenden Regierungen, und des Verlustes seines Handels in einem jeden Kriege seit der Statsveränderung
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An estimate of the comparative strength of Great-Britain, during the present and four preceding Reigns
And of the losses of her trade from every war since the revolution. By George Chalmers -
The life of Daniel De Foe. By George Chalmers, Esq
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The history of the union between England and Scotland, by Daniel de-Foe
With an appendix of original papers. To which is now added a life of the celebrated author, and a copious index -
Considerations relating to the late order of the two banks established at Edinburgh
By which they have recalled one fourth of their cash-accompts -
Observations on a pamphlet entitled Thoughts on the proposed navigation between the Clyde and Carron
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To the Honourable, the Annual General Convention of the Royal Boroughs of Scotland, the petition and representation of the merchants and traders in Edinburgh, in behalf of themselves, and other traders in Scotland
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John Law of Lauristoun; George Chalmers clerk to the signet, and William Seller writer in Edinburgh, factors or attorneys for the said John Law, appellants. Lilias Brebner, wife of David Goodsire, surgeon in Leven; Law Brebnew, widow of John Dempster, late captain of the city-guard of Edinburgh; Bethia Brebner, wife of James Grundiston Baxter in Leven; and the said David Goodsire and James Grundiston, for their respective interests, respondents. The respondents case
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The life of Thomas Paine
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Considerations of the union between England and Scotland, and on some commercial matters, in both kingdoms. By a Citizen of Edinburgh, and member of its Chamber of Commerce
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Principal Chalmers's letter of acceptance of a presentation given to the Presbytery of Aberdeen
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Plain truth
addressed to the inhabitants of America, containing, remarks on a late pamphlet, entitled Common sense. Wherein are shewn, that the scheme of independence is ruinous, delusive, and impracticable: that were the author's asseverations, respecting the power of America, as real as nugatory; reconcilliation with Great Britain, would be exalted policy: and that circumstanced as we are, permanent liberty, and true happiness, can only be obtained by reconciliation with that kingdom. Written by Candidus. [Four lines of quotations] -
The life of Thomas Pain, the author of Rights of man
with a defence of his writings -
Catalogue of the very curious, valuable and extensive library of the late George Chalmers
including the true tragedie of Richarde Duke of Yorke ... which will be sold by auction by Messrs. Evans ... on Monday, September 27, and eight following days, (Sunday excepted) -
The life of Daniel De Foe
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Defence of opposition with respect to their conduct on Irish affairs
with explanatory notes -
Defence of opposition with respect to their conduct on Irish affairs
with explanatory notes -
An estimate of the comparative strength of Great-Britain
during the present and four preceding reigns; and of the losses of her trade from every war since the Revolution -
An estimate of the comparative strength of Britain during the present and four preceding reigns
and of the losses of her trade from every war since the revolution -
An answer from the electors of Bristol, to the letter of Edmund Burke, Esq., on teh [sic] affairs of America
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Opinions on interesting subjects of public law and commercial policy, arising from American independence
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An estimate of the comparative strength of Great Britain
and of the losses of her trade, from every year since the revolution ; with an introduction of previous history -
Opinions of eminent lawyers, on various points of English jurisprudence, chiefly concerning the colonies, fisheries, and commerce, of Great Britain
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An estimate of the comparative strength of Great Britain
and of the losses of her trade from every war since the Revolution, with an introduction of previous history -
An estimate of the comparative strength of Great Britain
and of the losses of her trade, from every war, since the revolution, with an introduction of previous history