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Cui Bono? or, An inquiry, what benefits can arise either to the English or the Americans, the French, Spaniards, or Dutch, from the greatest victories, or successes, in the present war?
Being a series of letters, addressed to Monsieur Necker, late controller general of the finances of France. By Josiah Tucker, D.D. dean of Glocester -
The political, commercial, and civil state of Ireland
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Dean Tucker's arguments on the propriety of an union between Great Britain and Ireland
written some years since, and now first published in this tract upon the same subject. By the Rev. Dr. Clarke, Secretary For The Library, And Chaplain To His Royal Highness The Prince Of Wales. (In this Work, the great Objections urged at a Meeting of the Irish Bar, are distinctly considered and confuted.) -
Union or separation
Written some years since by the Rev. Dr. Tucker, Dean of Gloucester, and now first published in this tract upon the same subject. By the Rev. Dr. Clarke, Secretary for the Library and Chaplain to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. In this work, the great objections urged at a meeting of the Irish Bar, are distinctly considered and confuted -
Four letters on important national subjects
addressed to the Right Honuorable the Earl of Shelburne, His Majesty's first lord commissioner of the treasury -
Cui bono? or, An inquiry, what benefits can arise either to the English or the Americans, the French, Spaniards, or Dutch, from the greatest victories, or successes, in the present war?
being a series of letters addressed to Monsieur Necker, late controller general of the finances of France -
A treatise concerning civil government
in three parts -
Union or separation
written some years since by the Rev. Dr. Tucker, Dean of Gloucester, and now first published in this tract upon the same subject by the Rev. Dr. Clarke -
Union or separation
written some years since by the Rev. Dr. Tucker, Dean of Gloucester, and now first published in this tract upon the same subject by the Rev. Dr. Clarke -
Union or separation
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Misconceptions of facts, and mistatements of the public accounts, by the Right Hon. John Foster, Speaker of the Irish House of Commons, proved & corrected according to the official documents and authentic evidence of the Inspector General of Great Britain, in a letter to Wm. Johnson
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Union or separation
Written some years since by the Rev. Dr. Tucker, Dean of Gloucester, and now first published in this tract upon the same subject. By the Rev. Dr. Clarke, Secretary for the Library and Chaplain to his Royal highness the Prince of Wales. (in this Work, the great Objections urged at a Meeting of the Irish Bar, are distinctly considered and confuted.) -
A treatise concerning civil government, in three parts. Part I. The notions of Mr. Locke and his followers, concerning the origin, extent, and end of civil government, examined and confuted. Part II. The true basis of civil government set forth and ascertained; also objections answered; different forms compared; and improvements suggested. Part III. England's former gothic constitution censured and exposed; cavils refuted; and authorities produced: also the scripture doctrine concerning the obedience due to governors vindicated and illustrated. By Josiah Tucker, D.D. Dean of Glocester
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Four letters on important national subjects
addressed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Shelburne, His Majesty's First Lord Commissioner OE The Treasury. By Josiah Tucker, D.D. Dean of Glocester -
Union or separation
Written some years since by the Rev. Dr. Tucker, Dean of Gloucester, and now first published in this tract upon the same subject by the Rev. Dr. Clarke, Secretary for the Library and Chaplain to his Royal highness the Prince of Wales Third edition. With an appendix, on the Political Commercial & Civil State of Ireland