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A letter from a member of Parliament to a friend in the country, concerning the sum of 115,000 l
Granted for the service of the civil list. With an impartial account how the civil list revenues were settled upon His Majesty's Royal predecessors; and in what manner they are now settled upon His present Majesty. Also, a list of the names of such members of the Honourable House of Commons, as voted for, and against granting 115,000 l. for making good the arrears of the civil list -
A letter from a member of Parliament to a friend in the country, concerning the sum of 115,000 l. Granted for the service of the civil list
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A letter from a Member of Parliament to his friend in the country
concerning the sum of 115,000l. granted for the service of the civil list. To which is added, a collection of pictures by the best hands -
A letter from a Member of Parliament to a friend in the country
concerning the sum of 115,000l. granted for the service of the civil list. With an impartial account how the civil list revenues were settled upon His Majesty's royal predecessors; and in what Manner they are now settled upon his Present Majesty. Also, a List of the Names of such Members of the Honourable House of Commons, as Voted For, and Against granting 115,000 l. for making good the Arrears of the Civil List -
The honest jury or Caleb triumphant
A new ballad. To the tune of Packington's pound -
The honest jury or, Caleb triumphant
To the tune of Packingtoun Pond [sic] -
Some considerations on the national debts, the sinking fund, and the state of publick credit: in a letter to a friend in the country
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The honest jury; or, Caleb triumphant
to the tune of Packington pound -
The seasonable writer
To which is added, the Short view of the state of affairs. With relation to Great Britain, for four years past. With some remarks on the treaty lately publish'd, and a pamphlet entitled, Observations upon it -
The honest jury; or, Caleb triumphant
A new ballad. To the tune of Packington's pound -
A letter from a Member of Parliament to a friend in the country
concerning the sum of 115,000l. granted for the service of the civil list -
A letter from a Member of Parliament to a friend in the country
concerning the sum of 115,000l. granted for the service of the civil list. With an impartial account how the civil list revenues were settled upon His Majesty's royal predecessors; and in what Manner they are now settled upon his Present Majesty. Also, a List of the Names of such Members of the Honourable House of Commons, as Voted For, and Against granting 115,000 l. for making good the Arrears of the Civil List -
A second letter from a Member of Parliament to his friend in the country
concerning the sum of 115,000 l. granted to make good the civil-list revenue. Containing, Some Remarks on the Methods generally made use of in the Passing our Money-Bills in the H. of C-. To which are added, some considerations on the Advantages that must necessarily accrue to the Publick from a strict Observance of an Act pass'd the last Session of Parliament, entituled, An Act to prevent bribery and corruption in th election of Members to serve in Parliament ; With a short Sketch of the said Act. together with, The pacifick fleet; a new ballad. By the author of the first Letter -
Some farther particulars concerning the sum of 115,000l. granted on account of arrears in his present Majesty's civil list revenues
related in a genuine second letter from a member of Parliament to his friend in the country