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A letter addressed to two great men, on the prospect of peace
and on the terms necessary to be insisted upon in the negotiation. [Nine lines of quotations] -
A letter addressed to two great men, on the prospect of peace
and on the terms necessary to be insisted upon in the negociation. [Nine lines of quotations] -
The Negotiators. or, Don Diego brought to reason
An excellent new ballad. Tune of packington's pound -
The ministry and government of Great-Britain vindicated
in answer to a book entituled, An enquiry into the conduct of our domestick affairs, &c. -
Some thoughts on the interest of money in general, and particularly in the publick funds
with reasons for fixing the same at a lower rate, in both instances, with regard especially to the landholders -
Observations on a pamphlet intitled, An answer to one part of a late infamous libel, &c
in a letter to Mr. P -
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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An humble address to the knights, citizens, and burgesses elected to represent the commons of Great Britain in the ensuing Parliament
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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 -
Some considerations on the national debts, the sinking fund, and the state of publick credit
in a letter to a friend in the country -
Mr. Forman's letter to the Right Honourable William Pulteney, Esq
shewing how pernicious the Imperial Company of Commerce and Navigation, lately established in the Austrian Netherlands, is likely to prove to Great Britain as well as to Holland -
The honest jury or, Caleb triumphant
To the tune of Packingtoun Pond -
Reflections on the domestic policy, proper to be observed on the conclusion of a peace
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A proper answer to the by-stander the popular and thrown into the regal scale
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Faction detected by the evidence of facts
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Faction detected by the evidence of facts
containing an impartial view of parties at home and affairs abroad -
Faction detected by the evidence of facts
containing an impartial view of parties at home and affairs abroad -
Seasonable hints from an honest man on the present important crisis of a new reign and new Parliament
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A short view of the state of affairs, with relation to Great Britain, for four years past
with some remarks on the treaty lately published and a pamphlet intitled, Observations upon it -
A letter to Caleb D'Anvers, Esq, on his Proper reply to a late scurrilous libel, entitled, Sedition and defamation display'd, &c
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A letter to Mr. P** on occasion of his late letter in answer to the Remarks, &c
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The case of the revival of the salt duty, fully stated and considered
with some remarks on the present state of affairs -
The Norfolk scheme, or, A letter to William Pulteney, Esq
on the present posture of affairs, particularly with relation to the scheme for altering the method of collecting revenues, by converting the customs into excises, shewing the dangerous consequences of such an innovation, and reasons offered to the Honourable House of Commons against maintaining two standing armies in time of peace, viz. one of excise-men, the other of regular forces -
The budget opened, or, An answer to a pamphlet intitled, A letter from a member of Parliament to his friends in the country
concerning the duties of wine and tobacco -
A letter from a member of Parliament to his friend in the country
giving his reasons for opposing the farther extension of the excise laws