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A scheme for the better relief and employment of the poor: humbly submitted to the consideration of the members of the both Houses of Parliament. By a Member of Parliament
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A vindication of Mr. Pitt
Wherein all the aspersions thrown out against that gentleman, relative to the affair of Rochfort, are unanswerably consuted. By a member of Parliament -
A letter to the Right Honourable Lord M- - - - -, on the affairs of America: from a member of Parliament
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Free thoughts on the late treaty of alliance concluded at Worms. By a member of Parliament, in a letter to his friend in the country
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An abstract of a treatise, intituled, Free Parliaments: written by Sir Humphrey Mackworth, in defence of the proceedings of the House of Commons, in the case of Ashby and White, with some additions, in defence of their commitments, and other proceedings on the late writs of Habeas Corpus, and writ of error
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A free and impartial examination of the preliminary articles of pacification, signed at Paris, on the 20th of January, 1783
By the respective plenipotentiaries. With a retrospectve [sic] view of the rise and various stages of the war, to the time of the present crisis. In which the treaties of 1674, and Utrecht, with those of Aix-la-Chapelle, are occasionally adverted to. By a Member of Parliament -
The placeman's estimate
In a letter from a member of Parliament, to his brother. To which is added, his brother's answer -
Down with the mug
Or, Reasons for suppressing the mug-houses; humbly offer'd to the consideration of the Parliament of Great-Britain. By Sir H.M -
The hunt in Erin. By a member of Parliament
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A letter from a member of Parliament, to Caleb d'Anvers, of Gray's-Inn, Esq
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A letter from a member of Parliament, to Mr. H.S. concerning the tacking the occasional bill
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A treatise concerning providence: by way of dialogue. By Sir Humphry Mackworth
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A letter from a Member of Parliament to his friend in the country
Giving a short account of the proceedings of the tackers, upon the occasional and self-denying bills, the act of security in Scotland, and other occurrences in the last session of Parliament -
An answer to several queries relating to the proposal for payment of the publick debts, for relief of the South-Sea Company, and for easing the nation of the land and malt-taxes. By Sir Humphrey Mackworth
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A letter from a member of Parliament to his friend in the country
Giving a short account of the proceedings of the tackers, upon the occasional and self-denying bills, the act of security in Scotland, and other occurrences in the last session of Parliament -
Seasonable and affecting observations on the mutiny-bill, articles of war, and use and abuse of a standing army
In a letter from a member of Parliament to a noble lord -
A new abstract of the mine-adventure: or, an undertaking, advantagious for the publick good, charitable to the poor, and profitable to every person who shall be concern'd therein
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A second letter from an author to a member of Parliament
containing, some further remarks on a late letter concerning the bill now depending in the House of Commons, for the encouragement of learning, &c -
A short narrative of the proceedings of the gentlemen, concerned in obtaining the act, for building a bridge at Westminster
and of the steps, which the honourable the commissioners, appointed by that act, have taken to carry it into execution -
Free thoughts on the late treaty of alliance concluded at Worms
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A letter from a member of Parliament, on the plate-tax
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The answer of Sir Humphrey Mackworth to the several particulars of the complaint upon the petition of several creditors and proprietors of principal-money, annuities, and shares of the Company of Mine-Adventurers
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An answer to several queries relating to the Proposal for payment of the publick debts, for relief of the South-Sea Company, and for easing the nation of the land and malt-taxes
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Safe banks
a proposal to the landed interest -
Considerations upon the expediency of building a metropolitan palace