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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 confuted -
A letter to the mayor of --------
Wherein the discouragements of the seamen employed in his Majesty's navy, and the merits of the bill brought into Parliament in the last session, for their relief, are impartially examined, by a Member of Parliament -
An epistle to W. S. Esq
Containing some Political Remarks on his Speech in the House of Commons, against Sir R. W.'s Proposal For Increasing the Civil List Revenue. And proving it to be, (1.) A gross and insolent Misrepresentation of the late King's Government. (2.) A virulent Invective against the late Ministry and the late Parliament. (3.) An audacious Reflection on his present Majesty's Speeches, Counsels and Conduct. With a Word of Advice to Himself. By a Member of Parliament -
Further observations on the buyers or receivers of stolen goods
particularly Of Lead, Iron, Copper, Brass, Bell-Metal, and Solder. With Some Extracts from Mr. Fielding's Enquiry. By a Member of Parliament -
Libitina sine conflictu
or, A True Narrative Of the untimely Death of Doctor all, Who departed this Life on Wednesday the 13th of May, 1752. With Some Account of his Behaviour during his Illness. And a Faithful Copy of his Will, &c. &c. In a letter from a Member of Parliament to a Person of Fashion at Hanover -
Further observations on the buyers or receivers of stolen goods
particularly of lead, iron, copper, brass, bell-metal, and solder -
Further observations on the buyers or receivers of stolen goods
particularly of lead, iron, copper, brass, bell-metal, and solder -
The moderator. Numb. I. To be continued occasionally. The arguments for and against such a bill as is talked of for regulating the peerage, fairly stated. With some reflections upon the whole. By a Member of Parliament
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A letter from a member of Parliament for a borough in the West
to a noble lord in his neighbourhood there, concerning the Excise-Bill, and the manner and causes of losing it -
A letter from a merchant of London to a member of Parliament
in answer to a Letter from a member of Parliament to his friends in the country, concerning the duties on wine and tobacco -
The nature of the present excise
and the consequences of its farther extension, examined -
The nature of the present excise
and the consequences of its farther extension, examined -
A letter to a member of Parliament concerning the bill now depending in the House of Commons
for making more effectual an act in the 8th year of the reign of Queen Anne, entituled, An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by by [sic] Vesting the Copies of Printed Books in the Authors or Purchasers of Such Copies, During the Times therein mentioned -
A letter from a member of Parliament to his friend in the country
containing his reasons for being against the late act for preventing the retail of spirituous liquors -
A letter to the author of An enquiry into the revenue, credit, and commerce of France
wherein the former and present state of the power and commerce of that kingdom are fully consider'd, and deduced from authentic accounts -
A review of the late motion for an address to His Majesty against a certain great minister, and the reasons for it
with some remarks upon the minister's speech, in defence of himself -
A letter from a member of Parliament to a friend in the country
with a list of those who voted for and against the Bill of trade and commerce -
A letter to the Right Honourable Lord M-----, on the affairs of America
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A detection of the false reasons and facts, contained in the five letters, entitled Reasons for keeping Guadaloupe at a peace, preferable to Canada, from a gentleman in Guadaloupe to his friend in London
in which the advantages of both conquests are fairly and impartially stated and compared -
Review of the question concerning the government of the British possessions in India
with the heads of a plan proposed -
A letter to the mayor of --------
wherein the discouragements of the seamen employed in His Majesty's Navy, and the merits of the bill brought into Parliament in the last session, for their relief, are impartially examined -
Seasonable advice to my lords the bishops, from a member of Parliament
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A detection of the false reasons and facts, contained in the five letters, (entitled, Reasons for keeping Guadaloupe at a peace, preferable to Canada; From a Gentleman in Guadaloupe to his Friend in London. ) In which the advantages of both conquests are fairly and impartially stated and compared. By a Member of Parliament
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Pro aris & focis: or a vindication of the proceedings of the Commons
on the writs of habeas corpus and writ of error in the case of the Aylesbury men. In a letter from a Member of Parliament to a friend in the country -
A letter from a Member of Parliament to his Grace the Duke of ***** upon the present situation of affairs