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Reflections upon the present state of affairs
at home and abroad, particularly with regard to subsidies, and the differences between Great Britain and France. In a letter from a Member of Parliament to a constituent -
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; in which the great increase of the civil list by this act will be particularly consider'd -
Private worth the basis of public decency
An address to people of rank and fortune. Dedicated to the Bishop of London. By a member of Parliament -
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 -
The conduct of a Rt. Hon. gentleman in resigning the seals of his office justified
by facts, and upon the principles of the British constitution. By a Member of Parliament -
The conduct of a Rt. Hon. Gentleman in resigning the seals of his office justified
by facts, And upon the Principles of the British Constitution. By a Member of Parliament -
An appeal to knowledge
Or, candid discussions of the Preliminaries of Peace, signed at Fontainebleau, Nov 3, 1762, and laid before both houses of parliament. By a member of parliament -
Review of the question concerning the government of the British possessions in India
with the heads of a plan proposed. By a member of Parliament -
Observations on a pamphlet
entitled, A Short History of Opposition, During the last Session of Parliament. With A postscript to the author. Containing, Some reasonable Strictures on his Arguments in support of a corrupt Influence in the Crown, and its necessary Operation upon a factious and servile Majority of the other Two Branches of the Legislature. To which is prefixed, an address to Messrs. Wedderburne, Gibbon and M'pherson. By A Member of Parliament -
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. To which is Added A short Address to the Electors of Great Britain, at this critical Conjuncture. By a Member of Parliament -
A letter from a Member of Parliament to his friend in the country
upon the motion to address his Majesty to settle 100,000 l. per annum on His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, &c. In which The ancient and modern State of the Civil List, and the Allowance to the Heir apparent, or presumptive, of the Crown, are particularly consider'd -
An address to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, on the report of his intention to refuse the Regency
By a member of Parliament. with Several Observations on the Views of the Minister, which were intended to have been spoken in the House, if the Author had caught the Speaker's Eye. To which are added, Mr. Pitt's letter to the Prince on the restrictions, and His Royal Highness's answer -
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: also a copy of the bill -
An examination into the conduct of the present administration, from the year 1774 to the year 1778. And a plan of accommodation with America. By a Member of Parliament
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An explanation of the proposed scheme for better paving, repairing, cleaning and lighting the squares, streets, and Lanes Of The City and Liberty of Westminster, and the adjacent parishes. To which is annexed a plan, describing the district over which the same is proposed to extend with the Names of the Streets,and those new ones not extant in any other hitherto published. By a member of Parliament
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A letter from a Member of Parliament in London to his friend in Edinburgh
Relating to The present Critical State of Affairs, And The Dangerous Antipathy that seems daily to increase between the People of England and Scotland -
Motives for pursuing a Spanish war with vigour
By a member of Parliament -
Remarks upon the Historical memorial published by the court of France
In a letter to the Earl Temple -
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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Abstracts of the number and yearly pay of the land-forces of horse, foot and dragoons in Great Britain, for the year 1718
And Of the Charge continued on the Publick, by the Wrong done to the reduced Officers on the British Establishment of Half Pay, in filling up to others Commissions in the 13 Regiments of Dragoons, and Eight Regiments of Foot, which were raised after the Month of June 1715. And Also, Of the Accompt of Half-Pay for the Year 1718, delivered into Parliament, and dated the 28th of November, 1717. With Some Remarks relating to the same. By a Member of Parliament -
Private worth the basis of public decency
An address to people of rank and fortune. Dedicated to the Bishop of London. By a Member 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 -
Some impartial considerations on the standing army; addressed to the whole people of England. By a Member of Parliament
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A scheme for the better relief and employment of the poor
humbly submitted to the consideration of His Majesty and the two Houses of Parliament. By a Member of Parliament -
An examination into the conduct of the present administration, from the year 1774 to the year 1778
And a plan of accommodation with America. By a Member of Parliament