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To the gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders of the county of Down
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Account of a shooting excursion on the mountains near Dromilly estate, in the parish of Trelawny, and island of Jamaica, in the month of October 1824!!!
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The Bank of England and the country bankers
three letters addressed to the editor of the Tyne Mercury, under the signature of Alfred, pointing out the danger to be apprehended from the provincial establishments of the Bank of England -
Observations on the American Intercourse Bill
and on the necessity of adhering strictly to the navigation laws of Great Britain, in order to protect the shipping, landed, and manufacturing interests of the United Kingdom, from the ruinous consequences which will result from any further concessions to neutral nations -
A letter to the Hon. the Secret Committee of the House of Commons upon Joint-Stock Banks
with observations in reply to Col. Torrens, Mr. Jones Loyd, Mr. Horsley Palmer, and Mr. Samuel Clay -
The Anglo-Saxon versions from the historian Orosius
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King Alfred's Orosius
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King Alfred's Orosius
Pt. 1, Old-English Text and Latin Original -
A description of Europe and the voyages of Ohthere and Wulfstan, written in Anglo-Saxon by King Alfred the Great
a facsimile copy of the whole Anglo Saxon text from the Cotten Manuscript and also from the first part of the Lauderdale Manuscript. A printed Anglo Saxon text based upon these Manuscripts and a literal English translation and notes -
King Alfred's West-Saxon version of Gregory's pastoral care
with an English transl., the Latin text, notes, and an introd. – Pt. 1 -
King Alfred's West-Saxon version of Gregory's pastoral care
with an English transl., the Latin text, notes, and an introd. – Pt. 2 -
The Tollemache Orosius
(British Museum additional manuscript 47967) -
The pastoral care
King Alfred's translation of St. Gregory's Regula pastoralis ; Ms. Hatton 20 in the Bodleian Library at Oxford, Ms. Cotton Tiberius B.XI in the British Museum, Ms. Anhang 19 in the Landesbibliothek at Kassel -
King Alfred's West-Saxon version of Gregory's pastoral care
with an English transl., the Latin text, notes, and an introd. -
Just printed in 8vo. at the Theatre in Oxford, and ready to be delivered to Subscribers, Aluredi Beverlacensis annales, five Historia de gestis regum Britanniæ, libris IX. E Codice pervetusto, calamo exarato, in bibliotheca viri clarissimi Thoma Rowlinsoni, Armigeri, descripsit ediditque Thomas Hearne, A. M. Oxoniensis, qui & Prafatione, Notis, atque Indice illustrative. There are only an hundred and fourty eight Copies of this Book printed. The first Payment to the Subscribers was six shillings the large, and four shillings the small Paper. The second Payment is to be the same with the first. The Publisher is now printing in 8vo, from an old Ms. Mr. William Roper's Life of Sir Thomas More. To which will be subjoyn'd an anonymous Chronicle of England, intit'led, Anonymi Chronicon Godstovianum, and a Description of the painted Glass in the Parish Church of Fairford in Gloucester-Shire. There will be only an hundred and fourty eight Copies printed, and the Price to Subscribers is to be sixteen shillings the large, and eight shillings the small Paper; whereof half is to be paid at the time of Subscribing, and the Remainder when the Copies are delivered. Subscriptions are taken in either by the Publisher at Edmund-Hall, or by John Rance at the Theatre Printing-House in Oxford. As soon as this Work is printed, the Publisher designs to put to the Press Mr. Camden's Elizabetha, whereof he hath got a Copy corrected and improv'd with very considerable Additions by the Author's own Hand; which Corrections and Additions were never yet printed. Edmund-Hall Oxon. July 20. 1716
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Letters of Alfred to the Right Honourable William Pitt
upon the ... slave trade in general but referring particularly to his speech, as printed, of the 2d of April, 1792 -
Thoughts on the sale of Englishmen, as at present practised, or, A serious address to Britons, on the necessity of a reform of the infamous state of the representation of the people
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Three letters to the people of Great Britain
and particularly to those who signed the address on the late changes of administration and the dissolution of the Parliament -
A letter to the Hon. John Quincey [i.e., Quincy] Adams, occasioned by his letter to Mr. Otis
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Three letters to the people of Great-Britain
and particularly to those who signed the addresses on the late changes of administration, and the dissolution of the Parliament -
Letters of Alfred, to the Right Honourable William Pitt
Chancellor of the Exchequer, and first Lord of the Treasury, upon the important subject of the slave trade in general; but, referring particularly to his speech, as printed, of the 2d of April, 1792 -
The life of Alfred, or, Alvred: the first institutor of subordinate government in this kingdome, and refounder of the Vniversity of Oxford
Together with a parallell of our soveraigne lord, K. Charles untill this yeare, 1634. By Robert Povvell of Wels, one of the Society of New-Inne