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A letter from Captain Tom to the Mobb, now rais'd for Dr. Sacheverel
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Mere nature delineated: or, A body without a soul
Being observations upon the young forester lately brought to town from Germany. With suitable applications. Also, a brief dissertation upon the usefulness and necessity of fools, whether political or natural -
Merry-Andrew's epistle to his old master Benjamin, a mountebank at Bangor-Bridge, on the river Dee, near Wales
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The old whig and modern whig revived. In the present divisions at court: or, The difference betwixt acting upon principle and interest exemplisied by some of our present patriots
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Party-tyranny: or, An occasional bill in miniature
As now practised in Carolina humbly offered to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament -
The question fairly stated, whether now is not the time to do justice to the friends of the government, as well as to its enemies?
And whether the old excuse of its, not being a proper season, will serve any longer -
Reasons against a war with France, or An argument shewing that the French King's owning the Prince of Wales as King of England, Scotland and Ireland; is no sufficient ground of a war
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Reasons for a royal visitation; occasion'd by the present great defection of the clergy from the government
Shewing the absolute necessity of purging the universities, and restoring discipline to the church -
The schism act explain'd
Wherein some methods are laid down how the dissenters may teach their schools and accademies as usual, with out incurring the penalties of the said act -
Some persons vindicated against the author of the defection, &c
And that writer convicted of malice and falshood. R-- W--, Esq -
A Speech for Mr. D-sse younger of Arnistown
If he should be impeach'd of H- T-n for what he said and did about the pretender's medal, lately sent to the Faculty of Advocates at Edinburgh -
A Strict enquiry into the circumstance of a late duel, with some account of the persons concern'd on both sides
Being, a modest attempt to do justice to the injur'd memory of a noble person dead, and to the injur'd honour of an absent person living. To which is added, the substance of a letter from General Mac Cartney to his friend -
A true state of the difference between Sir George Rook, Knt. and William Colepeper, Esq
Together with an account of the tryal of Mr. Nathanael Denew, Mr. Robert Britton, and Mr. John Merriam, before the Right Honorable Sir John Holt, Knt. lord chief justice of England, on an indictment for the designs and attempts therein mentioned against the life of the said William Colepeper on behalf of the said Sir George Rook. Part I -
Reasons why this nation ought to put a speedy end to this expensive war
With a brief essay, at the probable conditions on which the peace now negotiating, may be founded. Also an enquiry into the obligations Britain lies under to the allies; and how far she is obliged not to make peace without them -
Reasons against the succession of the House of Hanover
with an enquiry how far the abdication of King James, supposing it to be legal, ought to affect the person of the Pretender -
A Letter from a member of the House of Commons to his friend in the country, relating to the bill of commerce
With a true copy of the bill, and an exact list of all those who voted for and against engrossing it -
A letter to the dissenters
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A seasonable expostulation with, and friendly reproof unto James Butler, who, by the men of this world, is stil'd Duke of O ------- D, relating to the tumults of the people
By the same friend that wrote to Thomas Bradbury, the dealer in many words, and Henry Sacheverell, the high-priest of St. Andrew's Holbourn -
Some account of the two nights court at Greenwich
wherein may be seen the reason, rise and progress of the late unnatural rebellion, against His Sacred Majesty King George, and his government -
The representation examined
being remarks on the state of religion in England -
The re-representation: or, A modest search after the great plunderers of the nation
Being a brief enquiry into two weighty particulars, necessary at this time to be known. I. Who they are that have plundered the nation. II. Why they are not detected and punished -
The secret history of the October Club
From its original to this time. By a member -
The secret history of the October club
From its original to this time. By a member -
The secret history of the October-Club, From its original to this time. By a member. Part II
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The the vision, a poem