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A series of essays on agriculture & rural affairs
in forty-seven numbers -
A short reply to a pamphlet entitled, Observations on a design for improving the navigation of the River Severn, in the counties of Salop, Stafford, Worcester, and Glocester
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Agricola's letters to the Right Hon. the Chancellor of the Exchequer
Demonstrating the pernicious effects of the cheapness of spiritous liquors upon the morals, health, industry and peaceable demeanour of the people of Ireland; and the great necessity of applying a remedy to the evil. And shewing the great advantages to be derived to the revenue, from the discouragement of distilleries, by the encouragement of the breweries of Ireland. Strongly recommended to the perusal and attention of the members of the legislature -
General observations on the mode of assessing and levying the land tax, in Bengal, Bahar, and Orissa
in a series of letters -
First, second, and third addresses to the landowners of England on the corn laws
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An account of the mode and expence of cultivating moss and peat lands, copied from the Edinburgh Advertiser, of May 2, 1800
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Relief for Ireland, prompt and permanent
suggested in a letter to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell -
On the reduction of taxes, and increase of food and revenue for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
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An oppressed poor in an insolvent nation
a letter to the members of the new Parliament -
Brief remarks on the rise and progress of agriculture
with a refutation of Lord Milton's theories on the corn question, &c -
How to supply the home market from British land and labour, and thereby supersede the corn laws
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Letters to Lord Viscount Milton
to which is added, a sermon to electors and men in office -
Resolutions to be proposed on the corn trade
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A letter from the late Right Honourable Edmund Burke to a noble lord
on the attacks made upon him and his pension, in the House of Lords, by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, 1796 -
Address to the landowners of England, on the corn laws
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Address to the landowners of England, on the corn laws
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Two letters on the corn laws
first, to the Right Honourable Lord Milton, shewing that the farmer is the first and foremost doomed to ruin, in any sudden depression of prices, by a free trade in corn, and that it is his duty to petition the legislature, that there may be no alteration, without a full protecting duty -
The squabble
a pastoral eclogue -
To the printer
[one line of Latin, followed by four lines from Pope] Sir, It was a custom among the Lacedemonians of old to put up their prayers early in the morning on the day of battle ... we may be allowed to say that our present non-conformists, non-resolutionists, dissentients, or what else they or you please to stile them, have adopted a similar maxim -
An inquiry into the poor laws and surplus labour and their mutual reaction
with a postscript containing observations on the commutation of tithes, and remarks on Lord Milton's address on the corn-laws -
Letter to Viscount Milton
containing remarks on His Lordship's address to the landowners of England on the corn laws -
A letter to Lord Milton and Richard Otway Cave, Esq., members of Parliament, on the present distress of the country, and on scarcity of work and the present low rate of wages
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The present state of banking in England considered
in a letter addressed to the Right Hon. Earl Fitzwilliam -
Aristocracy and democracy
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Hat Deutschland eine Revolution zu fürchten?