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Letters concerning the English nation
By Mr. De Voltaire -
The Convention between the Crowns of Great Britain and Spain, concluded at the Pardo on the 14th of January 1739, N. S. The King of Great Britain's Full Power. The King of Spain's Full Power. The Two Separate Articles belonging to the Convention. His Britannick Majesty's Ratification of the Convention. His Catholick Majesty's Ratification of the Convention. And their Britannick and Catholick Majesties several and respective Ratifications of the two Separate Articles.
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The Lords Protest Against The Convention-Treaty
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An Address To The Electors And other Free Subjects of Great Britain; Occasion'd by the Late Secession. In which is contain'd A particular Account of all our Negociations with Spain, and their Treatment of Us, for above Ten Years past.
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A Letter From A Merchant In London, To His Correspondent Abroad. In which The Present State of Affairs is impartially Consider'd ...
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Sir *** Speech Upon The Peace with Sp--n. To the Tune of the Abbot of Canterbury
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Peace and no Peace: Or An Enquiry Whether The late Convention with Spain will be more advantageous to Great Britain than the Treaty of Seville... Inscribed to the Merchants of Great-Britain. With a Postscript upon the King of Spain's Protest, which is not printed with the Convention.
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Considerations Upon the present State of our Affairs, At Home and Abroad. In A Letter To A Member of Parliament From A Friend in the Country
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Popular Prejudices Against the Convention and Treaty with Spain, Examin'd and Answer'd. With Remarks On a Pamphlet, Entitled, Considerations upon the Present State of our Affairs at Home and Abroad
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The Present State Of Politicks In Europe. With Some Observations on the present Posture of our Own Affairs ...
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Observations On The Present Convention with Spain
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Farther Considerations On the present State of Affairs, At Home and Abroad, As affected by the Late Convention, In A Letter to the Minister
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The Initial Letter of Common Sense: Or, The Englishman's Journal. Saturday, February 17, 1739. [No. 107.
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The Convention. An Excellent New Ballad
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L--d B-------ke's Speech Upon The Convention. To the Tune of A Cobler there was
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The Grand Question, Whether War, or no War, with Spain, Impartially Consider'd: In Defence of the present Measures against those that delight in War
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The Convention Vindicated from the Misrepresentations Of The Enemies Of Our Peace
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A state of the rise and progress of our disputes with Spain
and of the conduct of our ministers relating thereto -
An Appeal To The Unprejudiced, Concerning the present Discontents Occasioned by the late Convention with Spain
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His Majesty's Declaration Of War against the King of Spain.
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An Inquiry Into The Fitness Of Attending Parliament: In A Letter from a Member to His Friend, who has Absented
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Manners. A Satire
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The religion professed by the antient Irish, demonstrated to be the same in substance with that which is now established by publick authority in Ireland
In a letter to a nobleman. By a Late Learned Prelate -
Remarks on Mr. Thomas Chubb's vindication of his ture Gospel of Jesus Christ
In the order following: Sect. I. Remarks on his proof of Elias's prayer being an angry prayer, from its suitableness to the Jewish dispensation; which he says, seems at least, to countenance persecution. Sect. II. On his scheme as destructive of the credit of the sacred writers.-His true Gospel but a part of the true Gospel.-the divine inspiration of the sacred writers supported. Sect. III. His vindication of his shor dissertation on providence consider'd. Sect. IV. an examination of his new scheme of prayers; which scheme is shewn to be evidently form'd upon his plan of providence, and contradictory to his notion of prayer in his tracts, to which he refers. [B]y C. Fleming. Author of the Remarks on Mr. Thomas Chubb's short dissertation on providence, and his true Gospel of Jesus Christ asserted