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Extract of a letter to a Member of Parliament, concerning pluralities
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An answer to the arguments in the Lord Bishop of Oxford's speech, on the impeachment of Dr. Henry Sacheverell, in favour of resisting the supreme power
Humbly offer'd to His Lordship's consideration in a letter from A.B -
A description of the city of Dublin in Ireland
Wherein, besides taking notice of every thing remarkable in the city, and the grandeur of the court. Is represented the happy situation of Ireland for commerce. The richness and fertility of the soil, producing plentiful growth of valuable commodities manufactured. The genius and bravery of the Irish, establishing their reputation in foreign countries. The cause of the present mean circumstances of the inhabitants, as movingly touched by the speaker of the House of Commons, on presenting to the lord lieutenant the last money bills. Proper to be perused by the people of England. As sacred history requires to do as we would be done by, and to love thy neighbour as thy self. By a Citizen of London, who liv'd twenty years in Ireland, and made the collection of news published by authority; has travelled most parts of the kingdon, and is lately returned from Dublin. Who is preparing for the press, reasons for encouraging the people of Ireland in the most extensive manner, as being the true interest of the subjects of England so to do -
A letter to a Noble Lord, concerning the British Navy, &c. In our present critical situation
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A letter to a jury-man; in which the powers, privileges and duties of juries are examined and explained
With some observations upon a late verdict. In a trial for W-lf-l F-e-r-g -
The treaty of Seville, and the measures that have been taken for the four last years, impartially consider'd. In a letter to a friend
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The vices of the cities of London and Westminster
Trac'd from their original. Being an impartial detection of the true cause and source of the present growth of immorality, and the prodigious number of thefts and robberies daily commiteed in the streets, &c. of this metropolis. With some rational hints proposed for removing those evils, restoring the morals of the people, and securing our persons and properties against the outrages of these villains. In five letters, from a citizen of London to a Member of Parliament -
A New-Year's gift
In two parts: part I. Early piety: or, a serious exhortation to young persons, to remember their creator in the days of their youth: with examples of divers persons famous for their early piety. Part II. The devout Christian's manual; containing devotions for several occasions, ordinary and extraordinary. To which is added, a morning and evening hymn; By Thomas, late L.B. of Bath and Wells -
A poem on absolute predestination
Formerly wrote by Mr. A.B. and now published by desire of several Lovers of the free and universal Gospel in Jesus Christ -
Letters on the character and writings of Mr. Burke. By A.B. Published in the Scots Chronicle
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A letter to the great man, occasioned by the letter to two great men
In which many of that writer's absurdities, inconsistencies and contradictions are detected. And the fatal tendency of his propositions exposed. By a Citizen of London. A disciple of Sidney and Locke -
The mystery of phanaticism
Or, the artifices of dissenters to support their schism. Together with the evil and danger of them. Set forth in several letters to a friend. ... By a divine of the Church of England -
A vindication of the late pastoral letter of the Synod of Philadelphia, to the presbyteries and churches under their care
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A letter to the craftsmen, upon the change of affairs in Europe by the war that is begun against the Emperour
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A letter to the good people of Great Britain
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Elegie on the much to be lemented death of the Right Honourable Sir William Anstruther, of that ilk; one of the Lords of the Session, and member of Justiciary, who departed this life the 22. day of January; 1711
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A letter to the Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor, on the high price of coals
In which the cause of such high price are considered, and a plan proposed to prevent the sudden and excessive rise of that necessary article of consumption: By a Citizen of London -
The expence of university education reduced
in a letter to A.B. fellow of E.C -
A collection of letters published in the daily papers relating to the British distillery
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Three letters upon the subject of the Gin Act, and common informers
to which is added, a letter in respect to the lights in London, and the present darkness of Westminster -
Gloria Britannica, or, The boast of the Brittish seas
containing a true and full account of the Royal Navy of England -
A letter to a Member of Parliament, in relation to the bill now depending, for the repeal of a clause in the Navigation Act
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A letter to the author of The interest of Scotland considered
containing some hints about the linnen manufactures -
Observations relative to a bill intended to have been presented to Parliament this sessions, for the better draining the Middle and South Bedford Levels, and the improvement of navigation
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A letter to the author of The interest of Scotland considered; containing some hints about the linnen manufactures