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Proposals at large, for the easy and effectual amendment of the roads
by some further necessary laws and regulations, concerning the wheels of all carriages -
A letter from a gentleman to his friend, concerning the custom of giving and taking vails
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A letter from a gentleman
to his Friend in Affliction -
An account of the French settlements in North America
shewing from the latest authors, the towns, ports, islands, lakes, rivers, &c. of Canada, claimed and improved by the French king -
Lamentations of a sow, on a late thanksgiving-day, at Danbury, in Connecticut, among those who emphatically stile themselves saints
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The gentleman farmer's pocket companion
Or, General Remembrancer: Describing the best and most practicable methods of improving barren or waste and worn-out lands. With the Nature and Application of the most proper grass seeds. Shewing the great Advantage to be derived from cultivating them. Also a full Description of the several Soils most advantageous for the Propagation of Artificial Grasses. To which is added a copious Account of Manures, and their Application to different Soils -
The birth night, or modern French reformation: a comic opera. In three acts. By a gentleman
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Miscellanies in prose and verse. By a gentleman
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The question truly stated and calmly considered, whether or no, there be any just reasons for a new translation of the Bible, or a review of our liturgy, articles and canons? Dedicated to the Clergy of the Churches of England and Ireland. With remarks on a pamphlet, entitled, Free and impartial considerations upon the candid disquisitions, &c. in a Letter to the Author. By a gentleman
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A letter from a gentleman to the trustees of the Irish forfeitures
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An address to the noblemen and other the landed proprietors of Ireland
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A general plan for the poor
and rendering the useless hands in England, Wales, &c. of public benefit, by employing them in manufactures and husbandry -
A letter to a noble lord
containing, a new discovery of the scandalous and pernicious practice of running of goods from France, which has lately been carried on beyond all example, to the great prejudice of His Majesty's Customs and the very great danger of bringing the p---- into these kingdoms -
A letter to a noble lord
containing a new discovery of the scandalous and pernicious practice of running of goods from France, which has lately been carried on beyond all example, to the great prejudice of His Majesty's Customs, and the very great danger of bringing the P----- into these kingdoms -
A Letter from a gentleman to an East-India merchant
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The resigners vindicated, or, The defection re-consider'd
in which the designs of all parties are set in a true light -
A letter from a gentleman to Dr. Snape
in answer to his letter to the Bishop of Bangor -
The trial: or, the history of Charles Horton, Esq
By a gentleman. In two volumes -
A tour from London to the lakes
containing natural, œconomical, and literary observations, made in the summer of 1791. By a gentleman -
A letter humbly submitted to the perusal and consideration of the electors and people of England. By a gentleman
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A philosophical enquiry into the tenets of the Bishop of Bangor
as deliver'd in his late inimitable sermon and answer to Dr. Snape. Shewing the Fallacies, Equivocations, and false Grammar of that Reverend Author, and his crude and indigested Notions. Of Prayer, the Love of God, and the Church or Kingdom of Christ. And, Evidently demonstrating, that his Lordship's new Doctrines tend unavoidably to destroy all Plety and Devotion, the Love of God, all Churches and Sacraments, all Revealed Religion, the Authority of the Holy Scriptures, and all Society and Civil Government in the World. With a Bit of Dr. Snape at Parting. By a gentleman -
Observations on some papers in that very useful collection, intitled, Museum rusticum
By a gentleman. To be continued occasionally. With new theoretical and practical pieces on husbandry -
Anecdotes of the life and character of John Howard
Esq. F. R. S. Written by a gentleman, whose Acquaintance with that Celebrated Philanthropist Gave Him the Most Favourable Opportunity of Learning Particulars Not Generally Known -
Twelve designs of country-houses, of two, three and four rooms on a floor, proper for glebes and small estates, with some observations on the common errors in building. By a gentleman
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The pernicious principles of Tom Paine
exposed in an address to labourers and mechanics, by a gentleman