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Wood's plot discover'd by a member of his society; with his apology to his country-men
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A letter to the shop-keepers, tradesmen, farmers, and common-people of Ireland, concerning the brass half-pence coined by Mr. Whoods, with a design to have them pass in this Kingdom
Wherein is shewn the power of the said patent, the value of the half-pence and how far every person may be oblig'd to take the same in payments, and how to behave in case such an attempt shou'd be made by Woods or any other person. (Very proper to be kept in every family) By M. B. Drapier -
A serious poem upon William Wood, brasier, tinker, hard-ware-man, coiner, founder, and Esquire
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An answer to Mr. Wood's proposal, relating to his copper -- Half -- Pence: in which the pernicious, and ruinous consequence, of their being received, and passing, in this kingdom, is clearly stated
In a letter to Mr. Harding, printer in Dublin, upon occasion of a paragraph, in his news-paper, of Aug. 1. By M.B. Draiper [sic], author of the letter to the shop-keepers, &c -
Some observations u[blank]pper, call'd, the report of the committee of the Most Honourable the Privy-Council in England, relating to wood's half-pence
By M.B. Drapier. author of the letter to the shop-keeper, &c -
A letter to the shop-keepers, tradesmen, farmers, and common people of Ireland, concerning the brass half-pence coined by Mr. Woods, with a design to have them pass in this kingdom. By M.B. Drapier
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An excellent new song upon His Grace our good Lord Archbishop of Dublin. By honest Jo. one of His Grace's farmers in Fingal: To the tune of
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A letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Molesworth
By M.B. Drapier, author of the letter to the shop-keepers, &c -
Some reasons against the bill for settling the tyth of hemp, flax, &c. by a modus
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A letter to Mr. Harding the printer
upon occasion of a paragraph in his news-paper of Aug. 1st. Relating to Mr. Wood's half-pence. By M. B. Drapier. Author of the Letter to the shop-keepers, &c -
A letter to the whole people of Ireland
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A letter to the shop-keepers, tradesmen, farmers, and common people of Ireland
concerning the brass half-pence coined by Mr. Woods, with a design to have them pass in this kingdom -
The presentment of the grand-jury of the county of the city of Dublin
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The funeral of Woods's halfpence
a sermon preach'd against coining of base money -
Some observations upon a paper call'd The report of the committee of the most honourable the Privy-Council in England, relating to Wood's half-pence
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Some observations upon a paper, call'd, The report of the Committee
of the most honourabe [sic] the Privy-Council in England, relating to Wood's half-pence. By M. B. drapier -
Some observations upon a paper, call'd, The report of the committee
of the most honourable the Privy-Council in England, relating to Wood's half-pence. By M. B. drapier. Author of the Letter to the Shop-Keepers, &c -
A tale of a tub
Written for the universal improvement of mankind : With the autor's apology and explanatory notes -
A tale of a tub
Written for the universal improvement of mankind – [], Full and true account of the battle fought last Friday between the an cient and the Modern books in St. James's Library -
A tale of a tub
Written for the universal improvement of mankind – [], A discours concerning the mechanical operation of the spirit in aletter to a friend : A fragment -
A letter to Mr. Harding the printer
upon occasion of a paragraph in his news-paper of Aug. 1st. Relating to Mr. Woods's half-pence. By M. B. Drapier. Author of the Letter to the shop-keepers, &c -
Some reasons against the Bill for settling the tyth of hemp, flax, &c
by a modus -
A tale of a tub
Written for the universal improvement of mankind. To which is added, An account of a battel between the ancient and modern books in St. James's library. The sixth edition: with the author's apology and explanatory notes. By W. Wttn, B. D. and others -
A letter from a friend to the right honourable ----- ----- ----- -----
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A letter to Mr. Harding, the printer
upon the occasion of a paragraph in his news-paper of Aug. 1st, relating to Mr. Woods's half-pence