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The Crisis stated; or, Serious and seasonable hints upon war in general, and upon the consequences of a war with France
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Extracted remarks upon the wars and troubles of the Jews, a present theme of serious consideration to the French
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A letter to the English nation
Wherein the dreadful consequences of war are considered and exposed. More particularly addressed to those pure lovers of their country, "who delight to see all the rational part of God's creation in happiness and perfection; neither burthened with poverty and want on the one hand, nor supported in luxury, with unmerited favours, on the other." By a member of the Birmingham Constitutional Society. Read, and universally approved, at a general meeting, held March 12, 1793 -
A narrative of transactions relative to a sermon, preached in the Parish Church of Brighton, August 18, 1793
With short extracts from the sermon, and occasional remarks. By Vicesimus Knox, D.D. master of Tunbridge School, and late fellow of St. John's College, Oxford -
A narrative of transactions relative to a sermon preached in the parish church of Brighton, August 18, 1793
with short extracts from the sermon and occasional remarks -
Prospects on the war and paper currency
of Great Britain. By Thomas Paine, author of common sense, a letter to the Abee Raynal, a letter to the Marquis of Lansdown, rights of man, &c. &c. &c -
Observations on the present war
the projected invasion, and a decree of the national convention, for the emancipation of the slaves in the French Colonies -
The motives and consequences of the present war impartially considered
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A convention, the only means of saving us from ruin
in a letter addressed to the people of England -
An humble address to every Christian of every nation and denomination of people under heaven
shewing an effectual means to prevent wars among all nations of the earth, and to maintain an everlasting union in families, societies, churches, towns, states, and in all the kingdoms of this lower world. -
An humble address to every Christian of every nation and denomination of people under heaven
shewing an effectual means to prevent wars among all nations of the earth, and to maintain an everlasting union, in families, societies, churches, towns, states and in all the kingdoms of this lower world. -
Prospects on the war and paper currency
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Prospects on the war and paper currency
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Prospects on the war and paper currency of Great Britain
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A convention the only means of saving us from ruin
In a letter, addressed to the people of England. By Joseph Gerrald -
The motives and consequences of the present war impartially considered
By Josiah Dornford, Esq. Barrister at Law -
Thoughts on war, political, commercial, religious, and satyrical
by Josiah Tucker, Dean of Gloucester, William Law M. A. and Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patricks -
Thoughts on war, political, commercial, religious, and satyrical
by Josiah Tucker, Dean of Gloucester, William Law M. A. and Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patricks -
Prospects on the war and paper currency
By Thomas Paine, author of common sense, a letter to the Abee Raynal, a letter to the Marquis of Lansdown, rights of man, &c. &c. &c -
Prospects on the war and paper currency
By Thomas Paine, author of common sense, a letter to the Abee Raynal, a letter to the Marquis of Lansdown, rights of man, &c. &c. &c