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An address to the electors of Great-Britain, on the Choice of Members to serve them in Parliament, so as to render the Nation that essential Service which its Distresses so greatly...
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A discourse on trade, liberty and taxes. Addressed to all land-holders and traders in Great-Britain. Dedicated more particularly to the Mayor, Aldermen, and Recorder Of the City of...
Published: printed by W. Wood; and sold by A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch in Pater Noster-Row, and S. Austen in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, 1733“…Eighteenth Century Collections Online…”
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The history of the last sessions of Parliament, addressed to the Right Hon. the Earl of Charlemont. By a member of the Sub-Committee of Convention.
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The fatal consequences of national discord or, a political address to the noble and rich families of Great Britain. Wherein is Contained, I. By way of Introduction, the Qualities n...
Published: printed by R. Drummond in Swan-Close, and sold by most booksellers in town and country, 1747“…Eighteenth Century Collections Online…”
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A serious address to the vulgar. In which the character and abilities of a certain nobleman, and the prejudice against the place of his birth, are impartially considered.
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The speech of the Lords Commissioners appointed by His Majesty, for holding this Parliament Delivered by the Lord Keeper to both Houses of Parliament. On Thursday the twenty third...
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The speech of the Lords Commissioners appointed by His Majesty, for holding this Parliament Delivered by the Lord Keeper to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the thirteenth day...
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