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A Defence of the Church Missionary Society Against the Objections of the Rev. Josiah Thomas, M.A., Archdeacon of Bath by Wilson, Daniel 1778-1858
The Parallel, or, The New Specious Association an Old Rebellious Covenant: Closing With a Disparity Between a True Patriot and a Factious Association by
Historical Sketch, 1824-1900; no. 581 by
Neck or Nothing: in a Letter to the Right Honourable the Lord -, Being a Supplement to the Short History of the Parliament ... by Dunton, John 1659-1733
Articles of Peace & Commerce: Between the Most Serene and Mighty Prince Charles II ... and the Most Illustrious Lords, the Bashaw, Dey, Aga and Gove by
Some Considerations Concerning the Publick Funds, the Publick Revenues and the Annual Supplies Granted by Parliament: Occasion'd by a Late Pamphlet In by
On the State of the Country in December 1816 / by Sir J. Sinclair by
A State of the Proceedings in the House of Commons With Relation to the Impeached Lords: and What Happened Thereupon Between the Two Houses by
A Discourse on Government and Religion, Calculated for the Meridian of the Thirtieth of January by
Faults on Both Sides. Part the Second, or, An Essay Upon the Original Cause, Progress and Mischevous Consequences of the Factions in the Church ... Fa by
Error Detected, and Fiction Rebuked: in a Letter to Edward Tatham, D.D. so Called, and Rector of Lincoln-College, Oxford, on His Sermon, 1st Epistle J by Haddock, Theophilus
A Sermon Preached Before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, on Monday, Jan. 30, 1748-9 by Ellys, Anthony 1690-1761
Fitz-Albion's Letters to the Right Hon. William Pitt, and the Right Hon. Henry Addington, on the Subject of the Ministerial Pamphlet Entitled Cursory by
Essay on Impost Duties by
The Popular Science Monthly; 43 no.3 by Anonymous
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 123 (2004) by
A True and Impartial Collection of Pieces, in Prose and Verse, Which Have Been Written and Published on Both Sides the Question During the Contest for by Anonymous
Strictures on Mr. Burke's Two Letters Addressed to a Member of the Present Parliament on the Proposals for Peace With the Regicide Directory of France by
A Summary Defence of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: in Two Letters: Letter I. Addressed to the Rev. Gilbert Wakefield, in Refutation of All His Position by Corry, Somerset Lowry, Townshend, Thomas
On the Increase of Population in England and Wales: Read Before the Statistical Society, June 15, 1880; no. 780 by
The Treaty of Peace, Union, Friendship and Mutual Defence Between the Crowns of Great Britain, France and Spain: Concluded at Seville on the 9th of No by Anonymous
The Saturday Magazine; 2 by
Liberty of the Press: Proceedings Before the Sheriff Court of Glasgow, and Circuit Court of Justiciary, in the Summary Process Raised at the by
Two Cases Submitted to Consideration: I. Of the Necessity and Exercise of a Dispensing Power. II. The Nullity of Any Act of State That Clashes With th by
Collections of Passages Referr'd to by Dr. Henry Sacheverell in His Answer to the Articles of His Impeachment .. by Sacheverell, Henry 1674-1724
A Further Vindication of the Honour and Privileges of the Commons of Great Britain. With the Case of Place-men in Parliament, Reconsidered Seriously a by
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 76 (1957) by
Arguments Respecting Insolvency. Dedicated to the Rt. Hon. Arthur Onslow, Esq., Speaker of the House of Commons by Courteville, Raphael, Onslow, Arthur 1691-1768
A Farther Vindication of The Case of the Hanover Troops: in Which the Uniform Influence of the Hannover-Rudder is Clearly Detected and Expos'd: Being by Waller, Edmund 1606-1687
A Dispassionate Enquiry Into the Causes of the Late Riots in London: in Which the Arcana of Popery Are Candidly Disclosed by
Letters to the Philosophers and Politicians of France, on the Subject of Religion by Priestley, Joseph 1733-1804
A Statement, Which Was Made in October, to Earl Bathhurst, One of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, and in November, 1814, to the Comte De by Playfair, William 1759-1823
A Prize Dissertation, on the Excellence of the British Constitution by Keith, George Skene 1752-1823
The Smart Set; a Magazine of Cleverness; 48, no.1 by Nathan, George Jean 1882-1958
The Most Auntient Historie of God and Man, or, A Collection of Gods Proceedings With Man in Generall, From the First, to the Last: but More Especially by
A Letter to the Club at White's. In Which Are Set Forth the Great Expediency of Repealing the Laws Now in Force Against Excessive Gaming, and the Many by Mumford, Erasmus
The Correspondence of the Rev. C. Wyvill With the Right Honourable William Pitt: Published by Mr. Wyvill by Wyvill, Christopher 1740-1822, Pitt, William 1759-1806
Elements of Opposition by Anonymous
A Second Letter to a Member of Parliament Concerning the Present State of Affairs .. by Anonymous
Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-room Companion; v.1 1851 by Gleason, Frederick 1816-1896
The Defection Farther Consider'd: Wherein the Resigners ... Are Really Dissenters by
Great Britain's Tears: Humbly Offered to the Consideration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled by Crosfeild, Robert
The State of Ireland by
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 75 (1956) by
An Address to the People of England: Being the Protest of a Private Person Against Every Suspension of Law That is Liable to Injure or Endanger Person by Sharp, Granville 1735-1813
An Important Secret Come to Light, or, The States General's Reasons for Refusing to Guaranty the E --- E of H --- R, and to Act Offensively Against Fr by Anonymous
The National Mirror: Being a Series of Essays on the Most Important Concerns, but Particularly Those of the East-India Company by Anonymous
Hints for the Practical Administration of the Poor Laws; no. 239 by
A Rhapsody on the Present System of French Politics, on the Projected Invasion, and the Means to Defeat It by
A Sketch of French Politicks: Deduced From History and Modern Facts ... by
A Character of Don Sacheverellis, Knight of the Firebrand: in a Letter to Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq., Censor of Great Britain by Swift, Jonathan 1667-1745, Distaff, John
The Scourge: or, Monthly Expositor of Imposture and Folly; v.12 by Cruikshank, George 1792-1878
A Letter to the Right Honourable Author of A Letter to a Citizen [i. E. William Pitt, Earl of Chatham] [microform]: With Animadversions on the Answer by Pitt, William 1708-1778
Fifty Queries Concerning the Present Oxfordshire Contest: in a Letter to a Clergyman on Points of the Utmost Importance to the Constitution by
The Old and Modern Whig Truly Represented: Being a Second Part of His Picture and a Real Vindication of His Excellency the Earl of Rochester, His Maje by Davenant, Charles 1656-1714
The History of Passive Obedience Since the Reformation by
A Letter to the Reforming Gentlemen by Atkinson, William 1757-1846, Higgins, Godfrey 1773-1833
The Pioneer: a Literary and Critical Magazine; 1843 Jan.-Mar. (v.1) by Lowell, James Russell 1819-1891, Carter, Robert 1819-1879
The Saturday Magazine; 2 by
A Letter to Thomas Payne, Esq.: Written in Consequence of the One Lately Addressed by Him to Mr. Secretary Dundas by Paine, Thomas 1737-1809
The Doctrine of Innuendo's Discuss'd, or, The Liberty of the Press Maintain'd: Being Some Thoughts Upon the Present Treatment of the Printer and Publi by
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 104 (1985) by
A Treatise on Municipal Rights: Commencing With a Summary Account of the Origin and Progress of Society and Government, and Comprising a Concise View by Payne, William
Of Politeness. An Epistle to the Right Honourable William Stanhope, Lord Harrington by Miller, James 1706-1744
The Deplorable State of New-England by Reason of a Covetous and Treacherous Governour and Pusillanimous Counsellors [microform]: With a Vindication of by
Willis's Current Notes; 1856 by Anonymous
The Law of Intimidation: What Does It Mean?: the Decision of the Plymouth Magistrates in the Case of Messrs. Curran, Shepheard, and Matthews; n by Anonymous
An Enquiry Into the State of the Militia: Containing a Recital of the Different Manner in Which Military Service Has Been Performed, a Full Descriptio by Anonymous
A Letter to a Gentleman Elected a Knight of the Shire to Serve in the Present Parliament by Wagstaffe, Thomas 1645-1712
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 106 (1987) by
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 105 (1986) by
An Interesting Address to the Independent Part of the People of England, on Libels, and the Unconstitutional Mode of Prosecution by Information Ex Off by Anonymous
St. Nicholas; 25, p1 by Anonymous
What Has Been, May Be; or, A View of a Popish and an Arbitary Government: in a Recapitulation of the Barbarities of the Late Times: More Particularly by Anonymous
The Boston Weekly Magazine; v.1 Oct. 1802 - Oct. 1803 by Anonymous
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 110 (1991) by
Constitutional Doubts, Humbly Submitted to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, on the Pretensions of the Two Houses of Parliament, to Appoint a Th by Williams, David 1738-1816
The First Part of the Tragicall Raigne of Selimus, Sometime Emperour of the Turkes, and Grandfather to Him That Now Raigneth: Wherein is Showne How He by
Chambers' Edinburgh Journal; v. 2 by Chambers, Robert 1802-1871, Chambers, William 1800-1883
The Family Economist; 1 by Anonymous
State of Alterations Which May Be Proposed in the Laws for Regulating the Election of Members of Parliament for Shires in Scotland by
Majolica and Fayence: Italian, Sicilian, Majorcan, Hispano-Moresque and Persian by Beckwith, Arthur
A Letter to a Member, Etc. Concerning the Condemn'd Lords: in Vindication of Gentlemen Calumniated in the St. James's Post of Friday, March the 2d by
Our Little Ones and the Nursery [serial]; v.8: no5-v.9: no.2 by Anonymous
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 113 (1994) by
The Revolution and Anti-revolution Principles Stated and Compar'd, the Constitution Explain'd and Vindicated ... by
Extracts From the Writings of Erasmus on the Subject of War by
King Charles's Case, or, An Appeal to All Rational Men Concerning His Tryal at the High Court of Justice ... With an Additional Opinion Concerning the by Butler, Samuel 1612-1680
Gleason's Pictorial; v.2 1852 Jan.-June by Gleason, Frederick 1816-1896, Ballou, Maturin Murray 1820-1895
An Exposure of the Persecution of Lord Melville: in a Letter to an Intimate Acquaintance by Anonymous
A Second Treatise on the Notes of the Church: as a Supplement to the Sermon Preach'd at Salters Hall, January 16, 1734 ... by Chandler, Samuel 1693-1766
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 72 (1953) by
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 86 (1967) by
Extracts of Letters From Poor Persons Who Emigrated Last Year to Canada and the United States: Printed for the Information of the Labouring Poor and T by Scrope, George Poulett 1797-1876
Thoughts on the Mixed Character of Government Institutions in Ireland: With Particular Reference to the New System of Education by Carlile, James 1784-1854
A Collection of White and Black Lists or, a View of Those Gentlemen Who Have Given Their Votes in Parliament for and Against the Protestant Religion, by Anonymous
Application of Barruel's Memoirs of Jacobinism, to the Secret Societies of Ireland and Great Britain by
The Modern Fanatick. Part I: With a Large and True Account of the Life, Actions, Endowments Etc. of the Famous Dr. Sacheverell by
Seasonable Advice to the Disinterested Freeholders of Great Britain in Which the Conduct and Designs Both of the Court and Country Parties Are Imparti by Anonymous
All at Stake Hannover or Perkin: in a Letter to a Country Clergyman by Anonymous
Letters of the Dead, or, Epistles From the Statesmen of Former Days to Those of the Present Hour by Pitt, William 1759-1806
The Saturday Magazine; 16 by
Reasons Why the Approaching Treaty of Peace Should Be Debated in Parliament: as a Method Most Expedient and Constitutional. In a Letter Addressed to a by Ruffhead, Owen 1723-1769
An Examination of Charges Against the American Missionaries at the Sandwich Islands as Alleged in the Voyage of the Ship Blonde and in the London Quar by Ellis, William 1794-1872
The State of Britain, Abroad and at Home in the Eventful Year 1808 by
Infidel Death-beds; no. 204 by
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 73 (1954) by
Letters to the Honourable Mr. Justice Blackstone: Concerning His Exposition of the Act of Toleration, and Some Positions Relative to Religious Liberty by Furneaux, Philip 1726-1783
Facts, Records, Authorities and Arguments; Concerning the Claims of Liberty and the Obligations of Military Service: and Proving, That Every Man in Br by Anonymous
The Right of Patronages Considered ...: Together With Remarks on an Anonymous Writ ... Called The Case of Patronage by Bisset, John 1692-1756, Lumsden, John
The Principle of the Commutation-Act Established by Facts by
A Short History of All the Parliaments of England in All Reigns .. by Anonymous
Reasons Against Repealing the Occasional, and Test Acts, and Admitting the Dissenters to Places of Trust and Power: Occasion'd by Reading the 6th Chap by Somerville, William 1675-1742
A Second Letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle ... Upon the Subject of Bishop Merks: by Occasion of Seizing Some Libels, Particularly a Collection of by Kennett, White 1660-1728, Hickes, George 1642-1715, Nicolson, William 1655-1727
An Account of the Manner of Inoculating for the Small Pox in the East Indies: With Some Observations on the Practice and Mode of Treating That Disease by
Whig and No Whig: a Political Paradox by Pitt, William 1759-1806, Fox, Charles James 1749-1806
Killing No Murder. Proving 'tis Lawful and Meritorious in the Sight of God and Man, to Destroy, by Any Means, Tyrants of All Degrees, Their Creatures by
National Prejudice, Opposed to the National Interest [microform]: Candidly Considered in the Detention or Yielding up Gilbraltar and Cape-Briton by th by Anonymous
The Foundation of Government and Right of Sovereigns Fairly Examin'd, With the Publick Obligations of Gratitude so Highly Due to the Prudence, Justice by Anonymous
Venice Preserv'd: or, A Plot Discover'd. A Tragedy by Otway, Thomas 1652-1685
A Short History of the Late Rebellion and of the Conduct of Divine Providence ...: in a Letter From Edinburgh to a Gentleman at Dumfries by Rae, Peter 1671-1748
The Signs of the Times: or, Wonderful Signs of Wonderful Times, Being a Faithful Collection and Impartial Relation of Several Signs and Wonder by
Catalogue of a Collection of Printed Broadsides in the Possession of the Society of Antiquaries of London / Compiled by Robert Lemon by Lemon, Robert 1800-1867
A Letter to William Pitt, Esq., Concerning the Fifteen New Regiments Lately Voted by Parliament: Wherein Some of the General Arguments, Together With by Hervey, Thomas 1699-1775
The Census of Great Britain in 1851: Comprising an Account of the Numbers and Distribution of the People, Their Ages, Conjugal Condition, Occupations, by Petermann, Augustus Heinrich 1822-1878
An Essay on the Expediency of a National Militia. With Proposals for Raising and Supporting a Military Force Sufficient for Our Security at Home: to B by Anonymous
Party-zeal Censur'd. In a Sermon Preach'd Before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sunday, January 19, 1752 by Randolph, Thomas 1701-1783
Hints to Farmers on the Culture of Potatoes by Bellingham, J.
The Boston Weekly Magazine; v.1 Oct. 1802 - Oct. 1803 by Anonymous
The Mischiefs of Changes in Government, and the Influence of Religious Princes to Prevent Them: a Sermon Preach'd Before the Mayor and Corporation of by Trapp, Joseph 1679-1747
Means of Providing Cheap Food; no. 778 by Anonymous
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 121 (2002) by
An Essay Upon the National Credit of England: Introductory to a Proposal Prepar'd for Establishing the Public Credit ... Humbly Submitted to the Honou by Davenant, Charles 1656-1714
An Explanatory Defence of the Estimate of the Manners and Principles of the Times. Being an Appendix to That Work, Occasioned by the Clamours Lately R by Brown, John 1715-1766
A Compleat View of the Present Politicks of Great-Britain by
Common Sense: Addressed to the Inhabitants of America,: on the Following Interesting Subjects: I. Of the Origin and Design of Govern by Paine, Thomas 1737-1809
The Moderator's Reasons Against the Peerage Bill Examined and Answered by Moderator, London
The Children's Hour; v.5-6 by
Remarks on the Letter of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke, Concerning the Revolution in France, and on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London, Relati by Lofft, Capel 1751-1824
A Collection of Papers, All Written, Some of Them Published, During the Late Rebellion by
Britons Awake, and Look About You; or, Ruin the Inevitable Consequence of a Land-war, Whether Successful, or Not. Humbly Recommended to the Serious Co by
Letters Written to the Governor and Directors of the Bank of England, in September, 1796: on the Pecuniary Distresses of the Country, and the Means of by
The Thoughts of a Tory Author, Concerning the Press: With the Opinion of the Ancients and Moderns, About Freedom of Speech and Writing: and an Histori by Addison, Joseph 1672-1719
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 113 (1994) by
Reasons for Reform, or, A Brief Consideration of Our Representative System: With the Opinions of the Late Earl Chatham, Messrs. Fox, Pitt, and Grey, o by
A Constitutional Guide to the People of England, at Present Unrepresented: With a Letter to the Right Honourable Mr. W. Pitt, on the Necessity of His by Pitt, William 1759-1806, Williams, John 1757-1810
A Letter to a Right Honourable Person: and the Answer to It, Translated Into Verse, as Nearly as the Different Idioms of Prose and Poetry Will Allow: by
A Learned Dissertation Upon Old Women: Male and Female, Spiritual and Temporal in All Ages ... to Which is Added An Essay Upon the Present Union of th by
A Collection of White and Black Lists or, a View of Those Gentlemen Who Have Given Their Votes in Parliament for and Against the Protestant Religion, by Anonymous
The Debate on the Subject of a Regency, in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, December 16, 1788 [microform]: Containing the Speeches of Mr. Pitt, Mr. F by Fox, Charles James 1749-1808, Pitt, William 1759-1806
The Rare Books of Freemasonry by Vibert, Lionel
The Saturday Magazine; 16 by
National Righteousness, the Foundation of Publick Prosperity, Explain'd and Recommended, in a Sermon Preach'd at the Assizes Held for the County of Su by
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 124 (2005) by
An Essay on the Learning of Contingent Remainders and Executory Devises; 1 by Fearne, Charles 1742-1794
The Report of the General Officers, Appointed to Enquire Into the Conduct of Major General Stuart, and Colonels Cornwallis and Earl of Effingham, Dece by Ligonier, J., Huske, John
A Letter From His Grace the Duke of Richmond, to Lieutenant Colonel Sharman, Chairman of the Committee of Correspondence Appointed by the Delegates of by Sharman, Lieutenant Colonel
A Plain and Earnest Address to Britons, Especially Farmers, on the Interesting State of Public Affairs in Great Britain and France by
An Exhortation to the Love of Our Country: With Some Reflections on a Late Protest by Anonymous
A Letter to the Reverend Dr. Codex: on the Subject of His Modest Instruction to the Crown, Inserted in the Daily Journal of Feb. 27th 1733, From the S by Gibson, Edmund 1669-1748
Biographical Introduction [about Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell]; no. 605 by
The Free Mason Examin'd; or, The World Brought out of Darkness Into Light ... by Slade, Alexander
The Interest of England Consider'd: in Respect to Protestants Dissenting From the Establish'd Church. With Some Thoughts About Occasional Conformity by
Revolutionary Socialism and the Woman's Movement; no. 220 by Wilkinson, Lily Gair
Letters of Scaevola, on the Dismissal of His Majesty's Late Ministers by Allen, John 1771-1843
The State of Rome, Under Nero and Domitian: a Satire, Containing a List of Nobles, Senators, High Priests, Great Ministers of State, &c. &c. &c. by Whitehead, Paul 1710-1774
A Postscript to the Letter, on Libels, Warrants, &c. in Answer to a Postscript in the Defence of the Majority, and Another Pamphlet, Entitled, Conside by
Letters of Zeno, Addressed to the Citizens of Edinburgh on Parliamentary Representation, and, Particularly on the Imperfect Representation for the Cit by
Droit Le Roy, or A Digest of the Rights and Prerogatives of the Imperial Crown of Great-Britain by
The Right of the Sovereign in the Choice of His Servants ...: in a Letter to the Mayor of B-- in the County of S-- by
A Letter to Mr. Lambton: a Petition to the Commons, Maintaining That Ninty[!]-seven Lords Appear to Usurp Two Hundred Seats in the Commons Hous by Cartwright, John 1740-1824
First National Conference of Adult Schools: Birmingham, September 17th to 21st, 1909; no. 206 by Anonymous
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 123 (2004) by
The Natural History of Coffee, Thee, Chocolate, Tobacco: in Four Several Sections; With a Tract of Elder and Juniper Berries ... Collected From the Wr by Chamberlayne, John 1666-1723
The Argonaut; v. 44 (Jan.-June 1899) by Anonymous
Seasonable Advice to the Electors of Members of Parlement at the Ensuing Election. Addressed to the Free and Independent Electors of the Kingdom of Ir by Lucas, Charles 1713-1771
An Account of the Late Proceedings of the Dissenting Ministers at Salters-Hall: Occasioned by the Differences Amongst Their Brethren in the Country .. by
An Essay on the Publick Debts of This Kingdom ...: in a Letter to a Member of the House of Commons by
A Letter From William Forbes, Advocate, to His Friend in England, a Member of the House of Commons, Concerning the Law of Election of Members of Parli by
The Conduct of the Parliament of 1784 Considered by Anonymous
An Examination of the Scheme of Church Power Laid Down in the Codex Juris Ecclesiastici Anglicani, Etc by
An Apology for the Freedom of the Press, and for General Liberty: to Which Are Prefixed Remarks on Bishop Horsley's Sermon, Preached on the Thirtieth by Hall, Robert 1764-1831
Imperialism: Its Meaning and Its Tendency; no. 602 by
The Modern Fanatick. Part I: With a Large and True Account of the Life, Actions, Endowments Etc. of the Famous Dr. Sacheverell by
The Children's Hour; v.5-6 by
A Letter From a Member of Parliament to His Friends in the Country Concerning the Duties on Wine and Tobacco by
Philopolis; 8 by Sparks, Will
The Proposal, Commonly Called Sir Matthew Decker's Scheme, for One General Tax Upon Houses, Laid Open ... Most Humbly Submitted to the Consideration o by
The Congress of the Beasts, Under the Mediation of the Goat, for Negociating a Peace Between the Fox, the Ass Wearing a Lion's Skin, the Horse, the Ti by Huffumbourghausen, Baron
The Appearing and Kingdom of Our Lord Jesus Chirst: in Four Letters to an Unbeliever; no.720 by Sabine, James 1774-1845
Gleason's Pictorial; v.2 1852 Jan.-June by Ballou, Maturin Murray 1820-1895, Gleason, Frederick 1816-1896
The North Georgia Gazette, and Winter Chronicle; no. 1-21 by
The Letter of the Honourable Charles James Fox to the Electors of Westminster, Dated January 26th, 1793: With Application of Its Principles to Subsequ by
Observations on the Different Methods Made Use of for the Radical Cure of the Hydrocele: or Watry Rupture, and on Other Diseases of the Testicle: to W by
A Proper Answer to the By-stander. Wherein is Shewn I. That There is No Necessity for, but Infallible Ruin in the Maintenance of a Large Regular (or M by
The Bishop of Salisbury's Proper Defence: From a Speech Cry'd About the Streets in His Name, and Said to Have Been Spoken by Him in the House of Lords by Leslie, Charles 1650-1722
An Address to the Senate of the University of Cambridge: Occasioned by the Proposal to Introduce in That Place an Auxiliary Bible Society; 01 by Marsh, Herbert 1757-1839
A Fourth Letter to the People of England: on the Conduct of the M----rs in Alliances, Fleets, and Armies, Since the First Difference on the Ohio, to t by
An Inquiry Into the Miscarriages of the Four Last Years Reign .. by
Lord Theodore's Political Principles: Being an Examination of Machiavel's Precepts of Government, and of the Observations Thereon, Intituled, Anti-Mac by Horsley
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