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A Brief Answer to A Few Cursory Remarks on the Present State of Parties by a Near Observer by
Some Considerations Upon the State of Our Publick Debts in General and of the Civil List in Particular by Trenchard, John 1662-1723
An Argument Against Excises: in Several Essays Lately Published in the Craftsman and Now Collected Together by
A Letter to His Excellency Mr. Ulrick D'Ypres, Chief Minister to the King of Sparta: in Answer to His Excellency's Two Epistles Lately Published in th by Budgell, Eustace 1686-1737
Another Account of a Transaction Which Passed in the Beginning of the Year 1778: Rather More Correct Than What is Called An Authentic Account of the P by Addington, Anthony 1713-1790
A Counter-address to the Public, on the Late Dismission of a General Officer by Walpole, Horace 1717-1797
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 68 (1949) by
Man's Best Right: a Solemn Appeal in the Name of Religion by Nares, Robert 1753-1829
The Old English Constitution Vindicated ... Offer'd to the Consideration of the Bishop of Bangor ... Continuing Some Reflections Upon ... His Preserva by Hoadly, Benjamin 1676-1761, Earbery, Matthias 1690-1740
A Letter From the Lord Bishop of London, to the Clergy and People of London and Westminster; on Occasion of the Late Earthquake by Sherlock, Thomas 1678-1761
Reflections Occasioned by a Letter Addressed by Some of the Members of the Faculty of Advocates to the Dean of That Learned Body: in the Form of Lette by
A Collection of Treatises Relating to the National Debts & Funds ... by
Considerations on Mr Paine's Pamphlet on the Rights of Man by
Liberty and Loyalty: or, A Defence and Explication of Subjection to the Present Government Upon the Principles of the Revolution by Brekell, John 1697-1769
Britain's Remembrancer. Being Some Thoughts on the Proper Improvement of the Present Juncture. The Character of This Age and Nation. A Brief View, Fro by Burgh, James 1714-1775
A Review of the Late Election of Members to Serve in Parliament for the City of Westminster; From Affidavits and Other Authentic Evidences by Anonymous
The Welsh Freeholder's Vindication of His Letter to the Right Reverend Samuel, Lord Bishop of St. David's, in a Reply to a Letter From a Clergyman of by Horsley, Samuel 1733-1806, Jones, David 1765-1816
A Letter of His Grace the Duke of Richmond, in Answer to the Queries Proposed by a Committee of Correspondence in Ireland, on the Subject of a Parliam by
A Letter From the Right Honourable Lord Carysfort to the Huntingdonshire Committee by
Thoughts on the Commencement of a New Parliament: With an Appendix, Containing Remarks on the Letter of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, on the Revolution by Towers, Joseph 1737-1799
Hours at Home: a Popular Monthly, Devoted to Religious and Useful Literature; Vol. 1, no. 2 by
The Trimmer: His Friendly Debate With the Observator Concerning Uniformity .. by Hickeringill, Edmund 1631-1708
An Answer to a Seditious Pamphlet Intituled Plain English: Wherein the Reasons Against an Accommodation Are Answered .. by Anonymous
The Youth's Companion; v.4 by Willis, Nathaniel 1780-1870 Ed
The Case of a Standing Army Fairly and Impartially Stated: in Answer to the Late History of Standing Armies in England, and Other Pamphlets Writ on Th by
Lord George Sackville's Vindication of Himself, in a Letter to Colonel Fitzroy, One of the Aids De Camp to Prince Ferdinand; With Colonel Fitzroy's An by
Hints Regarding the East India Monopoly: Respectfully Submitted to the British Legislature; 14 by Laurie, David
The Hawaiian Monthly by Anonymous
Every Man His Own Law-maker, or, The Englishman's Complete Guide to a Parliamentary Reform: Wherein the Road to National Confusion is Made Plain and E by Jenyns, Soame 1704-1787
A Defence of Dr. Tenison's Sermon of Discretion in Giving Alms by
The Character of a Modern Tory: in a Letter to a Friend .. by Anonymous
Letters to William Paley, M.A., Archdeacon of Carlisle, on His Objections to a Reform in the Representation of the Commons, and on His Apology for the by
Better Late Than Never!: an Impartial Review of Mr. Pitt's Administration, on the Ground of Responsibility, During the Present War: to Which Ar by
The Convocation Anatomized: Being a Brief Examination of the Proceedings Against the Ld. Bp. of Bangor's Writings by the Lower House of Convocatio by Snape, Andrew 1675-1742, Hoadly, Benjamin 1676-1761
Respublica Literaria: or, The Republick of Letters; Being a Vision by
A Letter From the Mayor of the Antient Borough of Guzzle-Down, to Sir Francis Wronghead, Their R--ve in P--t. In Answer to His Letter of the 19th of F by
The Lawfulness of Taking the New Oaths Asserted by Maurice, Henry 1648-1691
An Englishman's Advice to His Countrymen, on the Present State of Their General Interests and Prosperity Under the Good Old Constitution by
The Political Ballance, for 1754. The Mock-patriot, for 1753. To Which is Added, the Case of John Atherton, Bishop of Waterford in Ireland, Who Was Co by Barnard, N.
A Treatise on the Law Between Debtor and Creditor: Showing Some of the Principal Defects in the Present Bankrupt System, and Proving Them by Several I by Dufrene, John
Considerations Upon the State of the Nation as It is Affected by the Excessive Use of Foreign Spirits by Forbes, Duncan 1685-1747
The Seaman's Opinion of a Standing Army in England in Opposition to a Fleet at Sea the Best Security of This Kingdom: in a Letter to a Merchant by
A Candid Examination of the Resolutions and Sentence of the Court-martial on the Trial of Admiral Byng; as Founded on the Principles of Law, Evidence, by
A Letter to a Gentleman in the Country From His Friend in London: Giving an Authentick and Circumstantial Account of the Confinement, Behaviour, and D by Anonymous
An Argument Shewing That 'tis Impossible for the Nation to Be Rid of the Grievances Occasion'd by the Marshal of the King's Bench and Warden of the Fl by
Anticipation: Containing the Substance of His M-----y's Most Gracious Speech to Both H----s of P--l-----t, on the Opening of the App by Tickell, Richard 1751-1793
A Letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine: Containing Some Strictures on His View of the Causes and Consequences of the Present War With France by Gifford, John 1758-1818
Thoughts on the Disqualification of the Eldest Sons of the Peers of Scotland, to Elect, or to Be Elected From That Country to Parliament: With an Appe by Anonymous
The Representative of London and Westminster in Parliament Examined and Consider'd ... by
The Present Case Stated, or, The Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy No Badges of Slavery by Anonymous
A Warning to the Whigs and to the Well-affected Tories by Anonymous
Three Letters to the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, on the State of Public Affairs, and Particularly on the Late Outrageous Attacks on His Pension by Burke, Edmund 1729-1797
A Second Letter to the Rev. Herbert Marsh, D.D., F.R.S., Margaret Professor of History in the University of Cambridge, Confirming the Opinion That the by Marsh, Herbert 1757-1839, Gandolphy, Peter 1779-1821
The Interest of the English Nation Under the Happy Government of King William III Once More Asserted: in Answer to the Challenge of a Jacobite ... by
A Comparison of the Spirit of the Whigs and Jacobites: Being the Substance of a Discourse Delivered to an Audience of Gentlemen in Edinburgh, Dec. 24. by Anonymous
The Author of the Letter to the Duke of Grafton Vindicated From the Charge of Democracy: With Notes by
Jacobinism Displayed: in an Address to the People of England by
A Vindication of the Bishop of Salisbury and Passive Obedience: With Some Remarks Upon a Speech Which Goes Under His Lordship's Name, and a Postscript by Curll, Edmund 1675-1747, Burnet, Gilbert 1643-1715
Reflections on the Management of Some Late Party-disputes, and the Notorious Abuse of the Words Church, Schismatick, Fanatick, Etc., and Upon the Pres by Anonymous
The Rise and Fall of the Late Projected Excise Impartially Consider'd by
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 104 (1985) by
A Caution to the Liverymen of London Against the General Election. Being a Sermon on Drunkenness; Shewing It Both a Sin and Folly. To Which is Prefixe by Penn, James 1727-1800
An Enquiry Into the Rights of the East-India Company of Making War and Peace, and of Possessing Their Territorial Acquisitions Without the Participati by
The Principal Claims of the Dissenters, Considered: in a Sermon Preached at St. Philip's Church, in Birmingham, on Sunday the 14th of February, 1790: by Madan, Spencer 1758-1836
The Quaker's Reply to the Country Parson's Plea, Against the Quakers Bill for Tythes by
Willis's Current Notes; 1856 by Anonymous
Remarks on The Declaration of the Whig Club, on the 23d of January 1796: in Postscript to the Second Edition of a Satire, Entitled, The Political Dram by
The Method of the Proceedings in the House of Lords and Commons in Cases of Impeachments for High Treason ... to Which is Prefix'd a Speech Upon the I by Anonymous
Good English, or, Certain Reasons Pointing out the Safest Way of Settlement in This Kingdom: Drawn From the Nature of the Aims and Interests of the Se by Anonymous
Five Minute's Advice to the People Preparatory to the Ensuing General Election by
The System Occasioned by the Speech of Leonard Smelt, Esq., Late Sub-governor to Their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales and Bishop of Osnabrugh at by
The Free Mason Examin'd; or, The World Brought out of Darkness Into Light ... by Slade, Alexander
The Rise and Progress of Poverty in England: From the Norman Conquest to Modern Times; no. 215 by
Anglia Rediviva: No Defence of the Aristocratic Party, but of the King and People, Mutually Restored to Their Constitutional Action, Wi by Anonymous
The Clergy and the Present Ministry Defended: Being a Letter to the Bishop of Salisbury, Occasion'd by His Lordship's New Preface to His Pastoral Care by Burnet, Gilbert 1643-1715
Notes on a Visit Made to Some of the Prisons in Scotland and the North of England, in Company With Elizabeth Fry: With Some General Observations on th by Gurney, Joseph John 1788-1847
An Act to Amend the Representation of the People in England and Wales: With an Abstract; no. 236 by
Our Little Ones and the Nursery [serial]; v.8: no5-v.9: no.2 by Anonymous
Queries Relating to the Proposed Plan for Altering the Entails in Scotland. In a Letter to ---- by Swinton, John
A Defence of Several Proposals for Raising Three Millions for the Service of the Government for the Year 1746. With a Postscript, Containing Some Noti by
A Defence of the People: in Reply to Lord Erskine's "Two Defences of the Whigs." by
A Refutation of Mr. Pitt's Alarming Assertion, Made on the Last Day of the Last Session of Parliament, "that Unless the Monarchy of France Be Restored by Pitt, William 1759-1806, Skinner, Thomas
The Pretender an Imposter: Being That Part of the Memorial From the English Protestants to Their Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Orange, Co by
A Reply to a Letter, Addressed to "John Scott Waring, Esq.", in Refutation of the Illiberal and Unjust Observations and Strictures of the Anonymous Wr by
Plain Matter of Fact; or, Whiggism, the Bulwark of These Kingdoms by
Two Letters From Mr. Adair to the Bishop of Winchester, in Answer to the Charge of a High Treasonable Misdemeanour, Brought by His Lordship Against Mr by
A Series of Letters to the Right Hon. Edmund Burke; in Which Are Contained Enquiries Into the Constitutional Existence of an Impeachment Against Mr. H by Hardinge, George 1743-1816
Remarks on a Pamphlet, Entitled A Mirror, &c. (Written by C--s L--s, M.D.) Drawn From the Proceedings of a General Court Martial, on the Trial of an A by Courtenay, John 1738-1816
Observations on British Wool, and the Manufacturing of It in This Kingdom. With Remarks on the Wool, and Woollen Manufactories of France, Flanders and by
A Short Reply to A Short Defence of the Whigs: Which Will Shortly Prove the Imputations Cast Upon Them During the Late Election to Be Founded in Truth by Candidus, Carolus
Property Vindicated: or, Some Remarks Upon a Late Pamphlet, Intitled, Property Inviolable by Blacker, Samual
The Case of the People of England: Addressed to the "Lives and Fortune Men," Both in and out of the House of Commons: as a Ground for National Thanksg by Rashleigh, John Colman 1772-1847
An Answer to the Calumnious Misrepresentations of the "Quarterly Review", the "British Critic", and the "Edinburgh Review" Contained in Their Observat by
The Article on Machine-breaking: (in Answer to "Swing"); no. 243 by
The Phrenological & Physiological Register: With Chart Describing the Phrenological Developments; no. 354 by
Millionaires and How They Became so: Showing How Twenty-seven of the Wealthiest Men in the World Made Their Money; Reprinted From Tit-Bits; no. 383 by Anonymous
A Full Exposition of the Clintonian Faction and the Society of the Columbian Illuminati: With an Account of the Writer of the Narrative, and the Chara by
The Hawaiian Monthly by Anonymous
The Necessity of Reformation: an Assize-sermon Preach'd in the Cathedral Church of St. Mary in Lincoln, on July 28, 1707 by Dongworth, Richard
An Essay Upon Government, or, The Natural Notions of Government ... by
A Declaration and Remonstrance of the Distressed and Bleeding Frontier Inhabitants of the Province of Pennsylvania: Presented by Them to the Honourabl by
An History of Standing Armies in England by Trenchard, John 1662-1723
The Journal of Major George Washington: Sent by the Hon. Robert Dinwiddie, Esq; His Majesty's Lieutenant-governor, and Commander in Chief of Virginia, by Washington, George 1732-1799
An Address to the Public, and Especially the Clergy, on the Near Approach of the Glorious, Everlasting Kingdom of God on Earth: as Indicated by the Wo by
Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty: the Principles of Government and the Justice and Policy of the War With America. To Which Are Added, an A by Price, Richard 1723-1791
The Case of the Bank Contract: in Answer to the Infamous Scurrilities of Several Libels Lately Printed in the Craftsman by Anonymous
Rights and Liberties of Englishmen Asserted: With a Collection of Statutes and Records of Parliament Against Foreigners ... by Wagstaffe, Thomas 1645-1712
How to Win. By the Aid of Personal Magnetism and Hypnotism by Anderson, Lewis H.
Israel and the Holy Land: "The Promised Land" in Which an Attempt is Made to Show That the Old and New Testaments Accord in Their Testimony to C by Ward, Henry Dana 1797-1884
A Letter From Candor, to the Public Advertiser: Containing a Series of Constitutional Remarks on Some Late Interesting Trials, and Other Points of the by
A Fuller Answer to a Treatise Written by Doctor Ferne, Entitluled The Resolving of Conscience Upon This Question ... by Herle, Charles 1598-1659
A Full and True State of the Controversy Concerning the Marrow of Modern Divinity: as Debated Between the General Assembly and Several Ministers in th by
The Englishman's Right: a Dialogue Between a Barrister at Law and a Juryman; Plainly Setting Forth, I. the Antiquity, II. the Excellent Design by
Of the Imagination, as a Cause and as a Cure of Disorders of the Body; Exemplified by Fictitious Tractors, and Epidemical Convulsions. Read to the Lit by Haygarth, John 1740-1827
Nast's Illustrated Almanac; 1872 by Nast, Thomas 1840-1902
Another Letter to Mr. Almon, in Matter of Libel: With a Postscript Upon Contempt of Court and Attachment by Almon, John 1737-1805
An Argument Proving, That According to the Covenant of Eternal Life ... Man May Be Translated ... Without Passing Through Death, Although ... Christ H by Asgill, John 1659-1738
The American Legion Monthly [Volume 5, No. 4 (October 1928)]; 5, no 4 by
Genesee Echoes: the Upper Gorge and Falls Area From the Early Days of the Pioneers by
Bibliography on Snow, Ice and Permafrost, With Abstracts; 18 by Anonymous
The Walnut Collector by Percival, Maciver
The American Legion Monthly [Volume 5, No. 5 (November 1928)]; 5, no 5 by
Image of Italy. A Special Issue Edited by William Arrow-smith by Anonymous
Fuji. [microform]; v.8: no.10 by Anonymous
Highlights for Children: Fun With a Purpose- December 1969 by Myers, Garry Cleveland 1884-
The American Legion Monthly [Volume 19, No. 5 (November 1935)]; 19, no 5 by
The Fatal Foursome: (Originally Titled About Face) by Kane, Frank
Fuji. [microform]; v.8: no.10 by Anonymous
Bibliography on Snow, Ice and Permafrost, With Abstracts; 1-17 by Anonymous
Care and Repair of Antiques by Ormsbee, Thomas H.
Odyssey Review by Anonymous
Monthly Wildlife Research Letter; v.18-25: 9(1975-1982) by Anonymous
The American Legion Monthly [Volume 15, No. 5 (November 1933)]; 15, no 5 by
Fuji. [microform]; v.6: no.3 by Anonymous
The American Legion Monthly [Volume 21, No. 6 (December 1936)]; 21, no 6 by
Highlights for Children: Fun With a Purpose- December 1969 by Myers, Garry Cleveland 1884-
The Walnut Collector by Percival, Maciver
Monthly Technical Review (Technical & Scientific Articles on Measuring Instruments) by
Numismatic Gallery Monthly [vol. 3, No. 3]; 3n03 by
Bibliography on Snow, Ice and Permafrost, With Abstracts; 18 by Anonymous
The Book League Monthly by Anonymous
The Book League Monthly by Anonymous
The American Legion Monthly [Volume 3, No. 3 (September 1927)]; 3, no 3 by
Image of Italy. A Special Issue Edited by William Arrow-smith by Anonymous
Jesus In The Vineyard: Reflections On Wine And God's Goodness by Sharp, Pamela
Letters on the Spirit of Patriotism: on the Idea of a Patriot King: and on the State of Parties, at the Accession of King George the First by Collection, John Buchan
The Ass, or, The Serpent: a Comparison Between the Tribes of Issachar and Dan, in Their Regard for Civil Liberty: November 5, 1712 by Bradbury, Thomas 1677-1759
Lame d'autore n. 91: artistiche, sportive, da collezione by Editore, Isomedia
The Oxfordshire Contest, or, The Whole Controversy Between the Old and New Interest: Containing Great Variety of Wit, Humour, and Argument, Letters, S by Anonymous
Harper's Magazine; 271 by Alden, Henry Mills 1836-1919, Hartman, Lee Foster 1879-1941
The Saturday Magazine; 17 by
Plebeian Politics, or, The Principles and Practices of Certain Mole-eyed Maniacs, Vulgarly Called Warrites, Exposed: by Way of Dialogue Betwixt Two La by
Faction Detected, by the Evidence of Facts. Containing an Impartial View of Parties at Home, and Affairs Abroad by
The Spirit of Calumny and Slander Examin'd, Chastised and Expos'd: in a Letter to a Malicious Libeller More Particularly Address'd to Mr. George Ridpa by
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 111 (1992) by
Is All We Want Worth a Civil War?, or, Conciliatory Thoughts Upon the Present Crisis by Anonymous
The Necessity of a Speedy and Effectual Reform in Parliament by
Substance of a Letter to Lord Viscount Melville, Written in May, 1815, With the Outlines of a Plan to Raise British Seamen, and to Form Their Minds to by Urquhart, Thomas
Defence of the Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church by
An Answer to a Late Pamphlet Intitled Observations on the Writings of the Craftsman by
Hours at Home: a Popular Monthly, Devoted to Religious and Useful Literature; Vol. 1, no. 5 by
Utrum Horum?: the Government, or, the Country? by
The Fear of God and the King: Press'd in a Sermon Preach'd at Mercers Chappell on the 25th of March 1660 ... by
An Inquiry Into the Consequences of Neglecting to Give the Prayer-book With the Bible: Interspersed With Remarks on Some Late Speeches at Cambridge, a by Marsh, Herbert 1757-1839
The Present State of North America by
A Reply to An Appeal From the Protestant Association to the People of Great Britain, &c.: Wherein the Fallacious Arguments of That Pamphlet Are Suffic by Anonymous
An Answer to a Letter Sent to the Reverend Dr. Sherlock Etc. Relating to His Sermon Preach'd Before the Lord-Mayor, November the 5th, 1712: to Which A by Hoadly, Benjamin 1676-1761, Sherlock, Thomas 1678-1761
The Right of Protestant Dissenters to a Compleat [!] Toleration Asserted: Containing an Historical Account of the Test Laws, and Shewing the Injustice by Heywood, Samuel 1753-1828, Lofft, Capel 1751-1824
Letter to the Lord Advocate on the Scottish Reform Bill by Dennistoun, James 1803-1855
Remarks on the Means of Obviating the Fatal Effects of the Bite of a Mad Dog, or Other Rabid Animal: With Observations on the Method of Cure When Hydr by Hamilton, Robert 1721-1793
Platonism Unveil'd, or, An Essay Concerning the Notions and Opinions of Plato ... in Two Parts by
Pax in Bello, or, A Few Reflexions on the Prospect of Peace, Arising out of the Present Circumstances of the War by
Vindiciæ Regiæ, or, A Defence of the Kingly Office: in Two Letters to Earl Stanhope by Ireland, John 1761-1842
The Queen's Matrimonial Ladder, a National Toy: With Fourteen Step Scenes, and Illustrations in Verse, With Eighteen Other Cuts by Hone, William 1780-1842
The Principles of British Policy, Contrasted With a French Alliance: in Five Letters, From a Whig Member of Parliament to a Country Gentleman by
Othello, the Moor of Venice: a Tragedy: as It Hath Been Divers Times Acted at the Globe, and at the Black-Friers, and Now at the Theatre Royal, by by Shakespeare, William 1564-1616
An Address of Thanks to the Broad-Bottoms, for the Good Things They Have Done, and the Evil Things They Have Not Done, Since Their Elevation: Wherein by Anonymous
Further Remarks on the Voyages of John Meares, Esq. [microform]: in Which Several Important Facts Misrepresented in the Said Voyages, Relative to Geog by
Endymion: or, The Universal Satirist by Anonymous
Doctor Sacheverell's Defence in a Letter to a Member of Parliament, or, Remarks Upon Two Famous Pamphlets, the One Entituled A True Answer to Doctor S by Kennett, White 1660-1728
The Trials at Large of Robert Watt and David Downie, for High Treason,: at the Session of Oyer and Terminer, at Edinburgh, August 27th, September 3d, by
Every-body's Business is No-body's Business, or, Private Abuses, Publick Grievances: Exemplified in the Pride, Insolence and Exorbitant Wages of Our W by
History of Jonathan Brown, the Bargeman by Calamy, Edmund 1671-1732
Toleration Discuss'd by
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 79 (1960) by
A Dialogue Between a Justice of the Peace and a Farmer by Day, Thomas 1748-1789
Reflexions on an Anonymous Pamphlet, Entituled, A Discourse of Free Thinking by Whiston, William 1667-1752
Letters From the Right Honourable W------ E---, on the Late Political Arrangement, to the Earl of Carlisle; Lord North; Hon. C.J. Fox; John Lee, Esq.; by
Constitutional Objections to the Government of Ireland by a Separate Legislature: in a Letter to John Hamilton, Esq., Occasioned by His Remarks on A M by
Report of the Right Honourable the Lords of the Committee of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, on Certain Complaints Against Lieutenant Gov by
A Letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, in Reply to His Appeal From the New to the Old Whigs by
Reflections on the Case of Mr. Wilkes, and on the Right of the People to Elect Their Own Representatives. To Which is Added, The Case of Mr. Walpole by Anonymous
The Mischievous Effects and Consequences of Strife and Contention: a Sermon Preached Before the Honourable House of Commons at St. Margaret's, Westmin by
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 71 (1952) by
Liberty and Property: a Pamphlet ... by Budgell, Eustace 1686-1737
An Historical Essay, Wherein the Example, Influence and Authority of Londoners in Publick Affairs, the Remonstrance of 1641, the Place-Bill, or Self-d by
The Youth's Companion; v.4 by Willis, Nathaniel 1780-1870 Ed
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 121 (2002) by
Four Letters on the English Constitution: I. On Different Opinions Concerning the English Constitution. II. On Its Principles. III. On Its Defects. IV by Dyer, George 1755-1841
Clerical Reform, or, England's Salvation: Shewing [!] Its Necessity by a Comparative State of the Landed Property, in Respect to Taxes, Funds, Mortgag by
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