461 |
An answer to Mr. Eton's charges against the Turkey Company. By a member of that company
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Member of That Company.
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Printed in the year 1799 |
Engelska |
462 |
A free and impartial examination of the preliminary articles of pacification, signed at Paris, on the 20th of January, 1783 - By the respective plenipotentiaries. With a retrospectve sic view of the rise and various stages of the war, to the time of the present crisis. In which the treaties of 1674, and Utrecht, with those of Aix-la-Chapelle, are occasionally adverted to. By a Member of Parliament
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Member of Parliament.
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MDCCLXXXIII. 1783 |
Engelska |
463 |
A letter from one Member of Parliament to another, from North, to South-Britain, ..
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One Member of Parliament.
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1710 |
Engelska |
464 |
A second letter to Sir John Barnard, upon his proposals for raising three millions of money for the service of the year 1746. - From a member of the House of Commons
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Member of the House of Commons.
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1746 |
Engelska |
465 |
Legal arguments, occasioned by the project of an union between Great-Britain and Ireland, - On the exclusion of the Roman Catholic nobility and gentry in both kingdoms, from Parliament. By a Member of the hounourable society of Lincoln's Inn
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Member of the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn.
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1799 |
Engelska |
466 |
The wits of Westminster. - A new select collection of jests, bons mots, humorous tales, brilliant repartees, epigrams, and other sallies of wit and humour. Chiefly new and original. Being an agreeable and lively companion for the parlour, guard room, post chaise, or wherever such a companion is most necessary and pleasing. By a member of the Calcannon club. Who here offers to the public, a book with more novelty, than has appeared since the time of Joe Millar's publication, in which he hopes to please every reader, except the very coarse, or over refined one
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Member of the Calcannon Club.
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1772 |
Engelska |
467 |
A third letter to Sir John Barnard, upon his proposals for raising three millions of money for the service of the year 1746. From a member of the House of Commons
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Member of the House of Commons.
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Printed, MDCCXLVII. 1747 |
Engelska |
468 |
The resolutions of the House of Commons in Ireland, - Relating to the Lord-Chancellor Phips, examined; with remarks on the chancellor's speech. By a member of the House of Commons in Ireland
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Member of the House of Commons in Ireland.
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1714 |
Engelska |
469 |
Falstaff alive again! - Or, A choice collection of jests, witticisms, anecdotes, &c. Both ancient and modern. By a Member of Comus's Court
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Member of Comus's Court.
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1793 |
Engelska |
470 |
The patrician. - To be continu'd weekly. Numb. IV. Considerations on the peerage continu'd, with remarks on the plebeian, numb IV. By One who is neither a knight, nor a member of the House of Commons
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Nor a Member of the House of Commons. One who is neither a Knight
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1719 |
Engelska |
471 |
A letter to the Dean of Lincoln, concerning tithes. By a Member of the Church of England
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Member of the Church of England.
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M,DCC,XCII. 1792 |
Engelska |
472 |
Thoughts on the present transactions in Ireland, in a letter to a friend in England. - By a member of the Established Church
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Member of the established church.
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M.DCC.XCII. 1792 |
Engelska |
473 |
A letter to the Right Honourable Lord M- - - - -, on the affairs of America: from a member of Parliament
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Member of Parliament.
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1775 |
Engelska |
474 |
A vindication of the conduct of a certain eminent patriot - Viz. I. On his refusing to accept of any place of profit. II. On his refusing to be one of the secret committee. III. On his voting against the repeal of the septennial act at this critical conjuncture. In a letter from a member to his friend in the country
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Member.
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1742 |
Engelska |
475 |
Prince brothers's scarlet devils displayed. - Being the first discourse on the origin of nobility, delivered at section 7 of the friends of liberty, by citizen Bailey. To be continued every fortnight
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Bailey, Member of the Society of 'The Friends of Liberty'
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1795? |
Engelska |
476 |
Philo-theodosius; or, A new edition of theodosius. - With a new character of Mr. Burke. To which are added, for the convenience of gentlemen, disposed, by duty or inclination, to become perfect masters of the subjects, a series of propositions. On the nature of establishments, civil and religious. Containing the sum and substance of all that has ever been advanced on the subject of the test and corporation acts, in a few clear, concise, and distinct axioms of civil policy, so methodically digested, that a complete view of the question may be obtained at first sight. By an old member of Parliament
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Old Member of Parliament.
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M,DCC,XC. 1790 |
Engelska |
477 |
Oppression's defeat. A song, sung at a meeting of the Surry-Street division of the friends of the people. Written by a member
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T. N., Member of the Surry-Street Division of the Friends of the People
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1795? |
Engelska |
478 |
Some hints to the Dublin society, - On the most important subject now before them in relation to a new list of premiums to take place after the present year 1775, for the encouragement of agriculture, manufactures and arts. By a member of the Society
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Member of the Society.
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M,DCC,LXXV. 1775 |
Engelska |
479 |
Some observations on the proceedings in the Dublin Society, - In the granting and disposing of permiums and bounties for some years past, submitted to their consideration. With some hints for the improvement and enriching of the kingdom. By a Fellow member
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Fellow member.
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M.DCC.LXXIV. 1774 |
Engelska |
480 |
Considerations on national independence, suggested by Mr. Pitt's speeches of the Irish union. - Addressed to the people of Great Britain and Ireland. By a member of the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn
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Member of the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn.
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1799 |
Engelska |