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721 Giving alms no charity, and employing the poor a grievance to the nation, being an essay upon this great question, whether work-houses, corporations, and houses of correction for employing the poor, ... are not mischievous to the nation, Daniel Defoe 1704 Engelska
722 The history of the Jacobite clubs: with the grounds of their hopes from the p-t m-y: as also a caveat against the Pretender 1712 Engelska
723 A history of the last session of the present Parliament. With a correct list of both houses 1718 Engelska
724 An humble address to our soveraign lord the people 1715 Engelska
725 The ill consequences of repealing the Triennial Act: in a letter to Mr. Sh--- ---n 1716 Engelska
726 An impartial account of the late famous siege of Gibraltar: to which are added, most accurate plans of the town, ... By an officer, who was at the taking and defence of Gibraltar by the Prince Hesse, of glorious memory; and served in the town, during the last siege Officer. 1728 Engelska
727 An impartial enquiry into the conduct of the Right Honourable Charles Lord Viscount T----- 1717 Engelska
728 Imperial gratitude, drawn from a modest view of the conduct of the Emperor Ch...es VI. and the King of Spain Ch...es III. ... Being a farther view of the deficiencies of our confederates Daniel Defoe 1712 Engelska
729 Instructions from Rome, in favour of the Pretender, inscrib'd to the most elevated Don Sacheverellio, and his brother Don Higginisco. And which all Perkinites, non jurors, high-flyers, popish desirers, wooden shoe admirers, and absolute non resistance drivers, are obliged to pursue and maintain 1710 Engelska
730 The just complaint of the poor weavers truly represented - with as much answer as it deserves, to a pamphlet lately written against them entitled The weavers pretences examin'd, &c Daniel Defoe 1719 Engelska
731 A letter to Andrew Snape, occasion'd by the strife that lately appeared among the people called, clergy-men. By the author of the Declaration of truth Author of the Declaration of Truth. 1717 Engelska
732 Memoirs of publick transactions in the life and ministry of his Grace the D. of Shrewsbury 1718 Engelska
733 A new test of the sence sic of the nation - being a modest comparison between the addresses to the late King James, and those to Her present Majesty Daniel Defoe 1710 Engelska
734 Not----am politicks examin'd - Being an answer to a pamphlet lately publish'd, intituled, Observations upon the state of the nation 1713 Engelska
735 The original power of the collective body of the people of England, examined and asserted Daniel Defoe 1701 Engelska
736 The pernicious consequences of the clergy's intermedling with affairs of state - With reasons humbly offer'd for passing a bill to incapacitate them from the like practice for the future 1714? Engelska
737 The present negotiations of peace vindicated from the imputation of trifling 1712 Engelska
738 The present state of the parties in Great Britain: particularly an enquiry into the state of the Dissenters in England, and the Presbyterians in Scotland; Daniel Defoe 1712 Engelska
739 Reasons against fighting. Being an inquiry into this great debate, whether it is safe for Her Majesty, or her ministry, to venture an engagement with the French, considering the present behaviour of the allies Daniel Defoe 1712 Engelska
740 Reasons concerning the immediate demolishing of Dunkirk: being a serious enquiry into the state and condition of that affair Daniel Defoe 1713 Engelska

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