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new catalogue of vulgar errors
Silva
Remarks on two bills for the better maintenance of the poor
second part of An argument against excises ; in answer to the objections of several writers ; especially with regard to that part of the subject, which relates to the power and conduct of the commissioners and officers of excise. With some remarks on the
argument against excises
account of the behaviour of Mr. James Maclaine
plan for rendering the poor independent on public contribution
act for an assessment at the rate of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds by the moneth for six moneths, from the twenty fifth day of December 1653. to the twenty fourth day of Iune then next ensuing
address to Hibernia
address to the good people of Great Britain, occasion'd by the report from the Committee of Secrecy
Address to those citizens who, in their public and private capacity, resisted the claim of the late House of Commons to nominate the ministers of the Crown
account of the debates for and against the bill for punishing mutiny and desertion. With the protests on that head
address to the yeomanry of England
Abuse of standing Parliaments and the great advantage of frequent elections in a letter to a noble Lord
late tryal and conviction of Count Tariff
nature and consequences of the Sacramental test considered
abstract shewing the loss to the new subscribers to the South-sea stock