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An essay upon buying and selling of speeches. In a letter to a worshipfull Justice of the Peace, being also a member of a certain worshipfull society of speech-makers.
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The old Whig and Modern Whig Revived, in the Present Divisions at Court: Or, the Difference Betwixt Acting Upon Principle and Interest Exemplified by Some of our Present Patriots
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Union and no union. Being an enquiry into the grievances of the Scots. And how far they are right or wrong, who alledge that the union is dissolved.
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Reflections upon the late great revolution written by a lay-hand in the country for the satisfaction of some neighbours. (1689)
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Secret Memoirs of a Treasonable Conference: at S..... House, for Deposing the Present Ministry, and Making a New Turn at Court
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The Second-sighted Highlander. Being Four Visions of the Eclypse, and Something of What may Follow
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Reasons Concerning the Immediate Demolishing of Dunkirk: Being a Serious Enquiry Into the State and Condition of That Affair
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The Paralel: Or, Persecution of Protestants the Shortest way to Prevent the Growth of Popery in Ireland
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The Highland visions, or the Scots new prophecy: declaring in twelve visions what strange things shall come to pass in the year 1712. ...
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An essay at removing national prejudices against a Union with Scotland. To be continued during the treaty here. Part I.
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The history of the union of Great Britain.
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More Short-Ways with the Dissenters.
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A hymn to the pillory. The second edition corrected, with additions.
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A Fourth Essay, at Removing National Prejudices; With Some Reply to Mr. H---dges and Some Other Authors, who Have Printed Their Objections Against an Union With England
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A Fifth Essay, at Removing National Prejudices; With a Reply to Some Authors, who Have Printed Their Objections Against an Union With England
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Works: With the author's pref. and an introd. (v.7-8 ) (1903-04?)
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An enquiry into the danger and consequences of a war with the Dutch.
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An Essay Upon the Trade to Africa, in Order to set the Merits of That Cause in a True Light and Bring the Disputes Between the African Company and the Separate Traders Into a Narrower Compass
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Advice to the People of Great Britain, With Respect to two Important Points of Their Future Conduct. I. What They Ought to Expect From the King. II. How They Ought to Behave to Him
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Leben und Begebenheiten, 1740
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Die Wunderbaren Schicksale Robinson's Des Jüngeren...
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La Vie Et Les Aventures Surprenantes De Robinson Crusoé: Contenant Son Retour Dans Son Isle, Ses Autres Nouveaux Voyages, ... Ses Réflexions [et Sa ... Angélique], Volume 1...
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Aventures De Robinson Crusoë, Part 6...
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Aventures De Robinson Crusoé: Traduction Nouvelle, Ornée De Six Gravures, Volume 2...
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A Tour Through the Island of Great Britain Divided Into Circuits or Journies Containing, I A Description of the Principal Cities and Towns, Originally ... the Late Mr Richardson 9th ed of 4; Volume 4
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A Tour Through the Island of Great Britain Divided Into Circuits or Journies Containing, I A Description of the Principal Cities and Towns, Originally ... Late Mr Richardson 9th ed v 3 of 4; Volume 3
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A Tour Through the Island of Great Britain Divided Into Circuits or Journies Containing, I A Description of the Principal Cities and Towns, Originally ... Late Mr Richardson 9th ed v 2 of 4; Volume 2
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A Tour Through the Island of Great Britain Divided Into Circuits or Journies Containing, I A Description of the Principal Cities and Towns, Originally ... the Late Mr Richardson 9th ed of 4; Volume 1
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The Family Instructor. In Three Parts. I. Relating to Fathers and Children. II. To Masters and Servants. III. To Husbands and Wives. ... The Fifteenth Edition, Corrected. of 2; Volume 2
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The Family Instructor. In Three Parts. I. Relating to Fathers and Children. II. To Masters and Servants. III. To Husbands and Wives. ... The Fifteenth Edition, Corrected. of 2; Volume 1
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