14 results filtered with: Morris, Corbyn, 1710-1779
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A plan for arranging and balancing the accounts of landed estates. Inscribed to the Honourable Charles Yorke, Esq; solicitor general. By Corbyn Morris, Esq;
Morris, Corbyn, 1710-1779.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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Observations on the past growth and present state of the city of London. To which are annexed, a complete table of the christnings [sic] and burials within this city from 1601 to 1750, both years inclusive; together with a table of the numbers which have annually died of each disease from 1675 to the present time; and also a further table representing the respective numbers which have annually died of each age from 1728 to this year; from which is particularly attempted to be shewn the increasing destruction of infants and adults in this city; and consequent thereto, the excessive drain which it continually makes upon all the provinces of this kingdom for recruits; to which are added, some proposals for a better regulation of the police of this metropolis. By the author of A letter from a bystander.
Morris, Corbyn, 1710-1779.Date: 1751- Books
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A letter to the Reverend Mr. Thomas Carte, Author of the Full Answer to the Letter from a bystander. In which Several Important and Interesting Facts respecting the Revenues and Civil Government of England are Elucidated, And, at the End is Exhibited The Picture of a New Revolution. By a Gentleman of Cambridge.
Morris, Corbyn, 1710-1779.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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An essay towards deciding the important question, whether it be a national advantage to Britain to insure the ships of her enemies? Addressed to the Right Honorable [sic] Henry Pelham, Esq; By the author of A letter from a bystander.
Morris, Corbyn, 1710-1779.Date: [1747]- Books
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A letter balancing the causes of the present scarcity of our silver coin, And the means of immediate Remedy, and future Prevention of this Evil. Addressed to the Right Honourable The Earl of Powis.
Morris, Corbyn, 1710-1779.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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A letter from a by-stander to a Member of Parliament: wherein is examined what necessity there is for the maintenance of a large regular landforce in this island; what proportions the revenues of the Crown have born to those of the people, at different periods from the Restoration to His present Majesty's Accession: And whether the weight of power in the regal or popular scale now preponderates.
Morris, Corbyn, 1710-1779.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741] [i.e.1742]- Books
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Remarks upon Mr. Mills's Proposals for publishing A survey of the trade of Great-Britain, Ireland, and the British colonies. Comprehending also some observations upon the general balance of trade, upon the National Debt, and Public Credit of this Country; with other important Articles. Inscribed to the Right Honourable Lord North. By Corbyn Morris, Esq.
Morris, Corbyn, 1710-1779.Date: [1771]- Books
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A letter from a by-stander to a member of Parliament: Wherein is examined what necessity there is for the maintenance of a large regular land-[fo]rce in this island; what proportions the revenues of the crown have born to those of the people, at different periods from the restoration to His present Majesty's accession. And whether the weight of power in the regal or popular scale now preponderates.
Morris, Corbyn, 1710-1779.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- Books
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An essay towards fixing the true standards of wit, humour, raillery, satire, and ridicule. To which is Added, an Analysis Of the Characters of An Humourist, Sir John Falstaff, Sir Roger De Coverly, and Don Quixote. Inscribed to the Right Honorable Robert Earl of Orford. By the Author of a Letter from a by-stander.
Morris, Corbyn, 1710-1779.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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A letter from a by-stander to a Member of Parliament: wherein is examined what necessity there is for the maintenance of a large regular land-force in this island; what proportions the revenues of the Crown have born to those of the people, ... and whether the weight of power in the regal or popular scale now preponderates.
Morris, Corbyn, 1710-1779.Date: 1742- Books
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A letter to the Reverend Mr. Thomas Carte, Author of the Full Answer to the Letter from a bystander. By a Gentleman of Cambridge.
Morris, Corbyn, 1710-1779.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- Books
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An essay towards deciding the question, whether Britain be permitted by right policy to insure the ships of her enemies? Addressed to the Right Honorable Henry Pelham, Esq; To which are now first added, further considerations Upon our Insurance of the French Commerce In the present juncture. Addressed to his Grace the Duke of New Castle.
Morris, Corbyn, 1710-1779.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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An essay towards illustrating the science of insurance. Wherein it is attempted To fix, by precise Calculation, several important Maxims upon this Subject; To solve various Problems, and Cases of Contest; And particularly To balance, whether it be nationally advantageous to insure the Ships of our Foreign Enemies. Addressed to the Right Hon. Henry Pelham, Esq; By the Author of A Letter from a Bystander.
Morris, Corbyn, 1710-1779.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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Further considerations on our insurance of the French commerce, in the present juncture. Addressed to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle.
Morris, Corbyn, 1710-1779.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]