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The revolution of America, by the abbé Raynal, author of the Philosophical and Political History of the Establishments and Commerce of the Europeans in both the Indies.
Raynal, abbé, 1713-1796.Date: M,DCC,LXXXII. [1782]- Books
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An appeal to the justice and interests of the people of Great Britain, in the present disputes with America. By an old Member of Parliament.
Lee, Arthur, 1740-1792.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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A sermon, preached at the cathedral church of Sarum, On Wednesday, February 21, 1781. Being the day appointed for a general fast. By Walter Kerrich, A. M. canon residentiary of Sarum, and late fellow of Catharine-Hall, Cambridge.
Kerrich, Walter, -1803.Date: 1781- Books
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Mémoire adressé aux souverains de L'Europe, sur l'état présent des affaires de l'ancien & du nouveau monde, par Mr. Pownall, Ci-Devant Gouvernour, Capitaine-General & Commandant en chef des provinces Ameriquaines de Massachuset - Bay, nouvelle Angleterre & Caroline meridionale, & membre du Parlement D'Angleterre. Traduit de l'anglois par M*****.
Pownall, Thomas, 1722-1805.Date: M.DCC.LXXXI. [1781]- Pictures
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A French nobleman handing his son a sword as the latter prepares to go and fight for the Americans in the American War of Independence. Line engraving by J.J. Avril after P.A. Wille, 1788.
Wille, Pierre Alexandre, 1748-1821.Date: 1788Reference: 42715i- Books
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His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the twelfth day of August, 1746.
Great Britain. Sovereign (1727-1760 : George II)Date: 1746- Books
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His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the seventeenth day of October, 1745.
Great Britain. Sovereign (1727-1760 : George II)Date: 1745- Books
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His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the twentieth day of January, 1725.
Great Britain. Sovereign (1714-1727 : George I)Date: 1725- Pictures
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A French soldier returning from the American War of Independence is rewarded with the Order of Saint Louis and the hand of a rich man's daughter as his bride. Line engraving by J.J. Avril, 1784, after P.A. Wille.
Wille, Pierre Alexandre, 1748-1821.Date: 1784Reference: 42716i- Books
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Ode to the privateer-commanders of Great Britain: being a parody on Mr. Mason's Ode to the naval officers of Great Britain. Written, immediately after reading his Ode, April the sixteenth, 1779. By - - -, B. A.
Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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A letter to the landed gentlemen and graziers of Lincolnshire: In which are pointed out the principal Causes of the present Redundancy of Wool, and the Exportation of it, proved to be impolitic and dangerous; together, with the Proposal of a more safe and certain Remedy. Occasioned by, and interspersed with Observations upon, Sir John Dalrymple's Question on that Subject. By a Friend and Neighbour.
Date: 1782- Books
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The american crisis, and a letter to Sir Guy Carleton, on the murder of Captain Huddy, and the intended retaliation on Captain Asgill, of the Guards. By Thomas Paine, author Of Common sense - Rights of man-age of reason - and The decline and fall of the English system of finance.
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.Date: [1796?]