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Gibraltar a bulwark of Great Britain. In a letter to a Member of Parliament. Containing some considerations on the importance of that place, in respect to our trade in general; but particularly with regard to Barbary, Spain, France, &c. With proposals for erecting a Civil Magistracy there, and for lessening the annual expence o the Crown in maintaining that garrison. By a gentleman of the navy.
Philalethes, Gentleman of the Navy.Date: 1725- Books
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Sketch of financial and commercial affairs in the autumn of 1797. in which, among other things, the mode of conducting the Loyalty Loan is fully considered; and means of redress to the subscribers to that loan suggested, without prejudice to the state.
Herries, Robert, Sir, 1730-1815.Date: 1797- Books
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Explanatory answer to the observations on the subject of the late capture of neutral ships. The late misunderstanding between the Danish and British governments is now happily removed ...
Date: [1800]- Books
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A Practicable preparative to certain national improvement. Humbly addressed to His Grace the D- of L-.
Date: M.DCC.LXXIX. [1779]- Books
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A collection of scarce and interesting tracts. Written by persons of eminence; upon the most important, political and commercial subjects, during the years 1763, 1764, 1765, 1766, 1767, 1768, 1769 and 1770. In four volumes. ...
Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. 1787- [1788]- Books
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A collection of scarce and valuable tracts, on the most interesting and entertaining subjects: but chiefly such as relate to the history and constitution of these kingdoms. Selected from an infinite number in Print and Manuscript, in the Royal, Cotton, Sion, and other publick, as well as private libraries; particularly that of the late Lord Sommers. Revised by eminent hands. ...
Date: M.DCC.XLVIII. [1748]- Books
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A collection of scarce and valuable papers, some whereof were never before printed, viz. I. A Defence of the Scots Settlement at Darien, with an Answer to the Spanish Memorial against it. II. An Enquiry into the Causes of the Miscarriages at Darien, &c. III. An Account of the Proceedings in the House of Commons, in Relation to the Recomage, with a List of the Yea's and No's. IV. A Letter from Trooper Tom in Flanders, to his Comrade, shewing that Luxemberg was a Witch. V. A Caution against Inconsistency. By J. Collier. VI. The Professor of Glascow's great Change, from 1673 to 93, in his Primitive and Episcopal Loyalty, through Italy, Geneoa, &c. to the Deposing Doctrine under Papistico-Phanatico-Prelatico Colours at Salisbury. Vii. Some Remarks upon, and Instances of, the Usages of former Parliaments, in Relation to Taxes. Viii. A Letter to a Friend in the Country. IX. The Desertion Discuss'd. By Mr. Collier. X. A Letter out of the Country, to the Clergy in and about the City of London. XI. The English Man's Complaint. XII. Mr. Anderton the Printer's Plea. XIII. A Letter from Feversham, to a Divine in London. XIV. Delenda Carthago. XV. A Letter to Mr. Secretary Trenchard, by Mr. Fer-Son. XVI. A short History of Standing Armies. XVII. An Argument shewing that a Standing Army is inconsistent with a Free Government. XVIII. A second Argument against a Standing Army. XIX. A Letter from the Author of the Argument against a Standing Army. XX. Sir John K-Ght's Speech in the House of Commons, against the Bill for Naturalizing Foreigners. XXI. Mr. Price's Speech for repealing a Grant made to one Mijn Heer Benting of the Principality of Wales. XXII. A Letter of Advice to the Citizens of London and others, Electors of Members to serve in Parliament. XXIII. A Letter out of Laneashire to a Friend in London, giving an Account of the late Tryals there, &c. XXIV. Taff's Narrative. XXV. Reflections upon a Letter out of the Country, concerning the Bishops in the Tower. XXVI. Parliament Antiquities, justifying the Proceedings of the Commons against the four impeach'd Lords.
Date: [1712]- Books
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A few reflections upon the present state of commerce and public credit: with some remarks upon the late conduct of the Bank of England. By an old merchant.
Old merchant.Date: M.DCC.XCVI. [1796]- Books
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A collection of scarce and interesting tracts, tending to elucidate detached parts of the history of Great Britain; selected from the Sommers-Collections, and arranged in chronological order.
Date: M.DCC.XCV. [1795]- Books
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Sketch of financial and commercial affairs in the autumn of 1797. In which, among other things, the mode of conducting the loyalty loan is fully considered; and means of redress to the subscribers to that loan suggested, without prejudice to the state.
Herries, Robert, Sir, 1730-1815.Date: 1797- Books
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Gibraltar a bulwark of Great Britain. In a letter to a Member of Parliament. Containing some considerations on the importance of that place, in respect to our trade in general; but particularly with regard to Barbary, Spain, France, &c. With proposals for erecting a Civil Magistracy there, and for lessening the annual expence o the Crown in maintaining that garrison. By a gentleman of the navy.
Philalethes, Gentleman of the Navy.Date: 1725- Books
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Sketch of financial and commercial affairs in the autumn of 1797. In which, among other things, the mode of conducting the Loyalty Loan is fully considered; and Means of Redress to the Subscribers to that Loan Suggested, without Prejudice to the State.
Herries, Robert, Sir, 1730-1815.Date: 1797