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A view of the causes and consequences of the present war with France. By the Honourable Thomas Erskine.
Erskine, Thomas Erskine, Baron, 1750-1823.Date: M,DCC,XCVII. [1797]- Books
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The history of the surprizing rise and sudden fall of Masaniello, The Fisherman of Naples, Who, in the Space of Four Days raised 150,000 People in Arms; and in Two Days more made himself Governor, or King of Naples. Containing Very exact and impartial Accounts of the whole Tumults and Insurrections that happened there in the Month of July 1647, by Reason of the Tax laid upon Fruit, and other burthensome Taxes.
Date: 1747- Books
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The king's recovery, a national mercy: or, a call to Britain's gratitude, in the memento or review of former deliverances, and the Present Providence, in the Restoration of his Majesty To his Family and People. Addressed to the Inhabitants of the British Empire in general, with those Of the Isle of Thanet and Ramsgate, in particular; Considered in Two Discourses delivered in Ramsgate, April the 23d 1789. Being the Day appointed for a General Thanksgiving. By George Townsend, Of Ramsgate.
Townsend, George.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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Memoirs of the reign of George III. to the session of Parliament ending A.D. 1793. By W. Belsham. ...
Belsham, William, 1752-1827.Date: 1795- Books
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Considerations on the approaching peace.
Date: M.DCC.LXII. [1762]- Books
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The source of the evil: or, the system displayed. Addressed to the gentry, yoemanry [sic], freeholders, and electors of England. By a freeholder. Letter I.
Freeholder.Date: 1784- Books
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A letter to the jurors of Great-Britain. Occasioned by an opinion of the court of King's Bench, read by Lord Chief Justice Mansfield in the case of the King and Woodfall; and said to have been left by his Lordship with the Clerk of Parliament.
Rous, George, 1744?-1802.Date: M,DCC,LXXI. [1771]- Books
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The History of the origin, rise and progress of the war in America between Great Britain and her colonies, from its commencement in the year 1764, to the time of General Gage's arrival at Boston in 1774.
Date: M,DCC,LXXX. [1780]- Books
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Minutes of the proceedings of His Majesty's Commissioners of Lieutenancy for the City of London, on the occasion of His Majesty's coming to St. Paul's, on Tuesday, the 19th Dec. 1797.
Commissioners of Lieutenancy for the City of London.Date: 1798- Books
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An union neither necessary or expedient for Ireland: being an answer to the author of Arguments for and against an union, between Great Britain and Ireland, considered. By Charles Ball, Esq.
Ball, Charles, M. P. for Clogher.Date: 1798- Books
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Another sketch of the reign of George III. From the Year 1780 to 1790. Being an answer to A sketch, &c. Part the first.
Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- Books
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A Sketch of the reign of George the Third, from 1780, to the close of the year 1790.
Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- Books
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A letter, from Sir Robert Rich, Baronet, to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Barrington, His Majesty's Secretary at War.
Rich, Robert, Sir, 1717?-1785.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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Advice to the people of England in general: But more particularly Address'd to the friends of Dr. Sacheverel, and Mr. Hoadley. Wherein is briefly contain'd The Duty of subjects to their sovereign, &c. being Chiefly design'd to promote Peace and Unanimity, and Brotherly Love, and Christian Charity amongst all Parties.
Date: MDCCX. [1710]- Books
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A new history of England; from the invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the accession of George III. Adorned with cuts of all the Kings and Queens ...
Date: 1782- Books
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Reform or ruin: abridged. In which every man may learn the true state of things at this time: and what that reform is, which alone can save the country!
Bowdler, John, 1746-1823.Date: 1798- Pictures
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English commerce is shown as a cow milked by the Dutch, the horns sawn off by the Americans and its milk drunk by the French and the Spanish, while an Englishman wrings his hands at this distressing sight. Etching, ca. 1780.
Date: [1780?]Reference: 42559i- Books
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A view of the causes and consequences of the present war with France. By the Hon. Thomas Erskine.
Erskine, Thomas Erskine, Baron, 1750-1823.Date: 1797- Pictures
Peace arriving in Britain at the end of the Seven Years War. Etching by J.S. Miller and engraving by Cole, 1763.
Miller, John, 1715-1790?Date: [1764]Reference: 2871155iPart of: Oxford almanacks- Books
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A letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine; containing some strictures on his View of the causes and consequences of the present war with France. By John Gifford, Esq. Author of A letter to the Earl of Lauderdale, &c. &c. [Two lines from Voltaire]
Gifford, John, 1758-1818.Date: November, 1797- Books
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Reform or ruin abridged. In which every man may learn the true state of things at this time: and what that reform is, which alone can save the country!
Bowdler, John, 1746-1823.Date: 1798- Books
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Where would be the harm of a speedy peace?
Beddoes, Thomas, 1760-1808.Date: [1795]- Books
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The case of Nicholas Nugent, Esq; late lieutenant in the First Regiment of Foot Guards. With copies of the letters which passed between him and General Craig, Lord Barrington, and the Judge Advocate, on Mr. Nugent's Application for a Court Martial on himself, upon a Charge made against him by Major General Craig, while under Arrest; the Refusal of which has obliged him to resign his Commission. addressed to the officers of the First Regiment of Foot Guards.
Nugent, Nicholas, Sir, approximately 1747-approximately 1813.Date: M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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One more letter to the people of England. By their Old Friend.
Shebbeare, John, 1709-1788.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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A gleam of comfort to this distracted empire, in despite of faction, violence and cunning, demonstrating the fairness and reasonableness of national confidence in the present ministry. Addressed to every Englishman, who has at heart the real happiness of his country.
O'Beirne, Thomas Lewis, 1748?-1823.Date: [1785]