698 results filtered with: Great Britain - Politics and government - 1760-1789
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A letter to the most insolent man alive.
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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A political catechism.
Robinson, Robert, 1735-1790.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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A letter to his Grace the Dvke of Grafton, first commissioner of His Majesty's treasvry.
Wilkes, John, 1727-1797.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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The effects to be expected from the East India Bill, upon the constitution of Great Britain, if passed into a law. By William Pulteney, Esq.
Pulteney, William.Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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The secret springs of the late changes in the ministry fairly explained, by an honest man. In answer to the abuse and misrepresentations of a pretended son of candor. With an introductory letter to the printer of the Public Advertiser.
Honest Man.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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Common-place arguments against administration, with obvious answers, (intended for the use of the new Parliament.)
Tickell, Richard, 1751-1793.Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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The new annual register, or general repository of history, politics, and literature, for the year 1785. To which is prefixed, a short review of the state of knowledge, literature, and taste, in this country, from the accession of Henry the Fourth, to the accession of Henry the Seventh.
Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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A letter to the Earl of Shelburne, now Marquis of Lansdowne, on his speech, July 10, 1782, respecting the acknowledgement of American independence: with an appendix, containing Thoughts on the peace, and probable advantages thereof; a letter on republicanism; and a letter to the Abbe Syeyes. By Thomas Paine, Secretary for Foreign Affairs to Congress in the American War, and Author of Common Sense, a Letter to the Abbe Raynal, Rights of Man, &c.
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.Date: 1791- Books
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Anticipation of the speeches, intended to have been spoken in the House of Commons, on Friday, May 4, upon the motion of Alderman Newnham, relative to the affairs of the Prince of Wales.
Date: 1787- Books
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The part which has been taken by those who pass under the denomination of Whigs, in signing a late address to his M--y, from this city, ...
Date: 1784]- Books
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The speech of Mr. Hardinge, as counsel for the directors of the East India Company, at the bar of the House of Lords, on Tuesday the 16th of December, 1783.
Hardinge, George, 1743-1816.Date: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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The true intention of Dr. Musgrave's address to the freeholders of Devonshire.
Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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An enqviry into the condvct of a late right honovrable commoner.
Cotes, Humphrey.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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Testament politique de l'Angleterre.
Brissot de Warville, J.-P. (Jacques-Pierre), 1754-1793.Date: 1780- Books
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Considerations on the present state of the nation. Addressed to the Right Hon. Lord Rawdon, and the other members of the two houses of Parliament, associated for the preservation of the constitution, and promoting the prosperity of the British Empire. By a late Under Secretary of State.
Knox, William, 1732-1810.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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The people's answer to the court pamphlet: entitled A short review of the political state of Great Britain.
Date: 1787- Books
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An heroic postscript to the public, occasioned by their favourable reception of a late heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knt. &c. By the author of that epistle.
Mason, William, 1725-1797.Date: M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]- Books
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Thoughts on the present state of the application for a repeal of the shop-tax: with remarks on Mr. De Lolme's observations on taxes.
Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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The claims of the people of England. N. B. Those Persons, who have not Leisure (in the present awful and important Crisis of public Affairs) to peruse this little Tract, may view the Substance of it, in an Abstract, at the End of the Book; which has References (as an Index) for more full Information on each Article.
Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.Date: M.DCC.LXXXII. [1782]- Books
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An heroic postscript to the public, occasioned by their favourable reception of a late heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knt. &c. By the author of that epistle.
Mason, William, 1725-1797.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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Monitory hints to the minister, on the present state of the nation -the Dismemberment of the Empire the necessary alteration of the constitution, &c. In a letter to the Right Honorable the Earl of Shelburne: with occasional observations elucidating many Passages in a pamphlet lately published, entitled A defence of the Earl of Shelburne, &c.
Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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The system occasioned by the speech of Leonard Smelt, Esq. late sub-governor to their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales, and Bishop of Osnabrugh, at the meeting at York, December 30, 1779.
Date: [1780]- Books
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To the gentlemen, clergy and freeholders of the county of Middlesex.
Wilkes, John, 1727-1797.Date: 1768]- Books
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A defence of the majority in the House of Commons, On the Question relating to general warrants. In Answer to The Defence of the Minority.
Lloyd, Charles, 1735-1773.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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The Rights of Ireland vindicated, In an answer to the secretary of state's letter to the Mayor of Cork, on the subject of Mr. Orde's bill, presented the 15th of August, 1785.
Date: 1787