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Rich and Poor: a Tract for the Times: Being Thoughts of Luke Xvi. 19-23; no. 193 Cover Image
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Reasons Against Repealing the Occasional, and Test Acts, and Admitting the Dissenters to Places of Trust and Power: Occasion'd by Reading the 6th Chap Cover Image
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The Protestant Dissenters Hopes From the Present Government Freely Declar'd ... in Three Papers Cover Image
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Plain Truth Addressed to the Inhabitants of America, Containing Remarks on a Late Pamphlet, Intitled Common Sense: Wherein Are Shewn, That the Scheme Cover Image
By James 1727?-1806 Chalmers (Created by), Rationalis (Created by), William 1727-1803 Extract from Smith (Created by)
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An Essay on the Learning of Contingent Remainders and Executory Devises; 1 Cover Image
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The Right of the Sovereign in the Choice of His Servants ...: in a Letter to the Mayor of B-- in the County of S-- Cover Image
By Daniel Defoe (Created by)
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A Plain and Earnest Address to Britons, Especially Farmers, on the Interesting State of Public Affairs in Great Britain and France Cover Image
By Farmer (Created by)
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The State of Rome, Under Nero and Domitian: a Satire, Containing a List of Nobles, Senators, High Priests, Great Ministers of State, &c. &c. &c. Cover Image
By Paul 1710-1774 Whitehead, Juvenal (Created by), Persius (Created by)
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The Interest of England Consider'd: in Respect to Protestants Dissenting From the Establish'd Church. With Some Thoughts About Occasional Conformity Cover Image
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The Moderator's Reasons Against the Peerage Bill Examined and Answered Cover Image
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Common Sense: Addressed to the Inhabitants of America,: on the Following Interesting Subjects: I. Of the Origin and Design of Govern Cover Image
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A Letter to Mr. Lambton: a Petition to the Commons, Maintaining That Ninty[!]-seven Lords Appear to Usurp Two Hundred Seats in the Commons Hous Cover Image
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