King, John, banker.
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Thoughts on the difficulties and distresses in which the peace of 1783, has involved the people of England On the present disposition of the English, Scots, and Irish, to Emigrate to America; and on the hazard they run (without certain precautions) of rendering their condition more deplorable. Addressed to the Right Hon. Charles James Fox. By John King, Esq;.
King, John, banker.Date: 1783- E-journals
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Mr. King's apology Or, A reply to his calumniators. The subjects treated and facts stated, will be found materially to concern every person who resides in a great metropolis.
King, John, banker.Date: 1799- E-books
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Mr. King's speech, at Egham , with Thomas Paine's letter to him on it, and Mr. King's reply, as they all appeared in the the [sic] Morning Herald: the Egham speech on December 12, 1792, and Paine's letter, with the answer, January 22, 1793.
King, John, banker.Date: [1793]- E-books
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Mr. King's apology Or, A reply to his calumniators. The subjects treated, and facts stated, will be found materially to concern every person who resides in a great metropolis.
King, John, banker.Date: 1799- E-books
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Mr. King's apology or, a reply to his calumniators. The subjects treated and facts stated, will be found materially to concern every person who resides in a great metropolis.
King, John, banker.Date: 1799