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A letter to the Oxford tories. By an Englishman
EnglishmanDate: MDCCL. [1750]- E-books
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The Englishman's miscellany: containing, 1. The first lesson for the day, taken out of the first chapter of the last book of patriotism. ... 20. The world in a hurry: ..
EnglishmanDate: [1742]- E-books
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Letter to her R-l H-s the P-s D-w-g-r of W- on the approaching peace . With a few words concerning the Right Honourable the Earl of B-, and the general talk of the world.
EnglishmanDate: 1762- E-books
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Letter to Her Rl Hs the P-s D-w-g-r of W- on the approaching peace . With a few words concerning the Right Honourable the Earl of B-, and the general talk of the world.
EnglishmanDate: 1762- E-books
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The groans of Great-Britain With a table of the contents. Inscribed to all true Britons by an Englishman.
EnglishmanDate: 1753- E-books
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Answers to the treasury paper, on the iron trade of England and Ireland. By an Englishman
EnglishmanDate: 1784]- E-books
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The letters of an Englishman in which the principles, and conduct, of the Rockingham party, when in administration, and opposition, are freely, and impartially displayed.
EnglishmanDate: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- E-books
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Pride: a poem. Inscribed to John Wilkes, Esquire. By an Englishman
EnglishmanDate: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- E-books
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A letter to the greatest hypocrite in His Majesty's dominions
EnglishmanDate: [1794?]- E-books
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Letter to Her R--l H-s the P-s D-w-g-r of W- on the approaching peace . With a few words concerning the Right Honourable the Earl of B-, and the general talk of the world.
EnglishmanDate: 1762- E-books
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Considerations upon the French and American war. In a letter to a Member of Parliament.
EnglishmanDate: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- E-books
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An englishman's remarks on the short review of the political state of Great Britain , At the Commencement of the Year 1787.
EnglishmanDate: 1787- E-books
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An address to the people of Great-Britain in general, the members of Parliament, and the leading gentlemen of opposition in particular, on the present crisis of American politics
EnglishmanDate: [1776]- E-books
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The three conjurors , a political interlude. Stolen from Shakespeare. As it was performed at sundry Places in Westminster, On Saturday the 30th of April, and Sunday the 1st of May. Most humbly dedicated to that distressed and unfortunate Gentleman, John Wilkes, Esq; Late Prisoner in the Tower, and late Colonel of the Militia for the County of Buckingham, But Still Member of Parliament for Aylesbury.
EnglishmanDate: [1763?]- E-books
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An address to the independent liverymen of London , on the sugject of their late petition to Parliament for a peace. With a few observations on the apostacy of certain members, and advice to the citizens of London, respecting the conduct they ought to adopt at the next general election.
EnglishmanDate: 1795- E-books
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A letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Bute, on the preliminaries of peace . From neither a noble lord; a candid Member of Parliament; an impartial Briton, but, an Englishman.
EnglishmanDate: 1762- E-books
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An appeal to Cæsar , on the nature and situation of our public affairs.
EnglishmanDate: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- E-books
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A letter to the Whigs
EnglishmanDate: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- E-books
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Thoughts on the theory and practice of the French constitution . In four letters.
EnglishmanDate: 1794- E-books
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A letter to the E- of B-.
EnglishmanDate: MDCCLXV. [1765]- E-books
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An address to the people of England, on occasion of the declaration from Holy-Rood House, of October the 10th, 1745. By an Englishman
EnglishmanDate: [1745]- E-books
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A new history of England, from the time of its first invasion by the Romans, fifty-four years before the birth of Christ, to the present time Comprehending Its Ancient State under the Britons, Romans, Saxons, and Danes. With a particular Account of each Reign, from the Norman Conquest in 1066, to the Year 1756. The Whole divided into Nine Parts, containing the Grand Periods of the History. By an Englishman. In four volumes.
EnglishmanDate: M,DCC,LVII. [1757]- E-books
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A letter to Dr. Price on his additional observations on the nature and value of civil liberty
EnglishmanDate: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- E-books
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A letter to the King of ***** . By an Englishman; Not a Member of the House of Commons.
EnglishmanDate: MDCCLVI. [1756]- E-books
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A brief narrative of the late dissentions in the parish of C-p-m , in Surrey. Addressed to the inhabitants.
EnglishmanDate: Printed in the Year MDCCXC. [1790]