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- What has been, may be, or, Fair warning to the good people of England against the common-wealth principles industriously propagated by the London journal, and too-unwarily receiv'd by some amongst us ...
- A Brief debate upon the dissolving the late Parliament, and whether we ought not to chuse the same gentlemen again
- A King and no king: or, The best argument for a just title. : Being the present case of Great Britain, briefly consider'd in a seasonable address to the people
- A collection of Cato's political letters in the London Journal, to December 17, inclusive, 1720
- A collection of all the political letters in the London journal, to December 17, inclusive, 1720
- A continuation of the political letters in the London journal, to Jan. 28, 1720-1
- A farther continuation of the history of the Crown-Inn. : Part III. Containing the present state of the Inn, and other particulars
- A learned dissertation upon old women, : Male and female, spiritual and temporal, in all ages; whether in church, state, or Exchange-Alley. Very seasonable to be read at all times, but especially at particular times. To which is added, an essay upon the present union of the Whig-Chiefs
- A letter from a gentleman in Worcestershire to a member of Parliament in London
- A letter to a merry young gentleman intituled Tho. Burnet Esq : in answer to one writ by him to the right honourable the Earl of Halifax : by which it plainly appears the said squire was not awake when he writ the said letter
- A letter to the Right Honourable Robert Walpole, esq : occasioned by his late promotion to the offices of First Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer. Wherein is contained, a short view of the characters of the present ministry, and of the wisdom and justice of their proceedings at this juncture. As also, a state of the scandalous and treasonable practices of the Tory-faction, in Parliament, and elsewhere; since His Majesty's happy accession to the throne. Together with characters of their leaders and chief managers; from the late D. of O- down to Mr. H-
- A second collection of Cato's letters, in the British Journal. : Containing the following papers, viz. An argument for publick virtue, taken from a regard to posterity. Of the swift decay of popish states, occasion'd by the popish religion. Of the necessity of restraints upon magistrates. Of bigottry. Gratitude of free states. The use of words. Of good breeding. On false reverence. Of hereditary right. To which is prefix'd, a letter from Horatius to Cato, upon his numerous adversaries and answerers
- A short view of the conspiracy : with some reflections on the present state of affairs : in a letter to an old Whig in the country
- A vindication of our present royal family principally with regard to Hanover : in which the conduct of King George I. relating to Sweden, Mecklenburg, and the Czar Peter I. is particularly vindicated : in answer to several papers and late pamphlets on these subjects, but more especially one, intitled, The English nation vindicated, &c., containing a long insulting memorial from the Czar's Resident in 1719 ...
- Advantages which have accrued to the publick and to the South-Sea Company by the execution of the South-Sea scheme
- Advice and considerations for the electors of Great Britain
- Advice to the people of Great Britain, : With respect to two important points of their future conduct. I. What they ought to expect from the King. II. How they ought to behave to him. Written in vindication of the E-l of Ox-rd; and supposed to be written by his directions, if not by himself
- An Account of the debates for and against the Bill for punishing mutiny and desertion : with the protests on that head
- An Equal capacity in the subjects of Great Britain for civil employment, the best security to the government and the Protestant religion : shewing I. it adds to the power of the crown, II. it secures the established church, III. it would reconcile and bring in many of the the [sic] dissenters, and IV. the acts made to the contrary, have never been the produce of mature deliberation, but of party zeal : humbly offer'd to the consideration of the most reverend, and right reverend fathers in God
- An address to His Most Gracious Majesty, King George the Third, on the most happy arrival, at London, : Of Her Serene Highness Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburgh-Sterlitz, who was that day made our Most Gracious Queen. By George Pooke
- An argument proving that the design of employing and enobling foreigners is a treasonable conspiracy against the constitution, dangerous to the kingdom, an affront to the nobility of Scotland in particular, and dishonourable to the peerage of Britain in general : with an appendix wherein an insolent pamphlet entituled The anatomy of Great Britain is anatomiz'd
- An enquiry into the state of the union of Great Britain : and the past and present state of the trade and publick revenues thereof
- An enquiry into the state of the union of Great Britain : and the past and present state of the trade and publick revenues thereof : with schemes for the speedy payment of the heavy debts the nation groans under
- An essay towards preventing the ruine of Great Britain ...
- An historical account of the advantages that have accru'd to England, by the succession in the illustrious House of Hanover
- An new and useful list of the two Houses of Parliament. : Containing the names of all the great officers, dukes, marquisses, earls, viscounts, bishops, barons, knights, commissioners of shires, citizens, and burgesses of this present Parliament. Together with the names of the counties, shires, cities, towns, and boroughs, that each member of the Commons serves for. In which also the knights of the garter, privy counsellors, peers under age, and such of the Commons as were not members of the former Parliament, are particularly distinguished. The whole carefully compleated to this time, from the many alterations that have happen'd by death, undue elections, double returns, or promotions
- By the King, a proclamation. George R. : Whereas the present Parliament stands prorogued to Thursday the nineteenth day of October next ..
- Copies of some letters from Mr. Hutcheson to the late Earl of Sunderland : and an introduction to the same
- Great Britain's speediest sinking fund is a powerful maritime war, rightly manag'd and especially in the West Indies
- His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the eleventh day of November, 17
- His Majesty's obligations to the Whigs plainly proved : shewing that he can neither with safety, reason, or gratitude depart from them : that the notion of a Tory ministry is ridiculous and absurd ... : with some comparison between the characters of both parties
- Histoire secrette de la Duchesse D'Hanover, épouse de Georges Premier, roi de la Grande Betagne [sic]
- How do you after your oysters? : Or, A true and lamentable account how one and twenty ingenious gentlemen were set upon, on Wednesday morning last, about one of the clock, and listed, as it is thought, for the service of the pretender, with many other remarkable discoveries
- Instructions by the citizens of London, to their representatives for the ensuing Parliament
- Mercurius politicus : being monthly observations on the affairs of Great Britain ...
- Miscellaneous works of Dr. William Wagstaffe ... : to which is prefix'd his life, with an account of his writings
- Observations on His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Monday the 21st of March, 1714. : And on th humble addresses of the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty thereon. In a letter, from a gentleman in Town, to his friend at the Hague
- Poplicola's supplement to Cato's letter, concerning popularity. Numb. I
- Prince George his letter to the King
- Reasons (without passion) for the impeachment of corrupt ministers
- Secret memoirs of a treasonable conference at S----- House, for deposing the present ministry, and making a new turn at court
- Some persons vindicated against the author of The defection, &c. and that writer convicted of malice and falshood
- Some reasons for a change in the ministry
- Some reasons for a change in the ministry
- The British subject's answer, to the pretender's declaration. By Sir Richard Steel
- The Journal : Wednesday March 7. 1721
- The Madness of the Jacobite party, in attempting to set a popish pretender on the British throne, demonstrated : in a short view of, I. The calamities of former popish regimes. II. The present happy establishment. III. The miseries which would ensue, should the Pretender come in: with a word to the disaffected party, and to the friends of the present constitution. [Four lines of verse]
- The Nation preserved, or, The plot discover'd : containing an impartial account of the secret policy of some of the South-Sea directors ... : addressed to Sir J---- B----
- The Nation preserved, or, The plot discovered : containing an impartial account of the secret policy of some of the South-Sea directors ... : addressed to Sir J---- B----
- The Present state of the British court, or, An account of the civil and military establishment of England : containing new and exact lists of all the officers of His Majesty's court and houshold, the army, and navy, and also of the several branches of the revenue, with the nature, duty, and business of every particular office and officer therein, their attendance, salaries, fees, &c. : to which is added, a list of Their Highnesses, the young Princesses houshold
- The Triennial Act impartially stated : shewing, I. That the law was made for securing the liberties of the people by the frequent calling of Parliaments chosen by them : and is now become a fundamental part of our constitution not to be violated on slight pretences : II. That the many plausible arguments insinuated for repealing this act are fallacious and inconclusive, and the consequences thereof may be fatal to the publick
- The True state of England : containing lists of the Privy-Council, of the King's household ... : together with the particular duty, business, and salary of each officer ... : to which is added a compleat list of the knights of the Bath ... : also an account of the government of the city of London, with the names of the magistrates, principal officers, &c
- The association of the knights, citizens, and burgesses of Ireland, in Parliament assembled
- The case stated, in a letter to Archibald Hutcheson, Esq : wherein is contained a recantation which he is desired to sign, or to give his reasons for refusing it
- The character of an independent whig
- The church distinguish'd from a conventicle: in a narrative of the persecution of Dr. Welton and his family, for reading the common-prayer in his own house. By R. Welton, D.D
- The craftsman answered paper by paper. : Wherein the arguments and false reasonings of that author are intirely refuted, and the characters of those great and illustrious, personages principally aim'd at in that libel, fully vindicated from the soul aspersions cast upon them. By the Honourable Richardverney, Esq; son to the Right Honourable and Reverend George Lord Willoughby de Broke, D.D
- The defection consider'd, and the designs of those who divided the friends of the government set in a true light ...
- The defection detected, or, Faults laid on the right side : in answer to a certain anonymous pamphlet called The defection consider'd, &c
- The evident approach of a war : and something of the necessity of it in order to establish peace and preserve trade : to which is added an exact plan and description of the bay and city of Gibraltar
- The fourth and last part of the history of the Crown-Inn : With the character of John Bull, and other novels. The second edition
- The fourth collection of Cato's political letters in the London journal
- The hardships occasioned by the oaths to the present government consider'd and argu'd
- The humble address of the Arch-bishop, president of the convocation of the province of Canterbury : and of the bishops and clergy of the same province in Convocation assembled, presented to His Majesty at St. James's, on Saturday, the twenty third day of February, 1716 : together with His Majesties most gracious answer
- The necessity of impeaching the late ministry : in a letter to the Earl of Hallifax
- The neck-adventure : Or the case and sufferings of Mr. John Dunton, author of those early discoveries, intitled, the court-spy, neck or nothing, Queen Robin, and, the impeachment. Which not only defeated the Jacobite-Plot in Southwark to restore the pretender, but were the sole occasion why the Irish Parliament inspected the pretender's listing of men in Dublin, and of wholly suppressing that traiterous project. The whole discoveries humbly submitted to the consideration of His Most Excellent Majesty
- The oath of allegiance
- The question fairly stated, whether now is not the time to do justice to the friends of the government, as well as to its enemies? : And whether the old excuse of its, not being a proper season, will serve any longer
- The resigners vindicated, or, The defection re-consider'd : in which the designs of all parties are set in a true light
- The second and last English advice to the freeholders of England
- The second and last English advice, to the freehoulders of England
- The second collection of cato's political letters in the London journal; continued to the end of January, 1720
- The second part of The state anatomy, &c : containing a short vindication of the former part, against the misrepresentations of the ignorant or the malicious, especially relating to our ministers of state and to foreigners ... : also letters to his grace, the late archbishop of Canterbury, and to the dissenting ministers of all denominations, in the year 1705-6, about a general toleration, with some of their answers to the author
- The second part of the state anatomy, &c. : Containing a short vindication of the former part, against the misrepresentations of the ignorant or the malicious, especially relating to our ministers of state and to foreigners; with some reflections on the design'd clamor against the army, and on the Suedish consipiracy. Also, letters to His Grace, the Late Archbishop of Canterbury, and to the dissenting ministers of all denominations, in the year 1705-6, about a general toleration, with some of their answers to the author: who now offers to publick consideration, what was then transacted for private satisfaction; together with a letter from their high-mightinesses the states-general of the United Provinces, on the same subject
- The second part of the state anatomy, &c. : Containing a short vindication of the former part, against the misrepresentations of the ignorant or the malicious, especially relating to our ministers of state, and to foreigners; with some reflections on the design'd clamor against the army, and on the Suedish conspiracy, also, letters to His Grace, the Late Archbishop of Canterbury, and to the dissenting ministers of all denominations, in the year 1705-6, about a general toleration, with some of their answers to the author: who now offers to publick consideration, what was then trasacted for private satisfaction; together with a letter from their high-mightinesses the states-general, of the United Provinces, on the same subject
- The secret history of the secret history of the white staff, purse, and mitre
- The state-anatomy of Great Britain : containing a particular account of its several interests and parties, their bent and genius, and what each of them, with all the rest of Europe, may hope or fear from the reign and family of King George : being a memorial sent by an intimate friend to a foreign minister, lately nominated to come for the court of England
- The state-anatomy of Great Britain. : Containing a particular account of its several interests and parties, their bent and genius; and what each of them, with all the rest of Europe, may hope or fear from the reign and family of King George. Being a memorial sent by an intimate friend to a foreign minister, lately nominated to come for the court of England
- The subject's representation, writ on the birth-day of Prince George-William, deliver'd to the king and ministery at the sitting of Parliament. : With an account of the new factory and exchanges that will be open'd in the month of March next, at the charge of gentlemen and merchants. Also the particulars of the tolsey and paychamber that are to be establish'd without any expence to the publick
- The subject's representation, writ on the birthday of Prince George-William : deliver'd to the King and ministry at the sitting Parliament : with an account of the new factory and exchanges that will be open'd in the month of March next ... : also the particulars of the tolsey and pay-chamber that are to be establish'd without any expence to the publick
- The suspension of the Triennial Bill, the properest means to unite the nation : In a letter to -
- Three letters concerning civil comprehension, &c : the last of which is occasion'd by the present distresses the directors of the South-Sea-Company have brought upon these kingdoms
- Three speeches against continuing the army : as they were spoken in the House of Commons, the last session of Parliament : to which are added the reasons given by the lords who protested against the Bill for punishing mutiny and desertion
- To the occasional writer
- Votes of the House of Commons in the second session of the fifth Parliament of Great Britain : appointed to meet at Westminster the 17th day of March, 1714
- Votes of the House of Commons, Jovis 10 die Augusti, 1721
- Votes of the House of Commons, Lunæ 5 die Maii, 1717
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