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A letter from a merchant of London to a member of Parliament : in answer to a Letter from a member of Parliament to his friends in the country, concerning the duties on wine and tobacco.
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Year: 1733 Publisher: London Printed for A. Dodd


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A Short vindication of marine regiments : in answer to a pamphlet entituled A letter to a member of Parliament concerning the four marine regiments.
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Year: 1699 Publisher: London Printed for A. Baldwin


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The nature of the present excise : and the consequences of its farther extension, examined : in a letter to a member of Parliament.
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Year: 1733 Publisher: London J. Roberts

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The nature of the present excise : and the consequences of its farther extension, examined : in a letter to a member of Parliament.
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Year: 1733 Publisher: London J. Roberts

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Strictures on Mr Burke's two letters addressed to a member of the present Parliament on the proposals for peace with the regicide directory of France and upon the proposal for funding the navy debt
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Year: 1796 Publisher: London Printed for J. Debrett


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A proper answer to the by-stander the popular and thrown into the regal scale
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Year: 1742 Publisher: London Printed for T. Cooper


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The budget opened, or, An answer to a pamphlet intitled, A letter from a member of Parliament to his friends in the country : concerning the duties of wine and tobacco.
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Year: 1733 Publisher: [England? s.n.]


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A proper answer to the by-stander : wherein is shewn I. That there is no necessity for, but infallible ruin in the maintenance of a large regular (or mercenary) land force in this island. II. That by keeping up a standing army for preventing an invasion, we shall at last render it certain and successful. III. That publick credit is now upon a more stable foundation than ever it was before the year 1734, and can be ruined by nothing but bad oeconomy, temporary expedients, and loss of trade. IV. That endeavouring to revive parties or factions long since extinquished, in order to divert the attention of the people from the present mischiefs or dangers, is a most wicked attempt. And V. That the weight of political power is now taken almost entirely from the popular and thrown into the regal scale.
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Year: 1742 Publisher: London Printed for T. Cooper


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A full answer to the Letter from a by-stander, &ceans towards restoring the ballance of our constitution, and putting a stop to the progress of corruption
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Year: 1742 Publisher: London Printed for J. Robinson


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Remarks on a pamphlet, intitled, An inquiry into the revenue, credit and commerce of France : exposing the false quotations and false reasoning of the author, and the evil tendency of his pamphlet : to which are added, some political reflections on the present situation of our affairs : as also, some remarks on a pamphlet, intitled, A letter to the author of an inquiry, &c. wherein the design of the latter is pointed out ...
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Year: 1742 Publisher: London Sold by J. Robinson

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