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A letter from a citizen to a member of Parliament; occasion'd by the bill now depending for regulating elections in the City of London, and for preserving the peace, good order, and government of the said city
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A short historical account of Bristol Bridge; with a proposition for a new stone bridge, from Temple side to the opposite shore. As also An Account of some remarkable Stone Bridges abroad (and what the best Authors have said and directed concerning the Me
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To my Lord Provost. My lord, when you rose from obscurity to act in the council, ..
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A new and compleat survey of London. In ten parts. I. All the Publick Transactions and Memorable Events, that have happened to the Citizens, from its Foundation, to the Year 1742. II. A particular Description of the Thirteen Wards on the East of Walbrook
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An address to the jurymen of London. By a Citizen
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Common sense. A letter to the fourteen incorporations of Edinburgh
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Considerations on the case of the bakers in Dublin. First published in the year 1751, and now reprinted, with amendments and large additions; and a proposal for a new table of assize
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Britannia in tears: an elegy occasioned by the dismission of the Right Honble. W. P---t, and H. L--ge, Esqrs; from the service of their king and country. Humbly dedicated to the ... Lord-Mayor, and the whole Court of Aldermen, except one; and to the worth
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The irretrievable abyss: Humbly addressed to both Houses of Parliament; And recommended to the citizens of London In Particular. By a citizen
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Thoughts on the times, and the silk manufacture; shewing its utility, and the great loss that is occasioned by the importation of French and Italian wrought silks. With the cause of the weavers dissatisfaction. And A Remedy against any future Apprehension
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The present constitution of the city of Dublin, addressed to the citizens of Dublin. By a citizen
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City corruption and mal-administration displayd; occasion'd by the ill management of the publick money in general: with some remarks upon the Modest enquiry in the conduct of the Court of Aldermen, &c. Address'd to the citizens of London against the ensui
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An address to the citizens of Edinburgh
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A reply to the answer to the objections, usually raised against the embankment of the river Avon within the port of Bristol; with Further Considerations on the Danger of that Measure. In a letter to George Gibbs, Esq; Master of the incorporated Society of
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Memorial concerning the call of ministers to parochial charges: drawn up and published for general use, but specially calculated for the city of Edinburgh; And therefore Addressed To the Lord Provost, Magistrates, Counsellors and Elders, who now are, or s
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Reflections on the post-master's demand of a halfpenny for the delivery of each letter at the houses of the persons they are directed to: being an attempt to shew that such demand is illegal. Humbly Inscribed to The Gentlemen associated to enquire into th
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A letter to the lord mayor, sheriffs, commons and citizens, of the city of Dublin
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Observations on the meaning of the words, protestant ascendancy, and Orangemen; including some strictures on other parts, of the answer of Patrick Duigenan, L.L.D. Judge of the Prerogative Court, to Mr. Grattan: addressed to the learned doctor
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An impartial relation of the proceedings of the Common-Hall, and court of Aldermen, on Monday the 29th of September, 1740. at the election of a Lord Mayor for the year ensuing. In which is inserted, A List of the Aldermen who voted for, and against settin
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A reply to a most partial pamphlet, entitled, A letter from a by-stander, to the commissioners for re-building the bridge, at Bristol. By a citizen
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An address to the inhabitants of Edinburgh
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An old remedy new reviv'd: or, an infallible method to prevent this city from sharing in the calamities of Lisbon. By a citizen
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A shop-keeper in Edinburgh, his letter; a new philosopher, or a peep into the management of this city: ..
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A candid remonstrance to the vice-chancellor, and members of the University; occasioned by a late Address to the freemen and other inhabitants of the city of Oxford. By a citizen
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Considerations on the case of the bakers in Dublin. By a citizen
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