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The First Rockingham administration, 1765-1766
By P. Langford,Paul Langford
Application of some general political rules to the present state of Great-Britain, Ireland and America : in a letter to the Right Honourable Earl Temple.
Application of some general political rules to the present state of Great-Britain, Ireland and America : in a letter to the Right Honourable Earl Temple.
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Collection of the most valuable tracts
Collection of the most valuable tracts
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Defence of the Rockingham party
Defence of the Rockingham party
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defence of the Rockingham party, in their late coalition with the Right Honourable Frederic, Lord North
defence of the Rockingham party, in their late coalition with the Right Honourable Frederic, Lord North
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A Series of letters addressed to the greatest politician in England
A Series of letters addressed to the greatest politician in England
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British antidote, or, Scots scourge
British antidote, or, Scots scourge
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Second letter to a country gentleman.
Second letter to a country gentleman.
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Free thoughts on the continuance of the American war, and the necessity of its termination
Free thoughts on the continuance of the American war, and the necessity of its termination
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The Sentiments of an impartial member of Parliament upon the two following questions
The Sentiments of an impartial member of Parliament upon the two following questions
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A succinct review of the American contest addressed to those whom it may concern
A succinct review of the American contest addressed to those whom it may concern
By Allan Ramsey
The Coalition, or, An essay on the present state of parties
The Coalition, or, An essay on the present state of parties
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A Political analysis of the war
A Political analysis of the war
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The Present state of liberty in Great Britain and her colonies
The Present state of liberty in Great Britain and her colonies
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An Inquiry into the origin and consequences of the influence of the Crown over Parliament
An Inquiry into the origin and consequences of the influence of the Crown over Parliament
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A Letter to the Common-Council of London on their late very extraordinary address to His Majesty
A Letter to the Common-Council of London on their late very extraordinary address to His Majesty
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A Letter to a member of the honourable House of Commons, on the present important crisis of national affairs
A Letter to a member of the honourable House of Commons, on the present important crisis of national affairs
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