John Perceval Earl of Egmont
1711 – 1770
A letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of E----t, or, Considerations on sending land forces to Portugal
A second series of facts and arguments; tending to prove, that the abilities of the two b------s, are not more extraordinary than their virtues. In a letter to a Member of Parliament. By the author of An examination of the principles, &c
An examination of the principles, and an enquiry into the conduct of the two b*****rs [i.e. brothers]
An examination of the principles, and an enquiry into the conduct, of the two b------s; in regard to the establishment of their power, and their prosecution of the war, until the signing of the preliminaries. In a letter to a Member of Parliament
An occasional letter from a gentleman in the country, to his friend in town. Concerning the treaty negotiated at Hanau, in the year 1743; the manner in which it was rejected; and the fatal effects which that rejection has produced
Faction detected, by the evidence of facts
Faction detected, by the evidence of facts. Containing an impartial view of parties at home, and affairs abroad
Opposition not faction: or, The rectitude of the present parliamentary opposition to the present expensive measures, justified by reason and facts: in answer to a late book, intitled, Faction detected, &c
The question of the precedency of the peers of Ireland in England, fairly stated
Things as they are
Things as they are. Part the second. By the author of the first
A full and fair discussion of the pretensions of the dissenters, to the repeal of the sacramental test