William Pulteney Earl of Bath
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 ... up a Standing Army for Preventing An...
Answer to a Late Pamphlet Intitled Observations on the Writings of the Craftsman
Case of the Revival of the Salt Duty Fully Stated and Considered
Case of the Sinking Fund
Essay on the Publick Debts of This Kingdom ...
Free Briton Exrtraordinary, or, a Short Review of the British Affairs in Answer to a Pamphlet Intitled a Short View, with Remarks on the Treaty of Seville, etc... . by Francis Walsingham . .
Humble Address to the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses
Humble Address to the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, Elected to Represent the Commons of Great Britain in the Ensuing Parliament
Late Excise Scheme Dissected, or, an Exact Copy of the Late Bill for Repealing Several Subsidies, and an Impost Now Payable on Tobacco, Etc... .
Letter from a Member of Parliament to His Friend in the Country upon the Motion to Address His Majesty to Settle 100,000 L. per Annum on His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Etc
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, W
Rise and Fall of the Late Projected Excise Impartially Consider'd