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GREAT BRITAIN. Record Commission, continued.

1 Questions circulated under the authority of H.M.'s Commissioners of the
Public Records of the Kingdom . . .
London, 1833. 2°, pamp.

Anonymous Historical and Political Publications.

2 Account of the Views and Principles of that Connexion of Whigs, called
the Rockingham Party.
[London] 1782. 8°, pp. 60. [3 copies.]
3 Address (An) of the People of Great Britain to the Inhabitants of Ame-
rica.
London, 1775. 8°, pp. 60.

4 Address (An) to the Representatives in Parliament, upon the State of
the Nation.

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London, 1779. 8°, pp. 38. [London] 1659. 4o, pp. 14. [No imprint.] 8°, pp. lxxxvii.

5 Apology (An) for the Royal Party. .
6 Appendix to the Canada Papers.
7 Arms of the Peers, Peeresses, &c. of the United Kingdom.

London, [1807]. 16° (6.2X3.2).

8 Authentic Account (An) of our last Attempt upon the Coast of France.
By an Officer . . .
London, 1758. 8°, pp. 46.

9 Authentic Copies of the provisional and preliminary Articles of Peace
signed between Great Britain, France, Spain, and the United States of
America.

10 British Fisheries (The).

London, 1783. 8°, pp. 28.
London, 1784. 8°, pp. 60.

11 British Opinions on the Protecting System . . . From the North American Review for Jan., 1830. 2d ed. Boston, 1830. 8°, pp. 43.

12 Belligerent Rights asserted and vindicated against Neutral EncroachLondon, 1806. 8°, pp. 91.

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13 Candid and impartial Considerations on the Nature of the Sugar Trade the comparative Importance of the British and French Islands in the West-Indies; &c. Illustrated . . .

14 Case of G. B. and America. 2d ed.

London, 1763. 8° (6×3). London, 1769. 8°, pp. 43.

15 Cause (The) of the heavy Burdens of Great Britain, and of her National Debt .. [Peace Tract.] London, 1836. 12°, pp. 20. 16 Coalition (The): or, An Essay on the present State of Parties.

London, 1783. 8°, pp. 39.

Cocoa Tree. Address to the Cocoa Tree. From a Whig. 4th ed.

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18 True Whig (The) displayed.

Address to the Cocoa Tree.

London, 1772. 4°, pp. 21.

Comprehending cursory Remarks on the
London, n. d. 4°, pp. 21.

19 Letter to the Whigs with some Remarks on a Letter to the Tories.

London, 1762. 4°, pp. 16.

20 Letter from the Cocoa Tree to the Country Gentleman. 3d ed.

21 Comments on the proposed War with and on the new Act respecting Aliens.

London, 1763. 4°, pp. 14. France, on the State of Parties,

London, 1793. 8° (5.5×3.2).

22 Concessions to America the Bane of Britain; or the Cause of the present
distressed Situation of the British Colonial and Shipping Interests ex-
plained. .
London, 1807. 8°, pp. 63.
23 Conduct (The) of the Opposition, and the Tendency of modern Patriot-
ism. . . review'd and examin'd.

24 Considerations on the Attorney-General's
Establishment of Peace with America.

London, 1734. 8°, pp. 62. Proposition for a Bill for the

London, 1782. 8°, pp. 58.

GREAT BRITAIN. Historical and Political Publications, continued.

1 Considerations on the National Debt, and the Nett Produce of the Revenue: &c.

London, 1784. 8°, pp. 65.

2 Considerations on the present German War. 3d ed.

London, 1760. 8° (5.9×3.3). 3 Considerations on the present Situation of Great Britain and the United States . . . with a view to their future Commercial Relations . . . [against] Lord Sheffield's "Observations on the Commerce of the United States". . . London, 1784. 8° (5.7X3.2). [2 copies.] 4 Considerations on the provisional Treaty with America, and the preliminary Articles of Peace with France and Spain.

London, 1783. 8° (5.4×3). 5 Constitutional Right of the Legislature of Great Britain to tax the British Colonies in America impartially stated.

London, 1768.

8°, pp. 60. 6 Contrast (The), a Political Pasticcio; or an Estimate of the CoalitionMinistry with Recitative, Cantatas, &c. London, 1784. 8°, pp. 70. 7 Dangers (The) of the Country. By the Author of War in Disguise. 2d ed. London, 1807. 8° (6.5×3.6). 8 Dangers (The) of Court Differences: or the unhappy Effects of a Motley Ministry... London, 1717. 8°, pp. 47. 9 Debates and Proceedings of the House of Commons, during the Sixth Session of the Sixteenth Parliament. Vol. 1.

London, 1789. 8° (6.4×3.6). 10 Debates in the House of Commons, Jan. 12-16, 1784 . . . upon the moving for, and first Reading of Mr. Pitt's Bill for regulating the Territorial Concerns of the East India Company: together with . . . the Bill. London, 1784. 8° (5.9X3.2). 11 Debt (On the) of the Nation, compared with its Revenues; and the Impossibility of carrying on the War without Public Oeconomy. London, 1781. 8° (6X3.3). 12 Declaration (The) of the Officers of the Army opened, examined and condemned, and the Parliament vindicated

London, 1659.

4°,

pp. 58.

13 Defence of the Earl of Shelburne . . . in a Letter to Sir George Saville... 5th ed. London, 1783. 20, pp. 96. 14 Defence of the Rockingham party in their late Coalition with ... Lord North. London, 1783. 8°, pp. 53. 15 Definitive Treaty (The) of Peace and Friendship, between H.B.M., the most Christian King, and the King of Spain. Concluded at Paris, 10th Feb., 1763. ... [Fr. and Eng.] London, 1763. 4°, par. cols., pp. 48. 16 Dialogue (A) on the actual State of Parliament.

17 Dick and Tom: a Dialogue about Addresses.

pp. 56.

London, 1733. 8°, 2d ed. London, 1710. 8°, pp. 24. 18 Dutch Faith: being an Enquiry, founded on Facts into the Probability of the Success of the British Arms, on the Continent, next Campaign, &c. [No imprint.] 8°, pp. 56. 19 Epistle (An) from Timoleon to all the honest Free-Holders, and other Electors . .

London, 1768. 4°, pp. 23.

GREAT BRITAIN. Historical and Political Publications, continued.

1 Evident Advantages (The) to Great Britain and its Allies from the ap-
proaching War.
Northampton, 1737. 8°, pp. 35.

2 Examination (An) into the Principles, Conduct, and Designs, of the
Minister.
London, 1783. 8°, pp. 62. [2 copies.]
3 Extermination, or an Appeal to the People of England, on the present
War with France.
London, n. d. 8°, pp. 31.

4 Five Minutes Advice to the People preparatory to the ensuing General
Election.
London, 1784. 8°, pp. 23.
5 Four pleasant Epistles, written for the Entertainment and Gratification
of four unpleasant Characters .. By Albion.

London, 1789. 4°, pp. 39.

6 Fox's Martyrs; or a new Book of the Sufferings of the Faithful.

London, 1784. 8°, pp. 70.

7 Free Briton's Manual (The), to all the Freeholders, Citizens and Bur-
gesses. . . presented in order to the effectual Defence of their injured
Right of Election.
London, 1769. 4°, pp. 35.
[No imprint.] 2°, pp. 4.

8 Freeholders Catechism (The) . . .

9 Full and accurate Account of the Debates on the East India Bill, in the
House of Lords, Dec. 1783.
London, 1784. 8° (5.9X3.3).

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10 Full and candid Answer (A) to a Pamphlet, entitled, Considerations on the present German War. London, 1760. 8°, pp. 86.

11 Golden Passage (The) in the Great Charter of England, called Magna Charta . . . [London] 1775. 8°,

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pp. 16. 12 Grand Question (The) concerning the Judicature of the House of Peers stated and argued. London, 1669. 16° (4.8X2.7). 13 Historical View of the Plans, for the Government of British India, and Regulation of Trade to the East Indies. And Outlines of a Plan of Foreign Government, of Commercial Oeconomy, and of Domestic Administration, for the Asiatic Interests of Great Britain.

London, 1793. 8° (6.5×4.6), pp. 632. [3 copies.] 14 Honest Man's (An) Reasons for supporting the present Ministry. In an Address to the People. London, 1782. 8°, pp. 36. 15 Inadequacy (The) of Parliamentary Representation fully stated: its pernicious Consequences enlarged on, and the Objections to a Reform answered. London, 1783. 8°, pp. 70.

16 Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the present Disputes between the British Colonies in America and their Mother-Country

London, 1769. 8°, pp. 76. 17 Justice and Policy (The) of the late Act of Parliament for making more effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec, arrested and proved: &c. London, 1774. 8°, pp. 32.

18 Killing, no Murder: with some Additions . . . By William Allen
[pseudonym].
London, 1657. 2o, pp. 16.

NOTE. A celebrated tract, written against Cromwell, and attributed to Col. Sexby.
See GODWIN'S History of the Commonwealth. - Vol. 4, pp. 388-390.

19 Legal Means (The) of Political Reformation, proposed in two small Tracts, viz. "Equitable Representation" and "Annual Parliaments the ancient and most salutary Right of the People."

London, 1780. 8°, pp. 59.

GREAT BRITAIN. Historical and Political Publications, continued.

1 Letter from an American now resident in London, to a Member of Parliament, on the Subject of the Restraining Proclamation; and containing Strictures on Lord Sheffield's Pamphlet on the Commerce of the American States. London, 1784. 8°, pp. 52.

2 Letter to a Country Gentleman.

3 Letter (2d) to a Country Gentleman.

London, 1784. 8°,
London, 1784.

8°,

pp. 64.

pp. 64. 4 Letter (Second) to Mr. D'Anvers concerning the Liberty of the Press. London, 1729. 8°, pp. 24.

5 Letter in Defence of Mr. Fox and others; in answer to Cicero, Lucius Catiline, or the American Deputy. . . . [With] Letters to the Prince of Wales, &c. 2d ed. London, [1784?] 8°, pp. 31. 6 Letter to the Earl of Hillsborough on the present Situation of Affairs in America... with an Appendix in answer to "The Constitutional Right of Great Britain to tax the Colonies."

London, 1769. 8° (5.4×3.1).

7 Letter to a late noble Commander [Lord Sackville] of the British Forces in Germany

2d ed.

London, 1759. 8°, pp. 74.
London, 1783. 8°, pp. 40.

London, 1779. 8°, pp. 50.

8 Letter ... on the Peace. 9 Letter to the Rt. Hon. Lord Viscount H-E, on his Naval Conduct in the American War. 10 Letter to the Rt. Hon. W. Pitt, upon the Nature of Parliamentary Representation; its Use and Abuse. . . 11 Letters from a Country Clergyman, to a Member of Parliament, on the present State of the Nation. 3d ed. 12 Letters on the Impolicy of a Standing Army, in time of Peace, and on the unconstitutional and illegal Measure of Barracks . .

London, 1784. 8°, pp. 77.

London, 1784 8°, pp. 72.

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London, 1792. 8°, pp. 90.

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13 Letters of Sulpicius, on the Northern Confederacy. Treaty of Armed Neutrality, &c. London, 1801. 8°, pp. 48, xxiii. 14 London Calendar, or, Court and City Register, for England, Scotland, Ireland, and the Colonies, for the year 1808.

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18 Ministerial Almanack (A): addressed to the Rt. Hon. Lord Thurlow .. By Recos Jepphi.

London, 1783. 8°, 1

pp. 53.

In a friendly Dialogue London, 1682. 20, pp. 42.

19 Naked Truth (The Fourth Part of): or the Complaint of the Church to some of her Sons for Breach of her Articles. between Titus and Timothy . . . 20 Narrative in justification of injured Innocence; with Causes of the Aversion of Seamen to the Royal Navy, &c.; and Chart of the Straits of Gibralter. London, 1749. 8° (6.1X3.5). 21 Narrative (Second) of the late Parliament. . . With some Quæries sadly proposed thereupon. [London] 1658. 4°, pp. 12, 36.

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22 National Dispute (The); or, The History of the Convention Treaty London, 1739. 8° (6.4X3.4).

23 New Catechism (A), with Dr. Hickes's Thirty Nine Articles.

2d ed. corrected.

London, 1710. 8°, pp. 28.

GREAT BRITAIN. Historical and Political Publications, continued. 1 New Companion (A) to the London and Royal Calendars for the year 1808. London, [1807]. 8° (5.5X3.4). 2 New High-Church turn'd Old Presbyterian. Utrum Horum. Never a Barrel the better Herring. London, 1709. 8°, pp. 20.

3 New and Old Principles of Trade compar'd, or a Treatise on the Principles of Commerce between Nations.

London, 1788. 8° (5.9X3.3).

4 Observations on the Conduct of the Tories, the Whigs, and the Dissenters; with Advice to the latter.

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London, 1739. 8°, pp. 44.

London, 1783. 8°, pp. 20.

5 Observations on
A Dialogue on the actual State of Parliament,"
and also on . . . "Free Parliaments."
6 Observations and Reflections on the Origin of Jacobin Principles; the
leading Dissenters' Politics; &c.

London, 1794. 8°, pp. 79.

7 Observations on the Review of the Controversy between Great Britain
and her Colonies.
London, 1769. 8°, pp. 43.

8 Occasional Observations on a Double-Titled-Paper, about the clear Pro-
duce of the Civil-List Revenue, from . . . 1727 to . . . [1760].

London, 1761. 8°, pp. 32.
London, 1790. 8°,

pp. 64.

9 Parliament of 1784, considered. 10 Permanent and effectual Remedy (A) suggested for the Evils under which the British West-Indies now labour.

London, 1808. 8°, pp. 48. 11 Plan (A) for finally settling the Government of Ireland upon constitutional Principles; and the chief Cause of the unprosperous State of that Country explained. London, 1785. 8°, pp. 79.

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12 Political Disquisitions: or, An Inquiry into public Errors, Defects, and Abuses .. London, 1774. 8° (5.9×3.2). 13 Political Essays concerning the present State of the British Empire. . London, 1772. 4° (7.5X5.4). [2 copies.] 14 Political Fox Hunt (The); or the Pursuers of Reynard fallen into a Pitt.

15 Political Letters written in

.. 1784.

London, [1783?] 8°, pp. 24.

London, 1785. 8°, pp. 85.
London, 1774. 40, pp. 38.

London, 1806. 8°,

16 Political Theatre (The). 17 Present Claims (The) and Complaints of America briefly and fairly considered. pp. 56. 18 Present Peerage (The) of the United Kingdom, with the Arms of the Peers and Baronets. . . the established Order of Precedency, and an English Translation of the Mottoes. London, 1807. 16° (5.5X3.4). 19 Present State (The) of Liberty in Great Britain and her Colonies.

London, 1769. 8°, pp. 72.

20 Proceedings (The) and Tryal in the Case of William [Sancroft], and [six other Bishops; for Libel in petitioning against the King's Declarations for Liberty of Conscience], in the Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster . . A.D. 1688. [Plate of Portraits.]

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London, 1689. 2° (9.6X5.2). 21 Proposal (A) for the Liquidation of the National Debt; the Abolition of Tithes; and the Reform of the Church Revenue. 2d ed. London, 1783. 8°, pp. 39.

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