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Sir, The resignation of Mr. Vaux, having occasioned a vacancy for an assistant-surgeon to the London Hospital, permit me to renew my application for your vote and interest, and likewife to repeat my assurances, that a faithful and unremitting attention to the duties of that office shall not be wanting to prove myself worthy your favor and support
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Luxmoore, Thomas, 1774-1824
1797
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Sir, You are desired to be at Guildhall, in your violet gown, on Wednesday next, being the 8th day of February 1797, at twelve o'clock at noon, to proceed from thence with the lord mayor, aldermen, and common council to St. James's, to present an address to His Majesty, on the breaking off the negociation of peace, by the French nation. William Powell
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Corporation of London (England). Court of Common Council
1797
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Advice to the rich : In a series of letters, originally published in the Northern Star; by an Independent Country Gentleman
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Samson, William, 1764-1836
1796
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An apology for the Bible : in a series of letters, addressed to Thomas Paine, author of a book entitled, The age of reason, part the second, being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By R. Watson, D.D. F.R.S. Lord Bishop of Landaff, and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge
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Watson, Richard, 1737-1816
1796
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The duty of churches respecting the encouragement of spiritual gifts. The circular letter from the baptist ministers and messengers, assembled at St. Albans, May 31, and June 1, 2, 1796
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Baptist Church. Northamptonshire Association
1796
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Eastward Ho!!! or, Quoz's letters, relative to the wet dock bill, with an additional letter
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Stonestreet, George Griffin
1796
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Emigration to America : Appendix to the second edition of Look before you leap; containing two very important letters, lately received from Philadelphia and New York: with some few animadversions on the conduct of the popular societies, American agents, crimps and inveiglers; relative to the above pamphlet
1796
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Evening amusements for the ladies; or, Original anecdotes, intended to promote a love of virtue in young minds : A series of letters. [Three lines of quotation].
1796
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A letter addressed to a noble lord, by way of reply to that of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. By Bolingbroke
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Bolingbroke, active 1795
1796
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A letter from the Right Honourable Edmund Burke to a noble lord, on the attacks made upon him and his pension, in the House of Lords, by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, early in the present sessions of Parliament
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Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797
1796
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Letters, addressed to the Right Honourable William Pitt : By Bolingbroke
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Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, Viscount, 1678-1751
1796
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Letters from the Late Reverend William Romaine, M.A. rector of St. Andrew Wardrobe, and St. Anne, Black Friars; and lecturer of St. Dunstan's in the west : To a friend, on the most important subjects, during a correspondence of twenty years. Published from the original manuscripts, by Thomas Wills, A.B. minister of Silver-Street Chapel, and formerly of Magdalen-Hall, Oxford
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Romaine, William, 1714-1795
1796
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Letters on the subject of an invasion, addressed to the people of Great-Britain and Ireland : Shewing its extreme probability, and a design of the enemy to combine their utmost political exertions on the present occasion, against the liberties, wealth, and commerce of their natural rivals, the people of these realms. And the indispensible necessity of all ranks and descriptions of people arming in their own defence
1796
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A letter to the Right Honourable Henry Grattan, on the state of the labouring poor in Ireland from the Rev. M. Sandys, A.M. minister of Powerscourt. With Mr. Grattan's answer
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Sandys, M. (Michael)
1796
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Official copies of the correspondence of Lord Malmesbury, minister plenipotentiary to the French republic, and the executive directory of France : Containing copies of the letters of Lord Grenville, Comte Wedel Jarlsberg, Messrs. Barthelemi, Wickham, &c. &c. Relative to the negotiations for peace
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Malmesbury, James Harris, Earl of, 1746-1820
1796
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The royal tour; or, Weymouth amusements; a solemn and reprimanding epistle to the laureat : Pitt's Flight to Wimbledon, an ode. An ode to the French. Ode to the charity mill in Windsor-Park. A hint to a poor democrat. Ode to the queen's elephant. The sorrows of Sunday, an elegy. By Peter Pindar, Esquire
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Pindar, Peter, 1738-1819
1796
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Sir, allow me to request the favour of your vote and interest for Mr. Galabin, who has had the honour of being returned Bridge-Master at the Common-Hall; and, as the poll will finally close on Tuesday next at four o'clock, the exertions of his friends, it is hoped, will ensure his success.- Your early attendance, therefore, at Guildhall, will much oblige
1796
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Sir, I beg leave to inform you, that a General Court of the president, vice-presidents, treasurer, and governors, of the Scottish Hospital and Corporation, will be held, according to the charter, at the Hall in Crane-Court, on Wednesday the 30th day of November, instand, (being St. Andrew's day,) at twelve o'Clock, for the election of the annual officers, and standing committee, for the year ensuing, and taking into consideration the best method of promoting the interest of the charity
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1796
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Sir, I beg leave to solicit your vote, and your interest, to succeed the late Mr. Priest, as clerk to the Court of Requests. I have for a great number of years, and under the pressure of great difficulties, carried on business with unblemished reputation. Losses, and unforeseen events, at length necessitated me to become a bankrupt
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Yeoward, Richard
1796
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Sir, in consequence of the death of Mr. Hall, the principal clerk to the worshipful the Commissioners of Sewers, &c. of the city of London, the office of under clerk to the said Commissioners will become vacant, by the removal of Mr. Bond and Mr. White (the present 2d and 3d clerks). I have been induced to offer myself a candidate to fill the place of third clerk in the said office, on such vacancy, and humbly beg leave to solicit the favour of your vote and interest on that occasion
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Stevens, James, active 1796
1796
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Sir, In the year 1792, upon application of several respectable and humane characters, resident in the city and its environs, I was applied to for the purpose of endeavouring to institute and form a society for the relief of the ruptured poor, for supplying them with trusses; and though several subscribers at that time came forward, the applicants were so numerous, (being upwards of seven hundred) and the subscribtions not sufficient to defray the necessary expenses, the plan was compulsively dropped. The disorder from that time has rapidly increased, and is now very prevalent; for with in my own knowledge, upwards of one thousand have made application for relief; and it is with no less truth, than astonishment it will be found amongst the industrious and hard-working manufacturers, and poor people of every description, including in the computation every age, sex, and condition, one in twenty is found to be ruptured. It has long been matter of wonder that no specific plan has hitherto been adopted for the relief of such labouring poor, as are afficted with so dangerous a calamity: convinced of the great importance, and how beneficial such an institution would be to the labouring poor, and other deserving objects in this metropolis, I can make arrangements, and pay such necessary attention to an institution which ultimately must be attended with the greatest benefit to such afficted objects, that may be entirely lost for want of trusses being timely applied. Having submitted the outlines of the plan to your consideration, I have to solicit your philanthropy to become a subscriber, towards establishing so laudable, beneficial, and humane institution
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Turnbull, William, active 1770-1805
1796
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Sir, You are requested to meet a committee of governors of the Scottish hospital, at the hall in Crane-Court, Fleet-Street, on Wednesday next, the [blank] day of [blank] instant, at five o'clock in the evening precisely
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Scots Hospital of King Charles II.
1796
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To the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons, of the City of London, in common-council assembled. My Lord and gentlemen, Permit me,with the utmost deference and respect to offer myself a candidate for the office of assistant or second clerk to the court of requests, should Mr. Holmes, who now fills that situation, be appointed the successor to Mr. William Preist, late principal clerk, Decd
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Woodcock, James, citizen & innholder
1796
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To the worthy parishioners of the Parish of St. Leonard, Shoreditch. Ladies and gentlemen, the Rev. James Grant, L.L.D. having resigned the lectureship of Shoreditch, I beg leave to solicit the favour of your votes and interest, in the room of the said Dr. Grant; should i be so fortunate as to succeed, it will always be my chief study to discharge the duties of the office with the greatest attention and integrity
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Kimpton, William Wilmot, 1772 or 1773-
1796
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Two letters to His Excellency Earl Camden, lord lieutenant of Ireland, on the subjects of the intended armament. By Somers
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Somers
1796
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The committee of the London-Hospital having resolved to recommend to a special General Court the measure of appointing three assistant-surgeons, I request the favour of your vote and interest,-in case of its adoption,-to fill one of the stations
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Blizard, Thomas
1795
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A curious Jesuitical letter, said to be written by Cardinal Richelieu
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Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis, duc de, 1585-1642
1795
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First check to antinomianism : Or, A vindication of the Rev. Mr. Wesley's last minutes: occasioned by a circular letter, inviting principal persons, both clergy and laity, as well of the dissenters as of the established Church, who disapprove of those minutes, to oppose them in a body, as a dreadful heresy: and designed to remove prejudice, check rashness, promote forbearance, defend the character of an eminent minister of christ, and prevent some important scriptural truths from being hastily branded as heretical. In five letters, to the Hon. and Rev. author of the circular letter. By a lover of quietness and liberty of conscience
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Fletcher, John, 1729-1785
1795
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Hard measure, or A real statement of facts, in a letter to the burgesses, and freemen burgesses, of the town of Shrewsbury : With a few expostulations and remarks addressed to the new candidate the Honourable William Hill. Occasioned by the very peculiar and unwarrantable manner, in which he has repeatedly introduced the name of Sir Richard Hill, into his late printed addresses. By Sir Richard Hill, bart
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Hill, Richard, Sir, 1733-1808
1795
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Hard measure, or A real statement of facts, in a letter to the burgesses, and freemen burgesses, of the town of Shrewsbury : With a few expostulations and remarks addressed to the new candidate the Honourble William Hill. Occasioned by the very peculiar and unwarrentable manner, in which he has repeatedly introduced the name of Sir Richard Hill, into his late printed addreses. By Sir Richard Hill, Bart
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Hill, Richard, Sir, 1733-1808
1795
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A letter not in answer to, but induced by a late publication of Thomas Holcroft, on the subject of political intemperance; endeavouring to illustrate its dangerous effects : On the commercial part of the kingdom; and the the material difference between theory and practice. Addressed to every workman in England, and every man who keeps one. By a friend of a manufacturer
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Friend of a manufacturer
1795
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Letters in answer to the Earl of Carlisle, and Mr. Playfair, on the administration and conduct of Earl Fitzwilliam
1795
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Letters to a philosophical unbeliever. Part III : Containing an answer to Mr. Paine's Age of reason. By Joseph Priestley, L.L.D. F.R.S. &c. &c.
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Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804
1795
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A Letter to Nathaniel Brassey Halhed, Esq, M.P. from an old woman
1795
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A letter to the Earl of Lauderdale : Containing strictures on His Lordship's letters, to the peers of Scotland. By John Gifford, Esq
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Gifford, John, 1758-1818
1795
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A letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, on the present state of Ireland
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Curran, John Philpot, 1750-1817
1795
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A letter to the Right Hon. William Pitt, on the use of hair-powder, &c. &c : The second edition. To which is added a postscript. By John Donaldson, Esq
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Donaldson, John, active 1790-1795
1795
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Lettre pastorale de Monseigneur l'Evêque de Dol, Vicaire Apostolique du St. Siege
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Hergé, Urbain René de, 1726-1795
1795
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Lettres a milie, sur la mythologie. Par M. de Moustier
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Demoustier, C. A. (Charles Albert), 1760-1801
1795
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Sir, I have the honour to enclose you the Address of the Catholics of Dublin to Mr. Grattan, together, with his answer.-The honest zeal and public spirit, superior to all low and fordid considerations, which the latter breathes, will, I am convined, sufficiently recommend it to your attention, without any additional arguments on the part of your friends in Dublin
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Catholic Society (Dublin, Ireland)
1795
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Sir, I take the liberty of intruding again, as a candidate to be one of the three assistant-surgeons to the London-Hospital, to request the honor of your vote on the 30th. Instant. Whatever may be the event of the election on that day
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Kimpton, Edward, active 1795
1795
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Sir, i take the liberty of offering myself a candidate for the office of Assistant-Surgeon to the London-Hospital, and of requesting the favour of your vote and interest
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Headington, Richard C., -1831
1795
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Sir, It having been resolved by the committee of the London-Hospital to recommend to a special General Court the appointment of three assistant-surgeons, I beg leave to solicit the favour of your vote and interest for that situation.-Educated at that hospital, and at all times interested in its prosperity, I shall feel highly gratified by an opportunity of exerting my best abilities in the discharge of the duties of the office
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White, Thomas, active 18th century
1795
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Sir, Permit me to offer myself a candidate to become one of the assistant surgeons at the London-Hospital, and entreat the honour of your vote, proxy, and interest, on my behalf the day of election; which will confer a lasting obligation on.
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Blaine, Delabere P. (Delabere Pritchett)
1795
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Sir, Should the governors of the London Hospital determine upon appointing three assistant-surgeons to that institution, permit me to request the honour of your vote and interest in my favour; if so happy as to succeed, you may rely upon my paying unremitting attention to the duties of the office
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Crowther, Bryan, 1765-1840
1795
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Sir, The governors of the London-Hospital having this day resolved to elect three assistant-surgeons, I beg leave to renew my solicitation for the honor of your support, and to request the favor of your attendance on the day of election, which is fixed for Wednesday, the 30th of this month, between the hours of ten and three o'clcok
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White, Thomas, active 18th century
1795
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Two letters to the Right Honourable Lord Loughborough, lord high chancellor of England. On the present confinement of Richard Brothers, in a private Mad-House. By Nathaniel Brassey Halhed, M.P.
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Halhed, Nathaniel Brassey, 1751-1830
1795
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The Whigh unmasked : Or, An address to the people of Great Britain, on the two letters of Earl Fitzwilliam, to the Earl of Carlisle, lately published, on the dismissal of the former from his situation, as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. To which are added, by way of appendix, the two letters in question
1795
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An admonition against profane and common swearing : In a letter from a minister to his parishioners. To be put privately into the hands of persons who are addicted to swearing. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Edmund Gibson, D.D. late Lord Bishop of London
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Gibson, Edmund, 1669-1748
1794
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From our Yearly-Meeting held by adjournments, in London : from the 19th to the 28th of the fifth month, 1794, inclusive. To the Yearly Meeting in Philadelphia
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Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting
1794
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A letter, addressed to Mr. Thomas Stone; on his general view of the a agriculture, of the county of Lincoln : By a Holland fen-farmer. With the addition of a letter, from Mr. Stone to the printer; and an answer thereto
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Holland Fen-Farmer
1794
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A letter from Ralph Hodge, to his cousin Thomas Bull
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Hodge, Ralph
1794
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A letter on the yellow Peruvian bark, containing an historical account of the first introduction of that medicine into France, and a circumstantial detail of its effecacy in diseases, addressed to Dr. Relph, physician to Guy's hospital, by Michael O'ryan, M.D. late professor of medicine in the College of Lyons in France, and first physician to the Grand Hotel Dieu of that city
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O'Ryan, Michael
1794
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Letters on the crimes of George III, addressed to citizen Denis; by an American officer, in the service of France. Part I.
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Eustace, J. S. (John Skey), 1760-1805
1794
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A letter to Earl Stanhope, from Mr. Miles. With notes
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Miles, William Augustus, 1753?-1817
1794
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A letter to the analytical reviewers : Being an examination of their account of the age of reason, or an investigation of true and fabulous theology, by Thomas Paine. To which is added, an address to the people of England. By A true Briton, a graduate of an English University
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True Briton
1794
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A letter to the freeholders of the county of Kerry
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Timanthus
1794
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A letter to the Rev. Dr. Thomas Troy, titular archbishop of Dublin, in answer to his pamphlet, entitled, A pastoral instruction, addressed to the Roman Catholics of the archdiocese of Dublin : Wherein the falsity of the Doctor's positions are fully proved, and that the ancient faith was such as the Protestants profess. By a Gentleman
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Gentleman
1794
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A letter to the Right Hon. Earl Stanhope : In which the necessity of the war is considered, and the conduct and views of Great-Britain and her allies vindicated
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Englishman
1794
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Lettres aux Français par l'auteur des Lettres aux souverains
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Gorani, Giuseppe, 1740-1819
1794
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Posthumous pieces of the Late Rev. John William de la Flechere : Containing his pastoral and familiar epistles, together with six letters on the manifestation of Christ, collected and published by the Rev. Melvill Horne. To which is added, a letter upon the prophecies, never before published
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Fletcher, John, 1729-1785
1794
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A reply to a letter from David Andrews, against a pamphlet on the spirit of Christianity, compared with the spirit of the times. By the Author of that pamphlet
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Wakefield, Gilbert, 1756-1801
1794
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Sir, Permit me to solicit the favor of your vote and interest to succeed to the office of apothecary to the London-Hospital, vacant by the resignation of Mr. Vaughan,-having served this laudable institution as assistant - apothecary, ( and, I trust, by every attention to my duty, rendered my conduct agreeable to the governors and medical gentlemen) I am induced to hope for your present support: - should I be so fortunate as to be elected to that office, I promise, by following every direction, and paying my utmost attention to so important a situation, to prove myself worthy of your choice. And am, with the greatest respect
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Price, David (Apothecary)
1794
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St. Margaret's Church, Westminster. May 14, 1794. It is earnestly requested, that all persons who purchase tickets of admission to St. Margaret's Church, on the 5th of June, to prevent confusion will order their coachmen to go to the end of Great George Street, down Prince's Street
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St. Margaret's Church (Westminster, London, England)
1794
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The circular letter from the Baptist ministers and messengers, assembled at Northampton, June 4, 5, and 6, 1793
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Baptist Church. Northamptonshire Association
1793
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The cry of injured innocence : In a series of letters to Mr. James Black, minister, Dundee. By J. Auchincloss, minister, Springfield, Liff
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Auchincloss, John, -1800
1793
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The doubtful marriage. A narrative drawn from characters in real life
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Hutchinson, William, 1732-1814
1793
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Letters of the Late Lord Lyttelton. Vol. I.
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Lyttelton, George Lyttelton, Baron, 1709-1773
1793
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A letter to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Cashel, stating the hardships under which the curates of the established church labour, and how equitable a claim they have to an augmentation of their salaries : By a curate of the established church
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Curate of the Established Church
1793
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A letter to Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Esq. on the proposed renewal of the charter of the East India company. By a Friend to the freedom of the Press
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1793
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A letter to the English nation : Wherein the dreadful consequences of war are considered and exposed. More particularly addressed to those pure lovers of their country, "who delight to see all the rational part of God's creation in happiness and perfection; neither burthened with poverty and want on the one hand, nor supported in luxury, with unmerited favours, on the other." By a member of the Birmingham Constitutional Society. Read, and universally approved, at a general meeting, held March 12, 1793
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1793
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Sir, a pamphlet, intitled "A guide for gentlemen studying medicine at the University of Edinburgh," with a signature supposed to be fictitious, having lately appeared, a report has been for some time industriously circulated here, stating that I am the author of it. I threrfore thought it incumbent on me, not only formally to disavow being either directly or indirectly concerned in that publication, but also to endeavour to ascertain the circumstances on which so txtraordinary a charge could be founded
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Hamilton, James, 1767-1839
1793
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Sir, as I find your name in the list of Assize made up for my trial, which is to commence on the 6th of January next, I beg leave to lay a copy of my indictment before you so early, because, passing over the gengtlemen in this county, to whom my character, from my youth up, is well known, thy have chosen to give you and the other gentlemen named in the list, the trouble of my trial
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Skirving, William, -1796
1793
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Sir, The Prison Committee of Bridewell Hospital, being very desirous of rendering that institution a useful house of correction and improvement, in aid of the police of the city of London, as well as a house of occupation and industry for such of the prisoners as cannot immediately obtain employment when discharged, have directed me to transmit you the following propositions, which they submitted to the last court, as the basis of the intended reform
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Bridewell Royal Hospital (Witley, England). Prison Committee
1793
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A collection of letters, by the Late Reverend James Hervey, A.M. rector of Weston-Favel, in Northamptonshire
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Hervey, James, 1714-1758
1792
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Impartial's six letters to the Morning chronicle, upon the public burdens, and the means of alleviating them
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Impartial
1792
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A letter from Richard Burke, Esq; to a gentleman of the city of Cork, upon the utility of a Catholic committe[e] : As recommended by Mr. Byrne, and upon the substitution of another measure in the place of it, in order to allay the present alarm, and obtain the restitution of the elective franchise
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Burke, Richard, 1758-1794
1792
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A letter to every housekeeper in London, on behalf of Parochial Industry Schools, for every child who has no other opportunity of receiving any instruction in the several duties of life. From a citizen of the world
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Citizen of the world
1792
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A letter to Mr. George Adams, on the subject of medical electricity; from Mr. John Birch, surgeon
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Birch, John, 1745?-1815
1792
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A letter to Philip Thicknesse, Esq. &c.
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Bonner, Charles, -1829?
1792
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A letter to the Dean of Lincoln, concerning tithes. By a Member of the Church of England
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1792
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Lettres sur les dangers de changer la constitution primitive : D'un gouvernement public. Ecrites à un patriote hollandois
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Luzac, Elie, 1721-1796
1792
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Literary relics : Containing original letters from King Charles II. King James II. The Queen of Bohemia, Swift, Berkeley, Addison, Steele, Congreve, the Duke of Ormond, and Bishop Rundle. To which is prefixed, an inquiry into the life of Dean Swift. By George-Monck Berkeley, Esq. L.L.B. in the University of Dublin, F.S.S.A. a member of St. Mary Magdalen Hall, Oxford, and of the Inner Temple, London
1792
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Reverend sir, you are desired to give notice in your Parish Church on Sunday next, that the Reverend [blank] official and surrogate of the Archdeacon of Derby, intends to hold his visitation in the parish church of Chesterfield, on Thursday the twenty-fourth day of May next ensuing the date hereof, where the beneficed clergy are to attend, and undergo the said visitation; the old Churchwardens must also attend at the same time, and return the new elected officers, that they may be sworn and admitted for the year ensuing
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Church of England. Archdeaconry of Derby
1792
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Sixth edition of Paine's letters : Containing a letter to Mr. Secretary Dundas, in answer to his speech on the late proclamation: together with two letters addressed to Lord Onslow, chairman of the meeting at Epsom, June 18, 1792, convened to address His Majesty on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine
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Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809
1792
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Transactions of the London Methodist Parsons. In three poetical epistles
1792
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The Following papers are printed, for the sake of a more extensive and certain circulation than could be easily procured in any other way. We have no intention of proceeding farther in this unpleasant business, having nothing new to offer that we think essential to the vindication of our own characters, or Dr. Evans's, and being determined to leave the validity of our testimony, to the judgment of those who are acquainted with us, and who may read what we have written
1791
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King or no King: or, Thoughts on the escape of Lewis XVI. And on Kingly office, in a letter addressed to the Society of 1789. Translated from the French
1791
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A letter from Lord de Clifford to the worthy and independent electors of the town of Downpatrick
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Clifford, Edward Southwell, Baron, 1767-1832
1791
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Letters, by the Earl of Dundonald, on making bread from potatoes, to the inhabitants of Great Britain : And particularly to the inhabitants of Ireland, who have been the first to cultivate and bring into general use, the invaluable plant or root, called the potatoe
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Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane, Earl of, 1749?-1831
1791
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A letter to Joseph Priestley, LL.D.F.R.S. &c. on his discourse delivered on Wednesday, April 27, 1791, to the supporters of the New College at Hackney. By Samuel Turner, A.M.
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Turner, Samuel, F.R.S.
1791
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A letter to Luke White, Esq. on the provision trade and new established company, by an unbiassed Irishman
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Unbiassed Irishman
1791
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A letter to the Right Honorable and Honorable the trustees of the linen manufacture, and also, to the trustees for distributing bounties, &c. &c. By Robert Stephenson, Esq
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Stephenson, Robert, linen manufacturer
1791
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Lettre d'un citoyen français à Edmond Burke
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Coursiaux
1791
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Lettre du prince de Galles, au duc d'Yorck, ou le mois perdu : Conte beaucoup moins conte que plusieurs autres. Dédié&aux femmes sensibles; par le chevalier Dell'Acqua. Gentilhomme Milanois, & membre décoré de l'Académie des Arcades
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Dell'Acqua, Chev
1791
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The mointress; or, The Œ conomy of female life. In a series of letters. From Mary Daws Blackett, to her daughter
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Blackett, Mary Dawes
1791
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Sir, Permit me to request the honour of your patronage on the occasion of the present vacancy of the vicarage of Horley in Surry [sic]. Duly sensible of the obligation I have received by my education in Christ's Hospital, I presume to solicit this further instance of your goodness. If I am so happy as to succeed, it shall be my study from gratitude, no less than from a sense of duty, to prove myself
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Sparrow, William, 1743-1816
1791
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To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the worshipful the Aldermen, and Commons of London, in Common Council assembled
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[Woodfall, William, active 1791].
1791
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Two letters addressed to the Right Hon. Henry Dundas, and the Hon. Henry Hobart, on the conduct adopted respecting the Colchester petition. By George Tierney, Esq
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Tierney, George, 1761-1830
1791
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An Authentic narrative of some particular occurrences which have lately taken place among a denomination of dissenters, in the county of Devon; communicated in six letters to a minister in London
1790
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