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Lettres sur l'imagination, par M. Meister
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Meister, Jacques-Henri, 1744-1826
1799
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The prisoner: or, Cruelty unmasked. In letters to a friend. By T. Smart
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1799
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The question solved, how far the Roman Catholics have, a body, been concerned in the late rebellion : In a series of letters from a Gentleman in Ireland, to his friend at Bath
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1799
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Sir, Permit me to solicit your kind suffrage in support of my application to the Court of Common Council, for the place of principal land coal meter of this city, now become vacant by the death of my esteemed friend, Mr. Richard Dixon. I beg leave to state, that I have been a member of this corporation for the long period of twenty-five successive years; and that (upon my voluntary resignation) my worthy constituents of the ward of farringdon within restified their approbation of my conduct, by honoring me with their public thanks
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An account of proceedings between Messrs. Fordyce, Grant, & Co. and John Stevenson; as contained in three letters addressed to John Fordyce, Esq. and three addressed to Mr. T. Hall, by John Stevenson
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1798
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Captain Mends's narrative of the mutiny, murder and piracy committed on board His Majesty's Ship Hermione
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1798
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Cardiphonia: or, The utterance of the heart : in the course of a real correspondence. By John Newton, Rector of St Mary Woolnoth, London. In two volumes
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1798
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(Copy) Directed, Francis Arthur, Esq. 54, Dawson-Street. Cornwallis. Dublin-Castle, 3d October, 1798. Sir, Having laid before the Lord Lieutenant your memorial, and the inclosures, I am directed to acquaint you, that His Excellency's opinion with respect to the nature of William Maum's evidence against you, has already sufficiently appeared from his decision in your case:-nor does he consider that any further advantage can result to you from the prosecution of a man actually sentenced to be transported to botany bay, independent of which, as such prosecution must necessarily be carried on before a Civil Court of Justice, the delay attending it could ill agree with your wish to proceed as soon as possible to England. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient humble servant, H. Taylor, sec. Francis Arthur, Esq
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Taylor, Herbert, Sir, 1775-1839
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(Copy) Directed, Francis Arthur, Esq. E. Cooke. Dublin-Castle, 15th October, 1798. Sir, I examined William Maum, whose evidence I am clear is false, and he will be sent off and transported; and there cannot be any objection to your going whither you think most eligible:-as far as I can give testimony to your character, I shall ever do it, by saying that I consider it by no means implicated from any thing asserted by Maum; and I certainly never heard any aspersion upon you from any one else. I have the honor to be, Sir, Your most obedient humble servant, E. Cooke. Francis Arthur, Esq
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Cooke, Edward, 1755-1820
1798
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Copy of a letter written by David M'Roberts to his wife : Two days before his execution; and now published for the behoof of his widow and children. Attested by the Reverend J.D.
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