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A letter from Scots Sawney the barber, to Mr. Wilkes an English Parliamenter
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Philo-Britannicus
1763
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A letter from Scots Sawney the barber, to Mr. Wilkes an English Parliamenter
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1763
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A letter from Scots Sawney the barber, to Mr. Wilkes an English Parliamenter
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1763
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A letter from Scots Sawney the barber, to Mr. Wilkes an English Parliamenter
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1763
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The justification, a satire : Vindicating the character of a much-injured nobleman. To which is annex'd a letter to a certain great D- ; Interspersed with reflections on the love of our country, and private pique and and resentment. By a gentleman of the Middle-Temple
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1760
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The justification, a satire : Vindicating the character of a much-injured nobleman. To which is annexed, a letter to a certain great Duke; Interspersed with reflections on the love of our country, and private pique and and resentment. To which is likewise added, an address to the people of England. In which the conduct of Lieut. Gen. Lord George Sackville is properly considered
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1759
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The impartial accomptant. To all lovers of Great-Britain, first to the King, Lords and Commons, then to the whole nation, is demonstratively made known how to pay the national debts, if 48 millions, in seven years; and without a new tax, or any inconveniency to the people
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1739
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The impartial accomptant : to all lovers of Great-Britain, first to the King, Lords and Commons, then to the whole nation, is demonstratively made known how to pay the national debts, if 48 millions, in seven years, and without a new tax, or any inconveniency to the people
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1739
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The rights of the subject in electing their own representatives : Containing a compleat history of Parliament; proving their dignity and antiquity from the Saxon, and other eminent historians; and shewing the necessity of the frequency of Parliament, the freedom of elections, and the fatal consequences which have attended those princes who have invaded either. With seasonable instructions to the electors how to conduct themselves in the choice of their representatives: the qualifications requisite for gentlemen to be chosen into so great a trust, and the necessity of freedom of speech in the House of Commons
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1734
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