William Pulteney
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Works

Substance of the speech of Sir William Pulteney, Bart., on his motion 7th April 1797, for shortening the time during which the Bank of England should be restrained from issuing cash for its debts and demands
1797

The effects to be expected from the East India bill, upon the constitution of Great Britain, if passed into a law
1783

Considerations on the present state of public affairs and the means of raising the necessary supplies
1779

Thoughts on the present state of affairs with America
1778

A short view of the laws now subsisting with respect to the powers of the East India company to borrow money under their seal, and to incur debts in the course of their trade, by the purchase of goods on credit, and by freighting ships on other mercantile transactions
1767

Considerations on the Present State of Public Affairs, and the Means of Raising the Necessary Supplies. By William Pulteney, Esq

An Answer to one Part of a Late Infamous Libel, Intitled, Remarks on the Craftsman's Vindication of his two Honourable Patrons; in Which the Character ... In a Letter to the Most Noble Author

The Politicks on Both Sides, With Regard to Foreign Affairs, Stated From Their own Writings, ... With Some Observations on the Present State of ... of our Negotiations, for Several Years Past

Thoughts on the Present State of Affairs With America, and the Means of Conciliation. By William Pulteney, Esq. The Third Edition
Plan of re-union between Great Britain and her colonies
1984
Considerations on the question lately agitated in Westminster-Hall
1787
The effects to be expected from the East India Bill
1784
Thoughts on the present state of affairs with America, and the means of conciliation
1778
A short view of the laws now subsisting with respect to the powers of the East India Company to borrow money
1767
Considerations on the present state of public affairs, and the means of raising the necessary supplies
Some considerations on the national debts, the sinking fund, and the state of publick credit
Thoughts on the present state of affairs with America, and the means of conciliation. By William Pulteney, Esq. The second edition.
A report from the committee appointed by order of the House of Commons to examine Christopher Layer, and others
A short view of the laws now subsisting with respect to the powers of the East India Company to borrow money under their seal
An appeal from Scotland
A complete and authentic detail of the several debates in the House of Commons, on the East-India bill, on Thursday the 27th of November, on Monday the 1st of December, and on Monday, the 8th of December
Brief van Sir George Dallas, Baronet, aan Sir William Pulteneij, Baronet, beide leden van het Engelsch Parlement
A letter to William Pulteney, Esq. on the subject of the Forth and Clyde navigation