Dalrymple, John Sir
1726 – 1810
36 works on record
Works

The address of the people of Great-Britain to the inhabitants of America

Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland

An appeal to facts: in a letter to the Right Hon. Earl Temple

Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, from the dissolution of the last Parliament of Charles II, till the capture of the French and Spanish fleets at Vigo

Considerations upon the policy of entails in Great Britain; occasioned by a scheme to apply for a statute to let the entails of Scotland die out, on the demise of the possessors and heirs now existing

The appeal of reason to the people of England on the present state of parties in the nation

An essay on landscape gardening

The rights of Great Britain asserted against the claims of America
An essay towards a general history of feudal property in Great Britain
1759
Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, from the dissolution of the last Parliament of Charles II. until the sea-battle off La Hogue
Considerations upon the policy of entails in Great Britain
An essay towards a general history of feudal property in Great Britain ...
A Reply to Lieutenant General Burgoyne's letter to his constituents
An essay on the means of discharging the public debt
An appeal to facts
A proposal for an application to Parliament
The question considered, whether Parliament ought to rescind the Scotch entails, or whether Parliament ought rather to introduce the use of entails into England without injuring those of Scotland
Plan of internal defence, as proposed by Sir John Dalrymple, Bart. to a meeting of the county of Edinburgh, on the 12th Nov. 1794
Three letters from Sir John Dalrymple, Bart., one of the barons of the Exchequer in Scotland, to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Barrington, late Secretary at War, on His Lordship's official conduct
Address from Sir John Dalrymple, Bart
Consequences of the French invasion
Address and proposals from Sir John Dalrymple, Bart. on the subject of the coal tar and iron branches of trade
Memoirs of Great Briatin and Ireland
Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland from the dissolution of the last parliament of Charles II until the sea-battle off La Hogue
The question considered, whether wool should be allowed to be exported, when the price is low at home, on paying a duty to the public?
Thomas Wright of Easter Glins, Esquire, appellant [versus] John Ure of Shirgarton, Esquire, Mary the wife of Duncan Glassford, and the said Duncan Glassford for his interest, respondents
Patrick Campbell of Knap, and other burgesses and inhabitants of the borough of Campbelltown, appellants [versus] John Hastie, rector or head master of the grammar school of Campbelltown, respondent
Mémoires de la Grand-Bretagne et de l'Irelande
Address to the brave and generous British seamen [of the navy regarding an invention for washing clothes]
Consequences of a successful French invasion
Particular consequences of Mr. Orde's Irish resolutions to the landed, manufacturing, and trading interest of Scotland
Address from Sir John Dalrymple, bart. one of the barons of exchequer of Scotland, to the landholders of England
Advantages of public washing houses, in or near great towns, and also of washing in private houses and ships
We have been all in the wrong, or, Thoughts upon the dissolution of the late, and conduct of the present Parliament, and upon Mr. Fox's East-India bills
Answers for Mess. Brown, Zuil, and company
Unto the Right Honourable the lords of council and session, the petition of Robert Macnair, James Simson, David and Patrick Nisbets