Member of Parliament
35 works on record
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The conduct of a Rt. Hon. Gentleman in resigning the seals of his office justified by facts

Doctor Thomson vindicated. Or, cursory reflections on The case of the Rt. Hon. Thomas Winnington, Esq

A Short Narrative of the Proceedings of the Gentlemen, Concerned in ...

The nature of the present excise, and the consequences of its farther extension, examined

The conduct of a Rt. Hon. gentleman in resigning the seals of his office justified

An appeal to knowledge: or, candid discussions of the preliminaries of peace

Remarks upon the historical memorial published by the court of France

Reflections upon the present state of affairs

A detection of the false reasons and facts, contained in the five letters, (entitled, Reasons for keeping Guadaloupe at a peace, preferable to Canada; ... ) In which the advantages of both conquests are fairly and impartially stated and compared. By a Member of Parliament

Further Observations on the Buyers or Receivers of Stolen Goods, Particularly of Lead, Iron, Copper, Brass, Bell Metal, and Solder. With Some Extracts ... Fielding's Enquiry. By a Member of Parliament

A Scheme for the Better Relief and Employment of the Poor; Humbly Submitted to the Consideration of His Majesty and the Two Houses of Parliament. by a Member of Parliament
The conduct of a Rt. Hon. gentleman [William Pitt] in resigning the seals of his office justified, by facts, and upon the principles of the British constitution
A vindication of Mr. Pitt
A review of the late motion for an address to His Majesty against a certain great minister
An examination into the conduct of the present administration, from the year 1774 to the year 1778, and a plan of accommodation with America
A probable scheme for putting a final stop to the distemper among the horned cattle, and preventing the ruin of farmers while it continues. In a letter to a member of Parliament
Letter to the Author of an Enquiry into the Revenue, Credit, and Commerce of France. Wherein the Former and Present State of the Power and Commerce of That Kingdom Are Fully Consider'd and Deduced from Authentic Accounts
Letter to the Mayor Of --------
Private Worth, the Basis of Public Decency : An Address to People of Rank and Fortune
Seasonable and Affecting Observations on the Mutiny-Bill, Articles of War, and Use and Abuse of a Standing Army
Conduct of a Rt. Hon. Gentleman in Resigning the Seals of His Office Justified by Facts [microform]
Letters to the Earl of Liverpool on the state of the colonies
A letter from a member of Parliament, on the plate-tax
Review of the question concerning the Government of the British Possessions in India
Some impartial considerations on the standing army
An examination into the conduct of the present administration
Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, A short history of opposition, during the last session of Parliament
A detection of the false reasons and facts, contained in the five letters, (entitled, Reasons for keeping Guadaloupe at a peace, preferable to Canada; from a gentleman in Guadaloupe to his friend in London.)
Safe banks
Considerations upon the expediency of building a metropolitan palace ...
Further observations on the buyers or receivers of stolen goods
A letter to the author of An enquiry into the revenue, credit, and commerce of France
An epistle to W. S. Esq
The nature of the present excise
The state of the Catholics of Ireland