Whatley, Robert
1767
16 works on record
Works

An impartial review of a miscellaneous treatise (lately publish'd) entitled A friendly admonition to gentlemen in the commission of the peace ... in answer to a letter sent to the author from a Reverend Divine on occasion of it

Judgment signed in the cause between the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole, and Mr. Whatley, both loyal subjects of the same most gracious sovereign, and co-members of the same, free, civil, Christian community

Three letters. The first, to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole, in December 1727. Six months after the late King's decease. With his answer. The second, to the Lord Chancellor King on his Lordship's character, as it stood in January 1727-8. The third, to his Lordship, on the author's design of taking orders, in September 1728. Humbly inscribed to the minister
Three Letters. the First, to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole, in December 1727. Six Months after the Late King's Decease. with His Answer. the Second, to the Lord Chancellor King on His Lordship's Character, As It Stood in January 1727-8. the Thir
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A discourse made to a person in a country parish church
A letter to a bencher of the Inner-Temple, from a student of the same house. Writ in the year 1713
Mr. Burnet's defence
The dernier resort: or, an appeal to the King
An impartial review of a miscellaneous treatise (lately publish'd) entitled, A friendly admonition to gentlemen in the commission of the peace; wherein what is amiss is rectify'd, ... In answer to a letter sent to the author from a reverend divine on occasion of it
A friendly admonition to gentlemen in the commission of the peace
A letter to the Lords and Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled
A short history of a ten years negociation, between a Prime Minister and a private gentleman
The immortal-mortal
Self-entertainment: or, day-thoughts
A letter to Thomas Burnett, Esq
The Christian