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A letter to a member of Parlament, on the present high price of provisions
(M. Hingeston, 1772) -
A letter to a new member of the ensuing parliament
(N/A, 1701-12-23) -
A letter to a noble lord, containing a new discovery of the scandalous and pernicious practice of running of goods from France, which has lately been cerried on beyond all exemple, to the great prejudice of his majesty's customs, and the the very great danger of bringing the P---- into these kingdoms
(Printed: and sold by Mrs. Johnson, at Mr. White's, a milliner; and by Mr. Jones, a perukemaker, 1755) -
A letter to a physician concerning acid and alkali
(N/A, 1700) -
A letter to Earl Grey on the distress which exists in Birmingham
(W. Hodgetts, printer, 1832) -
A letter to earl grey.
(1832) -
A letter to his royal highness the duke of kent, upon the redulsion of trade
(Longman, hurst, rees, and co., 1816) -
A letter to Sir. T, C, Bunbury, Bart
(G. Jermyn, 1795) -
A letter to the author of a pamphlet.
(JP, 1734) -
Letter to the author of state of facts
(A. Lawrie, 1798) -
Letter to the author of state of facts, respecting the Scotch distilery
(University of London, 1798) -
A Letter to the Craftsman, on the Game of Chess
(J. Peele, 1733) -
A letter to the electors of Bridgenorth, upon the corn laws
(William Blackwood; T. Cadell, 1826)