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A brief account of the woollen manufactury of England, with relation to the prejudice it receives by the clandestine exportation of wooll from Ireland into France
(Printed for and sold by A. Baldwin, 1708)
The speech of an antient britain in Parliament against an exorbitant grant : together with four more speeches spoke in the treasury
(Printed and sold by Mary Edwards, 1708)
Common sense: in a letter to a friend : to which is prefixed an explanatory preface : by the author of Ireland in tears
(Dublin printed: London reprinted by H. Shute Cox, 1755)
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)
An adress from William Smith, of South-Carolina, to his constituents
(Philadelphia Printed, 1794)
Protest or dissent of Thomas Henchman, and Randle Jackson, esqrs. delivered into the committee of by-laws, of the East India Company, againft refcinding certain Refolutions for preventing Proprietors from voting upon their own contracts, or upon queftions in which they have a direct Pecuniary Intereft, and for fecuring to the Proprietors at large their Right of Appeal, by way of Ballot, from the determination of a majority prefent at any General Court. With a sketch of the debate on the report of the committee
(Printed for Mr. Debrett, Piccadilly; and Mr. Sewel, facing the Royal Exchange, 1794)