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  • 53581
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    A List of the knights, citizens and burgesses of the new Parliament appointed by proclamation to meet at Westminster on Tuesday the 27th of September, 1698.
  • 53582
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    A late voyage to St. Kilda, the remotest of all the Hebrides, or the Western isles of Scotland with a history of the island, natural moral, and topographical : wherein is an account of their customes religion, fish, fowl, &c. : as also a relation of a late impostor there, pretended to be sent by St. John Baptist / by M. Martin, gent.
    Martin
  • 53583
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    A lette[r] from a gentleman in the country, to a member of the House of Commons in England; in reference to the votesof the 14th of December, 97. Relating to the trade of Ireland. Together with an answer to the said letter. / By Sir F. B.
  • 53584
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    A letter from John Cockburn, D.D., to his friend in London giving an account why the other narratives about Bourignianism are not yet publish'd, and answering some reflections pass'd upon the first.|Traitté admirable de la solide vertu.
    Cockburn
  • 53585
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    A letter from a gentleman in the country to his friend at London concerning a conference between some clergy-men at West-dereham in Norfolk, and some Quakers, December the 8th, 1698.
  • 53586
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    A letter from a gentleman of the city of New-York, to another, concerning the troubles which happen'd in that province in the time of the late happy revolution
  • 53587
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    A letter from a gentleman of the city of New-York, to another, concerning the troubles which happen'd in that province in the time of the late happy revolution
  • 53588
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    A letter from a gentleman to an East-India merchant
  • 53589
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    A letter from a lawyer of the Inner Temple, to his friend in the country, concerning the East-India stock, and the project of uniting the New and Old Companies.
  • 53590
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    A letter humbly addrest to the most excellent father of his country, the wise and victorious prince, King William III by a dutiful and well-meaning subject.
  • 53591
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    A letter to A, B, C, D, E, F, &c. concerning their argument about a standing army examining their notions of the supposed Gothick or other ballance, by the constitution and interest of the English monarchy.
  • 53592
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    A letter to A, B, C, D, E, F, &c. concerning their argument about a standing army examining their notions of the supposed gothick, or other ballance, by the constitution and interest of the English monarchy.
  • 53593
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    A letter to A.H. Esq., concerning the stage
    Hopkins
  • 53594
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    A letter to Mr. Congreve, occasion'd by the death of the Countess Dowager of Manchester, late wife to his excellency the Right Honourable Charles Montague, one of the Lords Justices of England, first commissioner of the treasury, and Chancellor of the Exchequer, &c.
  • 53595
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    A letter to a countrey-gentleman, setting forth the cause of the decay and ruin of trade to which is annexed a list of the names of some gentlemen who were members of the last Parliament, and now are (or lately were) in publick employments.
  • 53596
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    A letter to a foreigner, on the present debates about a standing army
  • 53597
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    A letter to a gentleman, upon a royal fishery, a council of trade, and a national fishery
  • 53598
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    A letter to a lord concerning a bill to incorporate the old East-India Company
  • 53599
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    A letter to a member of Parliament, shewing, that a restraint on the press is inconsistent with the Protestant religion, and dangerous to the liberties of the nation
  • 53600
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    A letter to a member of the House of Commons on a proposal for regulating and advancing the woollen manufactory, &c. given to the members at the Commons door, the 25th of January, 1697/8.