A discourse addressed to magistrates and men in authority: Occasioned by the enormous licence, and irreligion of the times. Read more about A discourse addressed to magistrates and men in authority: Occasioned by the enormous licence, and irreligion of the times.
The lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff Esq: revised and corrected by the author. ... [pt.3] Read more about The lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff Esq: revised and corrected by the author. ... [pt.3]
Inf. Charles Hutton. Lord Eskgrove reporter. April 22. 1783. Information for Charles Hutton, shipmaster in Culross, suspender, against William Palmer of Great Yarmouth, in the county of Norfolk, and David Maclaren, merchant in Leith, his attorney,... Read more about Inf. Charles Hutton. Lord Eskgrove reporter. April 22. 1783. Information for Charles Hutton, shipmaster in Culross, suspender, against William Palmer of Great Yarmouth, in the county of Norfolk, and David Maclaren, merchant in Leith, his attorney,...
The adventures of Anthony Varnish: or, a peep at the manners of society. By an adept. In three volumes. ... [pt.1] Read more about The adventures of Anthony Varnish: or, a peep at the manners of society. By an adept. In three volumes. ... [pt.1]
The vision, a poem: Being an answer to the Lord Beilhaven's speech. By a person of quality. Read more about The vision, a poem: Being an answer to the Lord Beilhaven's speech. By a person of quality.
Dissertations on government, the affairs of the bank, and paper-money: By the author of Common sense. Read more about Dissertations on government, the affairs of the bank, and paper-money: By the author of Common sense.
Discourses for the use of families: on the advantages of a free enquiry, and on the study of the scriptures. By W. Hazlitt, M.A. Read more about Discourses for the use of families: on the advantages of a free enquiry, and on the study of the scriptures. By W. Hazlitt, M.A.
Independence: an ode. By the late T. Smollet, M.DOde to independence Read more about Independence: an ode. By the late T. Smollet, M.DOde to independence
A brief state of the inland or home trade, of England: and of the oppressions it suffers, and the dangers which threaten it from the invasion of hawkers, pedlars, and clandestine traders of all sorts. Humbly represented to the present Parliament. Read more about A brief state of the inland or home trade, of England: and of the oppressions it suffers, and the dangers which threaten it from the invasion of hawkers, pedlars, and clandestine traders of all sorts. Humbly represented to the present Parliament.