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Letter on Political Liberty, and the Principles of the 



English and Irish Projects of Reform. 8° London, 



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 Address to the Public, in which an Answer is given to 



the principal Objections of Lord North and Mr. Pitt, 



to the Repeal of the Test Laws. By a Master of 



Arts of the University of Oxford. S" London, 1790. 



(Mack. Coll.) P. 344. 

 Collection of Testimonies in favor of Religious Liberty, 



in the Case of the Dissenters, Catholics, and Jews. 



By a Christian Politician. 8° London, 1790. 



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 Errors of the British Minister, in the Negotiation with 



the Court of Spain. 8° London, 1790. (Mack. 



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 . Address to the People of England upon the subject of 



the inten<led War with Spain. 8" London, 1791. 



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 . Considerations on the approach of W^ar, and the Con- 

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moved in the House of Commons, on the approach oj 



a Russian War. 8° London, 1791. (Mack. Coll.) 



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- Observations and Reflections on the War with Russia. 



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- Serious Enquiries into the Motives and Consequences of 



our present Armament against Russia. 8° London, 

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- Short Seasonable Hint, addressed to the Landholders and 



Merchants of Great Britain on the Alarm of f p 

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