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An address to the electors of Great Britain
Wherein the power of the people is traced from its original, and confirmed by undoubred authorities: the duty of their representatives in Parliament explained, proper rules laid down to judge of the merits of candidates. The present circumstances of the nation considered, the dangers with which we are threatned from placemen, and a cotrupt majority exposed, together with particular directions how every honest freeholder ought to act in the present situation of affairs: Done by an Eminent Hand -
Conclusion of the address, [&c]. An address to the electors of Great Britain
Wherein the power of the people is traced from its original and confirmed by undoubted authorities: the duty of their representatives in Parliament explained, proper rules laid down to judge of the merit of candidates. The present circumstances of the nation considered, the danger with which we are threatned from placemen, and a corrupt majority exposed, together with particular directions how every honest freeholder ought to act in the present situation of affairs. The whole set in a curious and new light, and, in a manner, never before attempted; containing a variety of facts. Done by an eminent hand -
The life of the most illustrious monarch Almanzor
and of the several revolutions of the mighty empire of the caliphs, and of the African kingdoms. Together with the history of the conquest of Spain by the Moors. Composed in Arabick by Abulcacim Tariff Abentariq, one of the Generals in that Spanish-Expedition; and translated into Spanish by Michael de Luna, interpreter to Philip the Second. Made English by an eminent hand -
The life of the most illustrious monarch Almanzor
and of the several revolutions of the mighty empire of the caliphs, and of the African kingdoms. Together with the history of the conquest of Spain by the Moors. Composed in Arabick by Abulcacim Tariff Abentariq, one of the Generals in that Spanish-Expedition; and translated into Spanish by Michael de Luna, interpreter to Philip the Second. Made English by an eminent hand -
A collection of tracts on several useful and interesting subjects, relating to publick affairs
necessary to be considered, especially at this present time -
A modest apology for the conduct of a certain reverend gentleman in a late excursion
with an infallible plan for removing all future animosity between the English and Scotch, by an eminent hand. To which is added, an extraordinary card upon a very extraordinary occasion