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Cursory Reflections on Public Men and Public Measures on the Continent
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Observations on the answer of the King of Great Britain to the manifesto, &c, of the Court of Versailles. By an Independent Whig
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The author of the letter to the Duke of Grafton vindicated from the charge of democracy. With notes. By Mr. Miles
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A letter to the Prince of Wales, in consequence of a second application to Parliament, for the payment of debts wantonly contracted since May 1787
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Postscript to a letter to the Prince of Wales, on a second application to Parliament, to discharge debts wantonly contracted since May, 1787
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A view of the causes and consequences of the present war with France
in answer to Mr. Burke's regicide peace. By the Honourable Thomas Erskine. With a dedication to the author, by P. Porcupine; and an appendix, containing the correspondence between Miles and the infamou Le Brun, minister of war, at the time when war was declared against Great Britain; which develops the real causes of that declaration, all the secret steps which the French took previous to it, and clearly unravels the thread of their ambitious projects -
Cursory reflections on public men and public measures on the continent. In a letter to a friend
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Authentic correspondence with Mr. Le Brun, with French minister, and others, to February 1793, inclusive, published as an appendix to other matter not less important
With a preface, and explanatory notes. By W. Miles -
A letter to Earl Stanhope, from Mr. Miles. With notes
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An enquiry into the justice and expediency of prescribing bounds to the Russian empire
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A letter to Henry Duncombe
Esq. member for the county of York, on the subject of the very extraordinay [sic] pamphlet, lately addressed by Mr. Burke, to a noble Lord. By William Miles -
A description of the Deverel barrow, opened A.D. 1825
also, A minute account of the Kimmeridge coal money, a most mysterious and nondescript article -
A letter to the Earl of Wycombe, &c. &c. from Mr. Miles on the present state of Ireland
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A letter to the Prince of Wales, on a second application to Parliament
to discharge debts wantonly contracted since May, 1787 -
A letter to the Duke of Grafton, with notes
To which is annexed a complete exculpation of M. de la Fayette from the charges indecently urged against him by Mr. Burke, in the House of Commons, on the 17th March, 1794 -
A letter to the Duke of Grafton, with notes
To which is annexed a complete exculpation of M. de la Fayette, from the charges indecently urged against him by Mr. Burke, in the House of Commons, on the 17th March, 1794 -
A letter to Henry Duncombe
Esq. member for the county of York, on the subject of the very extraordinary pamphlet, lately addressed by Mr. Burke, to a noble lord. By William Miles -
A letter to the Duke of Grafton, with notes
Including a complete exculpation of M. de la Fayette from the charges indecently urged against him by Mr. Burke, In the House of Commons, on the 17th March, 1794. By Mr. Miles. To which is annexed a vindication of the author from the charge of democracy -
A letter to the Prince of Wales
on a second application to Parliament, to discharge debts wantonly contracted since May, 1787 -
A letter to Henry Duncombe
Esq. member for the county of York, on the subject of the very extraordinay [sic] pamphlet, lately addressed by Mr. Burke, to a noble Lord. By William Miles. From the last London edition -
A letter to the Prince of Wales, on a second application to Parliament
to discharge debts wantonly contracted since May, 1787 -
A letter to His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales
with a sketch of the prospect before him, appendix, and notes -
A letter to Henry Duncombe
Esq. member for the county of York, on the subject of the very extraordinary pamphlet, lately addressed by Mr. Burke, to a noble lord. By William Miles -
A letter to Sir John Fielding
Knt. occasioned by His extraordinary Request to Mr. Garrick for the Suppression of the beggars opera. To which is added a Postscript to D. Garrick, Esq; Dat veniam Corvis, vexat censura Columbus. By William Augustus Miles -
A letter to the Prince of Wales
on a second application to Parliament, to discharge debts wantonly contracted since May, 1787