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Peace without union. By way of reply, to Sir H--- M---'s peace at home
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The Doleful complaint of Sir Humphry Mac - - - - - h, on the loss of his election at Oxford
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A Continuation of the dialogue
Or, A familiar discourse, concerning Sir Humphry Mackworth's proposal for payment of the publick debts, for relief of the South-Sea Company, and for easing the nation of the land and malt taxes, founded on the nature and excellency of the constitution of the government of Great Britain. Between a Noble Lord, an old member of Parliament, an eminent merchant, a learned lawyer, a country gentleman, a master weaver, a notable broker, all met together accidentally on purpose in Exchange-Alley; and occasioned by the Hawkers coming among them with the following cry, here is a new proposal, a new scheme, for payment of publick debts, for relief of the South-Sea Company, &c -
The answer of Sir Humphrey Mackworth to the several particulars of the complaint upon the petition of several creditors and proprietors of principal-money, annuities, and shares of the Company of Mine-Adventurers
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An answer to several queries relating to the Proposal for payment of the publick debts, for relief of the South-Sea Company, and for easing the nation of the land and malt-taxes
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A Short answer to several objections against Sir Humphrey Mackworth and the directors of the Governor and Company of the Mine-Adventurers of England
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A vindication of the rights and prerogatives of the right honourable the House of Lords
wherein a late discourse entitled A vindication of the rights of the Commons of England [by Sir Humphrey Mackworth] is consider'd -
A short state of the case and proceedings of the Company of Mine-Adventurers
with an abstract of the defence of the deputy governor and directors -
A representation containing a vindication of Sir Humphrey Mackworth from the many false and scandalous reflections cast upon him in the House of Commons in the year 1709
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A continuation of the dialogue, or, A familiar discourse concerning Sir Humphry Mackworth's Proposal for payment of the publick debts, for relief of the South-Sea Company, and for easing the nation of the land and malt taxes
between a noble lord, an old member of Parliament, an eminent merchant, a learned lawyer, a country gentleman, a master weaver, a notable broker, all met together accidentally on purpose in Exchange-Alley -
The snake in the grass, discover'd; or, observations on a late pamphlet, intituled, Considerations on the present state of the nation, as to publick credit, Stocks, the Landed and Trading Interests; with a Proposal for the Speedy Lessening the Publick Debts, and Restoring Credit, in a Manner consistent with Parliamentary Engagements
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The case of Sir Humphrey Mackworth and the Mine Adventurers
with respect to the extraordinary proceedings of the agents, servants, and dependents of the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Mansell, Bar -
Observations on the scheme of Mr. Law, in France, and of Sir Humphry Mackworth, in Great-Britain
and concerning the establishing paper-money, and forcing credit -
Peace without union
by way of reply to Sir H-- M--'s Peace at home -
Observations on the scheme of Mr. Law, in France, and of Sir Humphrey Mackworth, in Great-Britain
and concerning the establishing paper-money, and forcing credit -
A vindication of the rights and prerogatives of the Right Honourable the House of Lords
Wherein a late discourse entitled, A vindication of the rights of the Commons of England is consider'd -
Some observations by way of ansvver
to a pamphlet, called England's glory; or, The Royal bank -
A dialogue or a familiar discourse concerning Sir Humphry Mackworth's Proposal for payment of the publick debts
between a noble lord, an old member of Parliament, an eminent merchant, a learned lawyer, a country gentleman, a master weaver, a notable broker, all met together accidentally on purpose in Exchange-Alley -
The mine-adventure laid open
being an answer to a late pamphlet intitled, A familiar discourse, &c., publish'd by William Shiers ... but acknowledged before the ... committee of the House of Commons to be written by Sir Humphrey Mackworth ... Note, this is publish'd for the satisfaction of the adventurers and creditors therein -
Now or never, or, A familiar discourse concerning the two schemes for restoring national credit
either by the united interest of the three great companies, or by making the government-securities current in all payments, in a new parliamentary species of money, to be secur'd and redeem'd by a proportionable part of the publick revenue, appropriated as a sinking fund for that purpose -
Cassandra (but I hope not) telling what will come of it
in answer to the Occasional letter, num. I, wherein The new-associations, &c., are considered -
Cassandra (but I hope not) telling what will come of it
in answer to the Occasional letter, num. I, wherein The new-associations, &c., are considered -
A letter to Sir H. Mackworth, concerning his treatise about the late occasional bill
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An essay on the value of the mines, late of Sir Carbery Price
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The report of the committee of the House of Commons to whom it was referred to consider of the humble petitions of several creditors and proprietors of principal mony, annuities, and shares in the Mine-Adventure of England
with the resolutions of the House of Commons thereupon