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Some observations on the second edition of the pamphlet of Wm. Pulteney, esq. entitled, "The effects to be expected from the East India bill on the constitution, &c."
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A letter to the Right Honorable William Pitt, from a Presbyterian of the Kirk of Scotland. To which is added, a short epistle to Wm. Pulteney, Esq; on his pamphlet, entitled, "effects to be expected from The East India Bill upon the Constitution."
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A faithful account of the manner of the election of Sir William Poultney, and Sir William Waller, Knights
to serve as members of the ensuing Parliament at Oxford, for the city of Westminster, and the liberties thereof, upon Thursday the 10th of February, 1680/1 : in answer to a letter from a person of quality in London -
An appeal from Scotland
the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, appellants, William Pulteney, Esquire, respondent -
Some considerations concerning the publick funds, the publick revenues, and the annual supplies, granted by Parliament
occasion'd by a late pamphlet, intitled, An enquiry into the conduct of our domestick affairs, from the year 1721, to Christmas 1733 -
A defence of an essay on the publick debts of this kingdom, &c
in an answer to a pamphlet entitled A state of the national debt, &c -
Bob-Lynn against Franck---Lynn
or, a full history of the controversies and dissentions in the family of the Lynn's. Occasioned by the Quarrel of Bob-Lynn and Will Worthy, which involved James Waver, Tom Starch, 'squire Maiden, Dick Dabble and Mr. Mimick, on Bob's Side, and Franck Lynn, Nick Waver, cum multis aliis, on the other. With several entertaining Passages relating to the Secret History of the Families of the Lynn's, Worthy's and Waver's: Very diverting to private Readers, and of some Use to the Publick -
Political arithmetick. Part II. Containing considerations on the means of raising the supplies within the year. Occasioned by Mr. Pulteney's pamphlet on that subject. By Arthur Young, Esq. F.R.S
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Some observations on the second edition of the pamphlet of Wm. Pulteney, Esq. entitled, "the effects to be expected from the East India Bill on the constitution, &c." By a late Member of Parliament
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A letter to Mr. P-
in which the controversy betwixt the friends of the present administration and him is fairly stated, occasioned by a pamphlet called An answer to one part of a late infamous libel, intitled Remarks on the Craftsman's vindication of his two honourable patrons, &c -
Bob-Lynn against Franck---Lynn
or, a full history of the controversies and dissentions in the family of the Lynn's. Occasioned BY The Quarrel of Bob-Lynn and Will Worthy, which involved James Waver, Tom Starch, 'squire Maiden, Dick Dabble and Mr. Mimick, on Bob's Side, and Franck Lynn, Nick Waver, cum multis aliis, on the other. With several entertaining Passages relating to the Secret History of the Families of the Lynn's, Worthy's and Waver's: Very diverting to private Readers, and of some Use to the Publick. To which is added, a letter from a lady to the truly worthy patron of the Free Briton, Daily courant, &c. who desires to be instructed in Politicks -
An appeal to reason and justice, in behalf of the British constitution
and the subjects of the British empire. In which the present important contest with the revolted colonies is impartially considered, the inconsistency of modern patriotism is demonstrated, the supremacy of Parliament is asserted on Revolution Principles, and American independence is proved to be a manifest violation of the rights of British subjects. To which is added, an appendix, containing remarks on a pamphlet intitled, "thoughts on the present state of affairs with America." By William Pulteney, Esq