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Thomas Smith, gent. and Deborah his wife, Charles Lopdell, and John Joyce, alias Shoie, appellants. Edward Evans, Esq; and Susannah his wife, William Turvin, a minor, by the said Susannah his mother and procheinamy, Robert Hockett, Esq; and Mary his wife, respondents. The respondents case
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An oration, pronounced on the 29th of May, 1795
at the enterment of the Rev. Thomas Smith, A.M. (Ae. 93, and the 68th of his ministry.) By Elijah Kellogg, A.M. Pastor of a church in Portland -
Appendix journal of the proceedings of the Senate ... sitting as the High Court of Impeachment
on the trial of an article of accusation and impeachment preferred by the House of Representatives against Edward Shippen ... and Jasper Yeates and Thomas Smith ... ; begun on Monday the 7th of January, 1805, and concluded on ... the 28th of the same month -
An answer to Baillie Smith's Address to the Town Council of Edinburgh
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Reply by Mr. Smith, to the answer of the town council to his address
containing an account of the city's receipt and expenditure for a period of ten years, and other interesting information on the subject of its affairs -
A calm and serious reply to the address of Thomas Smith, Esq
with some observations on the answer of an old magistrate -
A fish head in the dark
an auld story in Scottish rhyme, concluded with the ghaist, a dream, and An elegiac song dedicated to Thomas Smith, esq -
Letter from a burgess and guild brother of Edinburgh, to his fellow citizens
on the subject of the late publications, so far as they reltae to the city's debt, its income, and expenditure ; with comparative tables of the statements by Mr. Smith, an old magistrate, and the town council -
Reply by Mr. Smith, to the answer of the town council to his address
containing an account of the city's receipt and expenditure for a period of ten years, and other interesting information on the subject of its affairs -
The Smithiad, or, City-patriot victorious
a poem -
The trial of Thomas Smith, and John Kennedy
for a highway robbery, committed on the body of John Matthews, in the Parish of Rickmersworth, Herts, on Sunday Evening the 13th of May last. AS Also, A particular Account of the Circumstances attending the discovery thereof, and of the Persons of the Robbers -
Strictures on the late political conduct of Bailie Smith
in which he is vindicated from the imputation of entertaining views hostile to the interest of Mr Dundas; and other motives are assigned for his conduct -
By the King
a proclamation prohibiting the importation of purles, cutworkes, and bonelaces, made in forraine parts, and for the sealing of such as are made within the realme of England and dominion of Wales -
The death of an aged servant of God, considered and improved
in a funeral discourse, delivered at Portland, May 31st. 1795. Being the Lord's Day after the funeral of the Rev. Thomas Smith, Senior Pastor of the First Church in Portland, who departed this life, May 23, in the 94th. year of his age -
A letter sent by I.B. Gentleman vnto his very frende Maystet [sic] R.C. Esquire
vvherin is conteined a large discourse of the peopling & inhabiting the cuntrie called the Ardes, and other adiacent in the north of Ireland, and taken in hand by Sir Thomas Smith one of the Queenes Maiesties priuie Counsel, and Thomas Smith Esquire, his sonne -
Whereas a report prevails in this city, that Mr. Thomas Smith, during the last election, did reflect on the Irish people, by saying, that they came into this conntry [sic] floating upon straws
We the subscribers ... do hereby certify ... that he was not the person who did reflect upon the Irish people -
His Most Excellent Majesty King George, by his letters patent under the great seal of Great Britain, in the third year of his reign, having granted to Thomas Smith, Esq. the sole license, power, and authority of expressing and making an oil from the seeds of poppies
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A satyr against mankind
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Case of Captain Thomas Smith
Late commander of the Nightingal, now a prisoner in Newgate -
To the honourable, the Commons House of Parliament. The information of Iohn Bargraue esquire, shewing the seuerall abuses of the gouernment of the plantation in Virginia
against Sir Thomas Smith knight. Alderman Iohnson & alias -
By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the importation of purles, cutworkes, and bonelaces, made in forraine parts
and for the sealing of such as are made within the realme of England and dominion of Wales -
The memorial of Capt. Thomas Smith, late commander of the Nightingal: wherein a true state of his case is deliver'd; with certificates, proving his conduct and services to the nation
Recommended, under his own hand, to the serious consideration of all sober and judicious persons of all conditions -
By the King and Queen. A proclamation for the apprehending of Sir James Montgomery, Charles Mackallough, and Thomas Smith
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Strictures on the late political conduct of Bailie Smith
in which he is vindicated from the imputation of entertaining views hostile to the interest of Mr. Dundas, and other motives are assigned for his conduct -
An answer to Mr. Smith's address
published by authority of the Town Council of Edinburgh