Displaying 1-50 of 121 results for author/contributor "Hanway, Jonas, 1712-1786."
The seaman's Christian friend [electronic resource] : containing moral and religious advice to seamen. by Jonas Hanway Esqr.
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London : sold by Dodsley in Pall Mall, Rivington's in St. Pauls Church Yard, Bew in Pater Noster Row, and Sewil in Cornhill, MDCCLXXIX. [1779]
1779
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Prudential instruction to the poor boys, fitted out by the Corporation of the Marine Society : with moral and religious advice adapted in a sententious manner to their condition, and to every one who is a candidate for happiness on Christian principles / by J. Hanway Esq.
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[London] : [Printed by Strahan and Preston?] MVCCLXXXVIII [i.e., MDCCLXXXVIII (1788)].
1788
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Thoughts on the use and advantages of music and other amusements most in esteem in the polite world, and the means of improving them to make our proper happiness and our pleasures but one object : in nine letters, in answer to a letter relating to modern musical entertainments, &c.
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London : Printed for J. Dodsley ... , 1765.
1765
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Midnight the signal [electronic resource] : In sixteen letters to a lady of quality in two volumes: ...
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[London] : Sold by Dodsley, 1779.
1779
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An essay on tea : considered as pernicious to health, obstructing industry, and impoverishing the nation : also an account of its growth, and great consumption in these kingdoms : with several political reflections, and thoughts on public love : in thirty-two letters to two ladies / [H*****].
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[London? : s.n., 1757]
1757
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The soldier's faithful friend [electronic resource] : being moral and religious advice to soldiers: with an historical abridgment of the events of the last war. To which are prefixed, reflections on the defection of the colonists. By Jonas Hanway, Esq; Printed on occasion of the Benefaction for the Relief of Soldiers Widows, &c. in America.
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London : [s.n.], MDCCLXXVI. [1776]
1776
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Two letters. [electronic resource] : Let.IV. Being thoughts on the means of augmenting the number of mariners in these kingdoms, upon principles of liberty. Let.V. To Robert Dingley, Esq; containing moral and political reasons for relieving prostitutes who are inclined to forsake their evil Course of Life. By Mr. Hanway.
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London : [s.n.], Printed in the Year M.DCC.LVIII. [1758]
1758
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The state of master chimney-sweepers, [electronic resource] : and their journeymen; particularly of the distressed boys, apprentices, who are daily seen in the Streets of these Cities staggering under a Load of Misery. With a proposal for their relief. By Jonas Hanway, Esq.
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London : sold by Sewel in Cornhill, and others, M.DCC.LXXIX. [1779]
1779
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Thoughts on the duty of a good citizen, [electronic resource] : with regard to war and invasion; in a letter from a citizen to his friend.
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London : printed by J. Waugh,and W. Fenner, in Lombard-Street, [1756]
1756
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Thoughts on the importance of the sabbath, [electronic resource] : with a caution not to trespass on the design of it: also on the use and advantages of music, as an amusement to the polite part of mankind. Likewise on the Abuse of Music in Churches as practised by many Organists. With several religious, moral, and political reflections on modern inattention to the true art of living, with regard to some of our most fashionable amusements. In nine letters. By Jonas Hanway, Esq;.
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London : [ printed for J. Dodsley ], M.DCC.LXV. [1765]
1765
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Thoughts on the duty of a good citizen, [electronic resource] : with regard to apprehensions of invasion; in a letter from a citizen to his friend.
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London : printed by J. Waugh , in Lombard-Street ; and sold at the pamphlet-shops, in London and Westminster, 1759.
1759
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Three letters [electronic resource] : on the subject of the Marine Society. Let. I. On occasion of their clothing for the sea 3097 men, and 2045 boys, to the end of Dec. 1757. II. Pointing out several Advantages Accruing to the Nation from this Institution. III. Being a full detail of the rules and forms of the Marine Society. With a list of the Subscribers to the 16th of February, and State of Accounts to the 23d of March, 1758. To which is prefixed, a general view of th motives for establishing this society. By Mr. Hanway.
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London : sold by R. and J. Dodsley in Pall-Mall; P. Vaillant in the Strand; J. Waugh in Lombard-Street; and at the pamphlet-shops, M.DCC.LVIII. [1758]
1758
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Reasons for an augmentation of at least twelve thousand mariners, to be employed in the merchants-service, and coasting-trade [electronic resource] : with some thoughts on the means of providing for a number of our seamen, after the present war is finished; also to support a constant additional Marine-Force, in order to the cheaper and more expeditious decision of our future Quarrels; and to render Pressing necessary in a less degree. Also to promote the Benefit of Ship-Owners and Under-Writers; to extend, the Navigator of these Kingdoms, and to take care of the Poor who incline to a Sea-Life. Likewise, to make Provision for the Boys fitted out by the Marine-Society, when they shall be discharged from the King's Ships. With some Remarks on the Magdalen-House. In thirty-three letters to Charles Gray, Esq; of Colchester. By Mr. Hanway.
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London : sold by R. and J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall; J. Waugh, in Lombard-Street; and at the pamphlet-shops, M.DCC.LIX. [1759]
1759
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Observations on the causes of the dissoluteness which reigns among the lower classes of the people [electronic resource] : the propensity of some to petty larceny: and the danger of gaming, concubinage, and an excessive fondness for amusement in high life, &c. Also an account of the humanity and policy of the Marine Society, now solliciting an Incorporation-The State of the London Workhouse, and the Usefulness and Piety of the Magdalen Hospital, &c. With a proposal for new regulating of Bridewell, in order to render it of important Service to the Police of London. Likewise a plan for preventing the extrordinary mortality of the children of the labouring Poor in London and Westminster. In three letters to a governor of Bridewell, Bethlem, Christ-Church, &c. By Jonas Hanway, Esq;.
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London : sold by J. and F. Rivington, in Saint Paul's Church-Yard, and other booksellers, MDCCLXXII. [1772]
1772
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An historical account of the British trade over the Caspian Sea [electronic resource] : with a journal of travels from London through Russia into Persia; and back again through Russia, Germany and Holland. To which are added, the revolutions of Persia during the present century, with the particular history of the great usurper Nadir Kouli. In Four Volumes. ... . By Jonas Hanway, Merchant.
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London : sold by Mr. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall; Mr. Nourse, Mr. Millar, Mr. Vaillant, and Mr. Patterson, in the Strand; Mr. Waugh, in Lombard-Street; and Mr. Willock, in Cornhill, MDCCLIII. [1753]
1753
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An historical account of the British trade over the Caspian Sea [electronic resource] : with the author's journal of travels from England through Russia into Persia; and back through Russia, Germany and Holland. To which are added, the revolutions of Persia during the present century, with the particular history of the great usurper Nadir Kouli. Illustrated with Maps and Copper-Plates. The second edition, revised and corrected. In Two Volumes. ... . By Jonas Hanway, Merchant.
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London : printed for T. Osborne, D. Brown, T. and T. Longman, C. Davis, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, A. Millar, J. Whiston and B. White, R. Dodsley, and J. and J. Rivington, MDCCLIV. [1754]
1754
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A letter on occasion of the public enquiry concerning the most fit and proper bread to be assized for general use: Shewing the Difficulty of executing the Act of the 31st Geo. II. in a beneficial manner to the Poor; the constant Usage and Custom with regard to Bread for many Centuries; the folly of eating Bread known to be made white by Art and Adulteration, and the great Advantages of eating pure Bread made of all the Flour, including the Heart of the Wheat, as the most salutary, agreeable and nutritive Aliment. Recommended as an Object of a very serious and important Nature. By an advocate for public welfare [electronic resource].
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London : sold at Mrs. Woodfall's, at Charing-Cross; and J. Brotherton and Sewell, near the Royal-Exchange; and at the pamphlet shops, MDCCLXXIII. [1773]
1773
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Earnest advice, [electronic resource] : particularly to persons who live in an habitual Neglect of Our Lord's Supper, considered as a commemorative Sacrifice inseparable from Christianity, and as A Preservative against superstitious Fears, and the immoral Practices, which deface the Glory of our Country, and darken our Prospects of a Life to come. In forty-nine letters. By Jonas Hanway, Esq; .
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London : MDCCLXXVIII. sold by Dodsley, in Pall-Mall; Sewell, near the Royal Exchange; Bew, in Pater-Noster Row, [1778]
1778
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Domestic happiness, promoted [electronic resource] : in a series of discourses from a father to his daughter, on occasion of her going into service; Calculated to render Servants in general virtuous and happy: with various characters, anecdotes, fables, and reflections, suited to Masters and Mistresses of families. Being for the most part adapted also to the Use of Sunday-Schools, as Lectures to the Scholars, particularly Such as are going into Service; Abridged from Virtue in humble life, written by Jonas Hanway, Esq.
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London : sold by Dodsley in Pall Mall, and Sewel in Cornhill, MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]
1786
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Motives for the establishment of the Marine Society. [electronic resource] : By a merchant.
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London : [s.n.], Printed in the Year M.DCC.LVII. [1757]
1757
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Letters on the importance of the rising generation of the laboring part of our fellow-subjects; being an account of the miserable state of the infant parish poor; the great usefulness of the hospital for exposed and deserted young children properly restricted; the obligations of parochial officers; and an historical detail of the whole mortality of London and Westminster, from 1592 to this time. With political, moral, and religious observations on the education and instruction of the poor, marriage, and population. Reflexions on the causes of the high price of provisions; the danger of the national debt, expensive living, and want of zeal for our common welfare. In two volumes. Vol. I. By Jonas Hanway, Esq [electronic resource].
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London : printed for A. Millar and T. Cadell, opposite Catherine-Street in the Strand; and C. Marsh and G. Woodfall, at Charing-Cross, MDCCLXVII. [1767]
1767
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Letter to the governors of the maritime-school recommending a mode of preserving their object to posterity, [electronic resource] : notwithstanding the income falls short of the maintenance of it as a free school. By Jonas Hanway Esqr. Treasurer. Oct: MDCCLXXXIII.
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[London? : s.n., 1783]
1783
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Proposal for county naval free-schools, to be built on waste lands, giving such effectual instructions to poor boys, as may nurse them for the sea service ... with a view to provide their own rainment, while good regulations and discipline, diffuse a moral & religious economy through the land ...
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[London, 1783]
1783
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Prudential instruction to the poor boys, fitted out by the Corporation of the Marine Society. [electronic resource] : with moral and religious advice adapted in a sententious manner to their condition. And to every one who is a candidate for happiness on Christian principles. By J. Hanway Esq.
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[London], MVCCLXXXVIII. [1788]
1788
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Three letters [electronic resource] : on the subject of the Marine Society. Let. I. On occasion of their clothing for the sea 3097 men, and 2045 boys, to the end of Dec. 1757. II. Pointing out several Advantages Accruing to the Nation from this Institution. III. Being a full detail of the rules and forms of the Marine Society. With a List of the Subscribers to the 16th of February, and State of Accounts to the 23d of March, 1758. To which is prefixed, a general view of th motives for establishing this society. By Mr. Hanway.
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London : [s.n.], Printed in the Year M.DCC.LVIII. [1758]
1758
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Reasons for an augmentation of at least twelve thousand mariners to be employed in the merchants-service and coasting-trade : with some thoughts on the means of providing for a number of our seamen after the present war is finished ... : likewise to make provision for the boys fitted out by the Marine-Society when they shall be discharged from the King's ships : with some remarks on the Magdalen-house : in thirty-three letters to Charles Gray, Esq., of Colchester / by Mr. Hanway.
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London : Sold by R. and J. Dodsley ..., J. Waugh ..., 1759.
1759
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A plan for establishing a charity-house, [electronic resource] : or charity-houses, for the reception of repenting prostitutes. To be called the Magdalen charity.
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London : [s.n.], Printed in the Year MDCCLVIII. [1758]
1758
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Advice from farmer Trueman, to his daughter Mary, upon her going to service [electronic resource] : in a series of discourses designed to promote the welfare and true interest of servants : with reflections of no less importance to masters and mistresses / abridged by the consent of the author, from the works of Jonas Hanway, esq.
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Ponterfract [England] : Printed, by B. Boothroyd, 1805.
1805
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Full text online available onsite at NYPLAdvice from Farmer Trueman, [electronic resource] : to his daughter Mary, upon her going to service. In a series of discourses, designed to promote the welfare and true interest of servants: with reflexions of no less importance to masters and mistresses. Abridged by consent of the author, from the works of Jonas Hanway, Esq;.
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Wakefield : printed by Thomas Waller, [1795?]
1795
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Advice from Farmer Trueman, [electronic resource] : to his daughter Mary, upon her going to service. In a series of discourses, designed to promote the welfare and true interest of servants, with reflections of no less importance to Masters and Mistresses.
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London : [s.n.], Printed in the Year, M.DCC.XCVI. [1796]
1796
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Addressed to Mr. George Hanway Blackburn, [electronic resource] : on occasion of his baptism on the fifteenth of February MDCCLXXXII. By one of his Godfathers, Jonas Hanway, Esq. when he was aged LXXI and IX months.
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[London?] : [s.n.], MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]
1784
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The defects of police. The cause of immorality and the continual robberies committed, particularly in and about the metropolis ... with various proposals for preventing hanging and transportation ... Observations on the Rev. Mr. Hetherington's charity ...
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London, J. Dodsley, 1775.
1775
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Common sense: in nine conferences, between a British merchant and a candid merchant of America, in their private capacities as friends; tracing the several causes of the present contests between the mother country and her American subjects; the fallacy of their prepossessions; and the ingratitude and danger of them; the reciprocal benefits of the national friendship; and the moral obligations of individuals which enforce it: with various anecdotes, and reasons drawn from facts, tending to conciliate all differences, and establish a permanent union for the common happiness and glory of the British Empire.
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London, Sold by J. Dodsley; and Brotherton and Sewel, 1775.
1775
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The Christian officer, addressed to the officers of his Majesty's forces, including the militia: being an earnest expostulation on the dangerous effects of irreligion as it appears among soldiers, sailors, and the common people. By J. H Esq.
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London, J. Dodsley, 1766.
1766
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The soldier's faithful friend; being political, moral, and religious monition to officers and private men in the army and militia ... by J.H. Esq. ...
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London, J. Dodsley, 1766.
1766
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The sentiments and advice of Thomas Trueman, a ... footman: in a letter to his brother ... setting forth the custom of vails-giving ... [Anon.]
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London, Henderson, 1760.
1760
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An historical account of the British trade over the Caspian sea: with a journal of travels from London through Russia into Persia; and back through Russia, Germany and Holland. To which are added, the revolutions of Persia during the present century, with the particular history of the great usurper Nadir Kouli ... By Jonas Hanway, merchant
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London, Sold by Mr. Dodsley [etc.] 1753.
1753
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An historical account of the British trade over the Caspian Sea; with a journal of travels from London through Russia into Persia; and back again through Russia, Germany, and Holland. To which are added, The revolutions of Persia during the present century, with the particular history of the great usurper Nadir Kouli. By Jonas Hanway, merchant.
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Dublin, W. Smith, and R. James, 1754.
1754
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A journal of eight days journey from Portsmouth to Kingston upon Thames; through Southampton, Wiltshire, &c. With miscellaneous thoughts, moral and religious; in sixty-four letters: addressed to two ladies of the partie. To which is added, An essay on tea, considered as pernicious to health, obstructing industry, and impoverishing the nation ... with several political reflections, and thoughts on public love: in thirty-two letters to two ladies ... By Mr. H----.
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London, Printed for H. Woodfall [etc] 1757.
1757-1756
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Letters on the importance of the rising generation of the laboring part of our fellow-subjects : being an account of the miserable state of the infant parish poor; the great usefulness of the hospital for exposed and deserted young children properly restricted; the obligations of parochial officers; and an historical detail of the whole mortality of London and Westminster, from 1592 to this time ... / by Jonas Hanwar.
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London : Printed for A. Millar and T. Cadell, 1767.
1767
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An essay on tea : considered as pernicious to health, obstructing industry, and impoverishing the nation : with a short account of its growth, and great consumption in these kingdoms : with several political reflections : in twenty-five letters addressed to two ladies / [H*****].
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[London : H. Woodfall, 1756]
1756
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Letters admonitory and argumentative, [electronic resource] : from J. H-----y, Merchant, to J. S------r, Merchant, In reply to Particular Passages, and the General Argument, of a Pamphlet, entitled, Further Considerations on the Bill, &c.
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London : sold by Dodsley in Pall-Mall, Millar, Nourse, and Vaillant in the Strand, and Waugh in Lombard-Street, 1753.
1753
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The commemorative sacrifice of our Lord's supper considered as a preservative against superstitious fears and immoral practices. Earnest advice to persons who live in an habitual neglect of this means of grace and hope of felicity. Prayers suited to the general exigencies of Christians and the particular circumstances of the British Nation. By Jonas Hanway, Esq [electronic resource].
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London : printed for Dodsley in Pall-Mall, Sewell near the Royal Exchange, Bew in Pater-Noster-Row, M.DCC.LXXVII. [1777]
1777
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Common sense: in nine conferences, between a British merchant and a candid merchant of America, in their private capacities as friends; tracing the several causes of the present contests between the mother country and her American subjects; the fallacy of their prepossessions; and the ingratitude and danger of them; the reciprocal benefits of the national friendship; and the moral obligations of individuals which enforce it: with various anecdotes, and reasons drawn from facts, tending to conciliate all differences, and establish a permanent union for the common happiness and glory of the British empire [electronic resource].
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London : sold by J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall; and Brotherton and Sewel, in Cornhill, MDCCLXXV. [1775]
1775
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Eight letters to His Grace ---- Duke of ----, on the custom of vails-giving in England. Shewing the absurdity, Inconveniency, National Disreputation, and many pernicious Consequences of it to all Ranks of the People. With proposals for an encrease of wages, and other advantages to domestic servants [electronic resource].
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London : printed for C. Henderson, under the Royal-Exchange, [1760]
1760
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