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Pamphlets, &c.

Vol. 1-1 Papers Relating to the Quakers Tythe Bill. 2 Answer to the County Parson's Plea against the Quaker's Tythe-Bill.

3 Complaint of the Children of Israel.

4 Lord Wharton's Letter to the Bishop of St. Asaph.
5 Remarks on the Representation of the House of Com-
mons to the King.

6 Letters and Representations between the King and
Prince of Wales.

7 Letter from a Member of Parliament concerning 115,000 pounds, granted for the Civil List.

8 Jurisdictions of the Court of Chancery, as a Court of Equity.

9 Cause of Dr. Rundle's Promotion.

10 Reason's against Dr. Rundle's Promotion.

11 Remarks upon

"Plain Account of the Sacrament.”

12 Human Wisdom Displayed.

Vol. 2-1 An Inquiry into the Present Disasters, 1690.

2 Justification of the Prince of Orange's Descent in England.

3 Answer to a Dissenter's Letter.

4 Vox Populi, or the Peoples Claims, &c.

5 Persuasive to Moderation.

6 Second Letter concerning a French Invasion.

7 Arguments against Standing Armies.

8 History of Standing Armies.

9 Advances of the Church of England toward Rome. 10 Considerations upon the Present State of the Affairs of England.

11 New Essay towards a True Ecclesiastical History. 12 Letters to King William III.

Vol. 3-1 Proving that King Charles was the Author of Eikon

Basilike.

2 Defence of the Vindication of King Charles.

3 Memorial of the Church of England.

4 Second Defence of the Bishop of Sarum.

5 Sham-Sermon Dissected.

6 Gallienus Redivivus.

Vol. 3-7 Inquiry into the Occasional Conformity of Dissenters. 8 Alarm to Sinners, containing the Confession of R. Foublees.

Vol. 4-1 Expediency of one Man's Dying, &c.
2 Opposition to a Vision.

2 Thoughts on Affairs, Foreign and Domestic.
4 Expostulations with the Citizens of London upon
their Instructions to their Representatives.

5 Observations on the Conduct of Great Britain.
6 Profit and Loss of Great Britain and Spain.
7 Appeal to the Unprejudiced, on the Convention with
Spain.

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9 Caveat against Concluding the Session with an Act of Indemnity.

10 Trial of Sir C. Ogle.

11 Copy of the Royal Charter for an Hospital for Exposed Children.

12 Popular Prejudices concerning Partiality to Hano

ver.

13 Court-Secret.

14 Important Secret.

Vol. 5-1 Republic of Letters, for July, 1728.

2 Remarks on two late Presentments.

3 On Eating Blood, against Delany.

4 Calumny Refuted, &c. by Dr. Conybeare.
5 Hodgson's Introduction to Chronology.

6 Proposal for Revising the Ten Commandments.

Vol. 6-1 Review of the Peace Bill.

2 Case of the Hanover Forces.

3 Key to the Business of the Present Session.
4 Report on the Conduct of the Earl of Oxford.
5 Conduct of the late Administration.

6 Answer to the By-Stander.

7 Letter to a Noble Lord.

8 Letter from a By-Stander.

Vol. 7-1 Magna Charta of Henry III.

2 Usher's Prophesies and Predictions.

3 Declaration of the Hungarian War, 1682.

4 The Ignoramus Justices.

5 Answer to the Middlesex Justices, on Conventicles.
6 Account of the Growth of Popery in England, 1677.

7 Dialogues at Oxford, on Government.

8 Letter to a Friend on a Prorogation, 1679.

9

to a Person of Quality on the Dissolution.

Vol. 7-10 Just and Modest Vindication of the two last Parlia

ments.

11 Scotch-Mist cleared up, Trial of Argyle, for Treason.

12 Oath of Irish Papists no Evidence.

13 No Protestant Plot.

14 Third Part of No Protestant Plot.

15 A Tory Plot, or the Discovery, &c.

16 Inquiry into the Election of Sheriffs of London, &c. 17 Hunt's Defence of the Charter of London.

18 Reflexions on the Play "The Duke of Guise."

Vol. 8-1 Case of the Hanover Forces, 1743.

2 Vindication of the Hanover Forces, 1743.

3 Interest of Hanover, 1743.

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5 Observation on the Conduct of Great Britain, 1743. 6 Question with regard to our Army in Flanders.

7 Plan for a Peace, 1743.

8 Present Politicks of Great Britain, 1743.

Vol. 9-1 Tracts concerning Dr. Sacheverell.

Vol. 10-1 Proposals for carrying on the War with Vigour, 1755. 2 Forces not Grievous, 1755.

3 Letter on Foreign Subsidies, &c.

4 Want of System in Public Affairs, 1757.

Vol. 11-1 Trial of the Duke of Cumberland for Crim. Con.

1770.

2 Supremacy of the British Legislature, and their Right

to tax the Americans.

3 Perreau's Narrative of his Unhappy Case.

4 Trial of Mr. Weld for Impotency.

5 l'Homme aux Quarante Ecus.

Vol. 12-1 Brewster's, Jus Feciale Anglicanum.

2 Discourse of Free-Thinking.

3 Proposal for Amending the Ten Commandments.
5 Character of Queen Caroline.

6 Royal Sin of Adultery Rebuked.

Vol. 13-1 Manifesto of the Lord Protector, by Milton. 2 Milton on the Liberty of Printing.

3 Some Remarks by Caleb d'Anvers.

4 Dissertation on the Liberty of the Subject.

5 Letter from a Member of Parliament, &c. on a Settlement on the Prince of Wales.

6 Necessity of a Perpetual Alliance, &c.

7 Reasons for a War against Spain, 1738.

Vol. 14-1 Memoirs of the Earl of Rochester.

2 Vindication of the Bishop of Salisbury, and Passive Obedience.

Vol. 14-3 State of the Nation in 1712-13.
4 Speeches of her Majesty, to 1712.

5 New Preface, with an Additional Chapter to the Pas-
toral Care, 1713.

6 A Speech intended to have been spoken by the Terræ-Filius, at Oxford, 1713.

7 The Revolution, and Anti-Revolution Principles, Stated and Compared, 1714.

8 Conduct of the Purse in Ireland, 1714.

9 Letter to the Examiner.

10 Information against the Duke of Marlborough, and his Auswer.

11 Seasonable Thoughts for the Present Times, 1714. 12 Vindication of Queen Anne, &c. 1715.

13 Nixon's Cheshire Prophecy.

14 Whigs Vindicated, 1715.

15 Necessity of Impeaching the late Ministry, &c. 1715. 16 Memorial of the Proceeding of the late Ministry, &c.

1715.

17 Nature and Obligation of Oaths.

Vol. 15-1 Asgill's Defence upon his Expulsion, 1713.
2 Observation on the State of the Nation, 1713.
3 Thanks of an Honest Clergyman.

4 Steele on the Importance of Dunkirk.

5 Burnet's New Preface to Pastoral Letter.

6 History of the Parliament, 1713.

7 Dutch Better Friends than the French.

8 Whigs Vindicated.

9 Essay toward Real Moderation.

10 Divine Rights of Treaties.

11 Sacheverell's Answer to his Impeachment.
12 Defection Considered.

13 Advice to the People of Great Britain.

14 Dissuasive from Jacobitism.

15 Danger of the Church Inquired Into.

16 Instructions to Vander Bank.

17 Ainsworth's Domestic Education.

18 Pope's Comment on the Ten Commandments.
19 Dialogue's concerning the Deity.

20 Confutation of the Doctrine of the Trinity.
21 Friendly Call to Unity.

22 Istleworth-Lyon's Peace.

Vol. 16-1 Life of Arch Bishop Teunison.

2 Epistle from the Pope to Dr. Snape.
3 Modest Apology for Parson Alberoni.

4 Letter to the Author of the Independent Whig.

Vol. 16-5 Protestant Account of the Burning of London. 6 Bouchain, in a Dialogue between Medley and Examiner.

7 Letter from St. Germains.

8 Letter to N. F.

9 Letter concerning Allegiance, by a Bishop.

10 Account of a Dream at Harwich.

11 Fears and Sentiments of all True Britons.

12 Remarks on the Address of the Bishops of London. 13 Articles of the Treaty of Union.

14 Offers of France explained.

15 British Academy, for the Advancement of.
16 Thoughts of an Honest Tory.

17 Account of the Earl of Galway's Conduct.
18 Reasons for not ending the War, 1711.
19 Beasts in Power.

20 Letters to J. B.

Vol. 17-1 Essay against Uncharitableness.

2 Advice to the Ministers of the Church of Great Britain.

3 Proceeding of the Lords and Commons in 1628, against R. Manwaring.

4 Reasons against Fighting, 1712.

5 History of the Peace of 1712.

6 Letters to People of England, occasioned by Letters of a Dissent.

7 Memorial justifying the Revolution, 1715.

8 Remarks upon the Declaration of War against Spain: 9 Advantages of the Hanoverian Succession.

Vol. 18-1 Case of Allegiance Considered.

2 Case of the Oaths stated.

3 Answer to a Pamphlet entitled Obedience, &c.
4 Letter, occasioned by a Letter concerning the Bishops
in the Tower, 1689.

5 Answer to a Petition of the Archbishop of Canter-
bury and other Bishops.

6 Examination of the Bishops, 1688.

7 Letter from a City-Minister to a Member of Parlia ment, 1689.

8 Memorial of the Affairs of Scotland, 1689.

9 Letter, showing the Insufficiency of Reasons for not reading the Declaration, 1688.

10 Letter concerning the High and Low Church. 11 Reply to a Vindication of a Discourse concerning the Unreasonableness of a New Separation. Vol. 19-1 Secret History of the White-Staff.

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