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1733A Letter to the free-holders of Great Britain-
1713A letter to the free-thinkersLay-man.
1804A letter to the freeholders of Middlesex : containing an examination of the objections made to the return at the close of the late Middlesex election, and remarks on the political character and connexions of Sir Francis Burdett, bart.Attentive observer.
1819A letter to the freeholders of the county of Durham, on the proceedings of the county meeting, holden on Thursday, 21st October instant, and particularly on the speech of John George Lambton, Esq. M.P.Phillpotts, Henry, 1778-1869.
1713A Letter to the gentlemen and freeholders of the county of Dorset concerning the next election of members of Parliament for the said county-
1756A letter to the gentlemen of the common councilCitizen and watchmaker.
1710A letter to the good people of Great Britain-
1797A letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine : containing some strictures on his View of the causes and consequences of the present war with FranceGifford, John, 1758-1818.
1756A letter to the King of *****Englishman; not a member of the House of Commons.
1789Letter to the king, in which the conduct of Mr. Lenox [sic], and the minister, in the affair with His Royal Highness, the Duke of York, is fully consideredSwift, Theophilus, 1746-1815.
1718A letter to the Lord -Budgell, Eustace, 1686-1737.
1832Letter to the Lord Advocate on the Scottish Reform BillDennistoun, James, 1803-1855.
1719A letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury : proving that His Grace cannot be the author of the Letter to an eminent Presbyterian clergyman in Switzerland ...Gordon, Thomas, d. 1750.
1717A letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle concerning one of his predecessors Bishop Merks : on occasion of a new volume for the Pretender intituled The hereditary right of the crown of England assertedKennett, White, 1660-1728.
1831A letter to the magistrates of the south of England : on the urgent necessity of putting a stop to the illegal practice of making up wages out of rates, to which alone is owing the misery and revolt of the agricultural peasantryScrope, George Poulett, 1797-1876.
1831A letter to the Marquis of ChandosProprietor of West-India property by inheritance.
1758A letter to the mayor of -------- : wherein the discouragements of the seamen employed in his Majesty's navy, and the merits of the bill brought into Parliament in the last session, for their relief, are impartially examinedMember of Parliament.
1789The letter to the most insolent man alive, answeredTartar.
1727A letter to the Occasional writer, on the receipt of his third-
1750A letter to the Oxford toriesEnglishman.
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