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1753Some queries, relative to the Jews; occasioned by a late sermon: with some other papers, occasioned by the queries-
1715Some reasons offered by the late ministry in defence of their administrationDefoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.
1697Some reflections on a pamphlet lately publish'd entituled An argument shewing that a standing army is inconsistent with a free government ...Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.
1718Some reflections upon Dean Sherlock's vindication of the Corporation and Test actsPeirce, James, 1673-1726.
1740Some reflections upon the administration of governmentPagett, Thomas Catesby, 1689-1742.
1702Some remarks on the bill for taking, examining and stating the publick accounts of the kingdom ..-
1712Some remarks on the letters between the L--d T-----nd, and Mr. Se---tary B--le. In a letter to the author of the remarks on the Barrier-Treaty-
1831Some remarks on the present state of affairs : respectfully addressed to the Marquis of Lansdowne / by Lieut.-Col. Matthew StewartStewart, M. (Matthew), 1784 or 5-1851.
1831Some remarks on the present state of affairs : respectfully addressed to the Marquis of Lansdowne / by Lieut.-Col. Matthew StewartStewart, M. (Matthew), 1784 or 5-1851.
1697Some remarks upon a late pamphlet entituled An argument shewing that a standing army is inconsistent with a free government...-
1730Some remarks upon a pamphlet entitled A short view of the state of affairs with relation to Great Britain for four years past-
1733Some seasonable animadversions on excises: occasion'd by a pamphlet lately publish'd, entituled Considerations occasion'd by the Craftsman-
1741Some seasonable directions and advice for the choice of members to serve in Parliament, and the qualifications described which render a gentleman worthy, or undeserving of so great a trust. Humbly recommended to the electors of Great Britain-
1718Some seasonable remarks on a book publish'd in the month of July 1718 by Archibald Hutcheson, esq; relating to the publick debts and fonds <!>. With an explanation of his encreased debts since the peace at Utrecht: demonstrating what part thereof properly belongs to the late and present reign, and the advantages of his majesty's wise and frugal governmentCrookshanks, John.
1711Some short remarks upon the late address of the Bishop of London and his clergy to the Queen : in a letter to Dr. Sm-l-geHoadly, Benjamin, 1676-1761.
1739Some thoughts on the land forces, kept up in this kingdom-
1751Some thoughts upon a bill for general naturalization: addressed to those of all denominations who act upon Whig-principles-
1731Some useful and occasional remarks on a late seditious libel entitl'd, Considerations on the present state of affairs in Europe, and particularly with regard to the number of forces in the pay of Great Britain-
Oct-2004Sondage auprès des candidat(e)s de l Ontario au collège 2003 (2004)Acumen Research Group Inc.
Sep-2005Sondage auprès des élèves du secondairePrairie Research Associates
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