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1742The thoughts of a private gentleman on the late indemnifying bill. In a letter to his friend in the country-
1712The thoughts of a Tory author, concerning the press : with the opinion of the ancients and moderns, about freedom of speech and writing : and an historical account of the usage it has met with from both parties in EnglandAddison, Joseph, 1672-1719.
1733The Thoughts of an impartial man upon the present temper of the nation offer'd to the consideration of the freeholders of Great Britain-
1790Thoughts on a letter addressed to the Right Hon. Thomas Conolly, as secretary to the Whig ClubStack, Richard, d. 1812.
1784Thoughts on a parliamentary reformJenyns, Soame, 1704-1787.
1790Thoughts on government : occasioned by Mr. Burke's Reflections, &c. : in a letter to a friendRous, George, 1744-1802.
1780Thoughts on improving the government of the British territorial possessions in the East Indies-
1830Thoughts on moderate reform in the House of Commons-
1839Thoughts on parliamentary independence, in a letter addressed to the electors of GuildfordWall, Charles Baring, 1819-1853.
1796Thoughts on the anti-monarchical tendency of the measures of the British minister : contained in a letter to a noble lordAdams, William.
1770Thoughts on the cause of the present discontentsBurke, Edmund, 1729?-1797.
1767Thoughts on the causes and consequences of the present high price of provisionsJenyns, Soame, 1704-1787.
1791Thoughts on the commencement of a new Parliament : with an appendix, containing remarks on the letter of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, on the Revolution in FranceTowers, Joseph, 1737-1799.
1783Thoughts on the constitution, with a view to the proposed reform in the representation of the people, and duration of ParliamentsCarysfort, John Joshua Proby, 1751-1828.
1765Thoughts on the dismission of officers, civil or military for their conduct in parliamentAdair, James, 1743?-1798.
1788Thoughts on the disqualification of the eldest sons of the peers of Scotland, to elect, or to be elected from that country to Parliament : with an appendix-
1795Thoughts on the English government : addressed to the quiet good sense of the people of England : in a series of letters : letter the first : on the national character of Englishmen, the nature of the English government, ...the corruption caused in both by the introduction of French principles, the effects produced by the reformation and revolution upon political principles, the conduct of the Whig Party, the character of the modern democratsReeves, John, 1752?-1829.
1799Thoughts on the English government : addressed to the quiet good sense of the people of England : in a series of letters : letter the third : character of Mr. Wooddeson, reply to his Brief Vindication, his Manx halfpenny, description of a lawyer's argument, Mr. W. suppresses two passages of the Attorney-General's speech, the form of proceedings in council, Mr. W. mutilates a passage from Hale, form of prayer for the High Court of Parliament, Mr. W. is reproved, of Tellurian politicians, ..Reeves, John, 1752?-1829.
1804Thoughts on the formation of the late and present administrationsHamilton, Archibald, Lord, 1770-1827.
1777Thoughts on the Letter of Edmund Burke, esq., to the sheriffs of Bristol, on the affairs of AmericaAbingdon, Willoughby Bertie, Earl of, 1740-1799.
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