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1778Thoughts on the present state of affairs with America, and the means of conciliationPulteney, William.
1795Thoughts on the public duties of private life : with reference to present circumstances and opinionsMacdonald, Thomas.
1843Thoughts on traits of the ministerial policyVery Quiet Looker-on.
1804Thoughts recommendatory of a coalition between the great parliamentary leaders, in a letter to the author of "A View of the relative situations of Mr. Pitt and Mr. Addington", &c-
27-Feb-2013Three Dimensional Numerical Analysis of Static Pipe BurstingRahman, KAZI
2010Three Essays in Auctions and ContestsZhang, JUN
2010THREE ESSAYS ON INFORMATION ASYMMETRY AND PRINCIPAL-AGENT PROBLEMSZhang, Xin
12-Apr-2012Three Essays on Institutional InvestorsZhong, LIGANG
7-Mar-2012Three Essays on Knowledge and Information in Corporate FinanceLIN, SHAN S
2007Three Essays on Macroeconomic and Financial StabilityLi, Mei
15-Aug-2011Three Essays on Signalling and Price Dynamics in Mergers and AcquisitionsDAVIS, FREDERICK JAMES
2011THREE ESSAYS ON TAXATION ANALYSISMIYAMOTO, KAZUKO
2008Three essays on the size and contribution of intangible investment to the overall capital stockBelhocine, Nazim
1-Aug-2012Three Essays on Time Series Quantile RegressionWang, Yini
2010Three Essays on Updating Forecasts in Vector Autoregression ModelsZhu, Hui
1767Three interesting tracts. Viz. I. Observations on the papers relative to the rupture with Spain. II. A letter to the electors of Aylesbury. III. A letter to His Grace the Duke of GraftonWilkes, John, 1727-1797
1788Three letters on the question of regency, addressed to the people of EnglandLofft, Capel, 1751-1824.
1747Three letters to the members of the present Parliament, with a discourse on kings and ministers of state. To which is prefixed a letter to Sir John Phillips, bart., occasioned by his recess from ParliamentAmhurst, N. (Nicholas), 1697-1742.
1796Three letters to the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, on the state of public affairs, and particularly on the late outrageous attacks on his pensionOld Whig.
1739Three letters. The first, to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole, in December 1727. Six months after the late King's decease. With his answer. The second, to the Lord Chancellor King on his Lordship's character, as it stood in January 1727-8. The third, to his Lordship, on the author's design of taking orders, in September 1728. Humbly inscribed to the ministerWhatley, Robert, d. 1767.
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