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Family letters : Between Middlesex, Surrey, Berks, Westminster, London, and York, as published in the London Courant, with explanatory notes and corrections, By the Author
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Phillips, Peregrine
1780
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Osborn, Sarah, 1714-1796
1807
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Expostulatory letters : Letter I. To Dr. Binckes, dean of Litchfield, upon occasion of his preaching against the fears of popery, on the 5th of November last
1704
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Republican letters : Or An essay, shewing the evil tendency of the popular principle; proving that a republic is more dangerous to the liberties of the people than a monarchy; and that it is our interest to support our present free constitution. Submitted to the consideration of the people. By G. Usher
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1778
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Juvenile letters : being a correspondence between children from eight to fifteen years of age
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Bingham, Caleb, 1757-1817
1819
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Juvenile letters : being a correspondence between children, from eight to fifteen years of age
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Two letters : The one concerning the present sentiments of the people of Great Britain, particularly with respect to Mr. Knight, late cashier of the South Sea Company. The other containing a comparison between the suicide of the ancient Romans and that so frequent of late among the English. The former directed to the author of the London Journal. The latter directed to Mr. Mist
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