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Some remarks on Dr. Jebb's considerations on the expediency of a national circulation bank in Irela…
printed by James Hunter, in Sycamore-Alley
1780

Some remarks on Dr. Jebb's considerations on the expediency of a national circulation bank in Irela…
printed by James Hunter, in Sycamore-Alley
1780

Instructions to be observed by the officers for the duties on malt, mum, cyder, and perry.
printed in the year
1774

Instructions to be observed by the officers for the duties on malt, mum, cyder, and perry.
printed in the year
1774

The present state of His Majesty's revenue, compared with that of some late years.
printed for Peter Wilson, in Dame-Street
1762

The present state of His Majesty's revenue, compared with that of some late years.
printed for Peter Wilson, in Dame-Street
1762

Queries relating to a national bank, extracted from the Querist. Also the letter containing a plan …
printed, and sold by George Faulkner, Book-Seller, in Essex-Street, opposite the Bridge
1737

Queries relating to a national bank, extracted from the Querist. Also the letter containing a plan …
printed, and sold by George Faulkner, Book-Seller, in Essex-Street, opposite the Bridge
1737

Queries relating to a national bank, extracted from the Querist. Also the letter containing a plan …
printed, and sold by George Faulkner, Book-Seller, in Essex-Street, opposite the Bridge
1737

Queries relating to a national bank, extracted from the Querist. Also the letter containing a plan …
printed, and sold by George Faulkner, Book-Seller, in Essex-Street, opposite the Bridge
1737

Queries relating to a national bank, extracted from the Querist. Also the letter containing a plan …
printed, and sold by George Faulkner, Book-Seller, in Essex-Street, opposite the Bridge
1737

Observations on raising the value of money. Wherein the interest of Ireland is particularly conside…
printed by Samuel Fairbrother, and are to be sold at his shop in Skinner-Row, over-against the Thol…
1718

An answer to the remonstrances of the people of Ireland against making any alteration in the coin. …
London: printed, and Dublin reprinted
1736

An answer to the remonstrances of the people of Ireland against making any alteration in the coin. …
London: printed, and Dublin reprinted
1736

A letter to a Member of Parliament touching the late intended bank.
printed, and are to be sold by the booksellers
1721

Reasons offer'd for erecting a bank in Ireland; in a letter to Hercules Rowley, Esq; by Henry Maxwe…
printed by Aaron Rhames, and are to be sold by the booksellers
1721

Reasons offer'd for erecting a bank in Ireland; in a letter to Hercules Rowley, Esq; by Henry Maxwe…
printed by Aaron Rhames, and are to be sold by the booksellers
1721

Reasons offer'd for erecting a bank in Ireland; in a letter to Hercules Rowley, Esq; by Henry Maxwe…
printed by Aaron Rhames, and are to be sold by the booksellers
1721

Mr. Maxwell's second letter to Mr. Rowley; wherein the objections against the bank are answer'd.
printed by Aaron Rhames, and sold by the booksellers
1721

Mr. Maxwell's second letter to Mr. Rowley; wherein the objections against the bank are answer'd.
printed by Aaron Rhames, and sold by the booksellers
1721

Mr. Maxwell's second letter to Mr. Rowley; wherein the objections against the bank are answer'd.
printed by Aaron Rhames, and sold by the booksellers
1721

Mr. Maxwell's second letter to Mr. Rowley; wherein the objections against the bank are answer'd.
printed by Aaron Rhames, and sold by the booksellers
1721

Mr. Maxwell's second letter to Mr. Rowley; wherein the objections against the bank are answer'd.
printed by Aaron Rhames, and sold by the booksellers
1721

Mr. Maxwell's second letter to Mr. Rowley; wherein the objections against the bank are answer'd.
printed by Aaron Rhames, and sold by the booksellers
1721

A proposal for the restoration of public wealth and credit, in a letter to a truely honourable memb…
printed by Dillon Chamberlaine in Smock-Alley
1760

A letter from a shop-keeper in Dublin, to His Grace the Duke of Bedford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland…
[s.n.]
1760

A short essay on coin.
[s.n.]
1737

A short essay on coin.
[s.n.]
1737

More seasonable and friendly advice with some curious anecdotes of the life of a renown'd quack.
Unknown
1755

More seasonable and friendly advice with some curious anecdotes of the life of a renown'd quack.
Unknown
1755

A collection of political tracts.
printed by George Faulkner, in Essex-Street
1748

The charters of the British colonies in America.
printed for John Beatty, [No. 32] Skinner-Row
1776

Observations on government; occasioned by the late disputes between the King of France and his cler…
printed, and sold by the booksellers
1751

The humble representation and address, of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in …
London: printed by C. Bill, and the executrix of Tho. Newcomb, deseas'd; Printers to the Queen's Mo…
1705

A letter to the Protestant dissenters of Ireland.
[s.n.]
1745

The question, Whether Great-Britain and Ireland, can be otherwise than miserable under a Popish Kin…
printed by James Esdall, at the Corner of Copper-Alley, on Cork-Hill
1745

An essay towards a method of speedily manning a fleet upon any sudden emergency.
London, printed: and, Dublin, re-printed by Richard James, Bookseller in Dame-Street
1755

Some rules for speaking and action; to be observed at the bar, in the pulpit and the Senate, and by…
printed for William Brien, Bookseller in Dame-Street
1751

Some rules for speaking and action; to be observed at the bar, in the pulpit and the Senate, and by…
printed for William Brien, Bookseller in Dame-Street
1751

Some rules for speaking and action; to be observed at the bar, in the pulpit and the Senate, and by…
printed for William Brien, Bookseller in Dame-Street
1751

A discourse on peace, Address'd to all true Patriots. Wherein Some of the many Perversions and fals…
printed for John Exshaw, on Cork-Hill
1750

A discourse on peace, Address'd to all true Patriots. Wherein Some of the many Perversions and fals…
printed for John Exshaw, on Cork-Hill
1750

A discourse on peace, Address'd to all true Patriots. Wherein Some of the many Perversions and fals…
printed for John Exshaw, on Cork-Hill
1750

An humble address to the nobility, gentry, and free-holders, of the kingdom of Ireland.
printed by George Faulkner
1751

A letter to a Member of Parliament. Containing observations on a pamphlet, intituled, Consideration…
printed by S. Powell, in Crane-Lane
1753

The memorial of J- F-, E-- of K-- presented to the K- by his own hand, in behalf of the subjects of…
printed in the year
1753

The memorial of J- F-, E-- of K-- presented to the K- by his own hand, in behalf of the subjects of…
printed in the year
1753

A vindication of L- K--e's memorial, from the aukward censures of some, and the timid concessions o…
[s.n.]
1753

The third chapter of Patrick's purgatory, &c.
printed in the year
1753

Both sides of the gutter; or, all parties laughing at each other.
printed by P. Byrne, Grafton-Street
1789