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110 articles found

Headword Date Article Type
A Brief Account of the Rise and Progress of the People Called Quakers (William Penn) 1695 Works
A Discourse [on Psalm cxxii. 2-9] on the Love of our Country, delivered on Nov. 4, 1789, at the Meeting-House in the Old Jewry, to the Society for commemorating the Revolution in Great Britain; with an appendix, containing the report of the Committee of t (Richard Price) 1790 Works
A Fragment on Government (Jeremy Bentham) 1776 Works
A Plan of English Commerce (Daniel Defoe) 1724 Works
A Scheme for the Coalition of Parties, Humbly Submitted to the Publick (Soame Jenyns) 1772 Works
A Serious Proposal to the Ladies (Mary Astell) 1694 Works
A Serious Proposal, Part II (Mary Astell) 1697 Works
A Treatise of Civil Power (John Milton) 1659 Works
A True State of the South Sea Scheme (John Blunt) 1722 Works
A View of the Hard Labour Bill (Jeremy Bentham) 1778 Works
A Vindication of the Rights of Men (Mary Wollstonecraft) 1790 Works
African Slavery in America (Thomas Paine) 1775 Works
An Address to Protestants Upon the Present Conjecture (William Penn) 1679 Works
An Apology Against a Pamphlet Call'd A Modest Confutation (John Milton) 1642 Works
An Enquiry into the Causes of the Late Increase of Robbers (Henry Fielding) 1751 Works
An Essay at Removing National Prejudice against a Union with Scotland, Parts 1-6 (Daniel Defoe) 1706 Works
An Essay on the Impolicy of the African Slave Trade. In two parts. (Thomas Clarkson) 1788 Works
An Essay on the Population of England, from the Revolution to the present time. With an appendix, containing remarks on the account of the population, trade, and resources of the kingdom, in Mr Eden’s letters to Lord Carlisle. London, 1780. 8º. (Richard Price) 1780 Works
An Essay towards the Present and Future Peace of Europe (William Penn) 1693 Works
An Impartial Inquiry into the Cause of Rebellion and Civil War in the Kingdom (Mary Astell) 1704 Works

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