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182 articles found

Headword Date Article Type
Newgate Calendar (Anonymous) 1773 Works
Taxation No Tyranny (Samuel Johnson) 1774 Works
Political Arithmetic (Arthur Young) 1774 Works
The Patriot (Samuel Johnson) 1774 Works
The State of the Prisons (John Howard) 1775 Works
African Slavery in America (Thomas Paine) 1775 Works
Reflections on the Life and Death of Lord Clive (Thomas Paine) 1775 Works
Liberty Tree (Thomas Paine) 1775 Works
The American Crisis (Thomas Paine) 1776 Works
Common Sense (Thomas Paine) 1776 Works
A Fragment on Government (Jeremy Bentham) 1776 Works
Bedlam, a ball, and Dr Price’s Observations on the nature of Civil Liberty. A poetical medley. (Richard Price) 1776 Works
Civil Liberty asserted, and the rights of the subject defended, against the anarchial principles (Richard Price) 1776 Works
Three Letters to Dr Price containing remarks on his Observations on the nature of Civil Liberty. (Richard Price) 1776 Works
The Duty of the King and Subject on the principles of Civil Liberty: Colonists not entitled to self-government or to the same privileges with Britons; being an answer to Dr Price’s System of Fanatical Liberty. By the author of the Political Looking Glass. (Richard Price) 1776 Works
Observations on the nature of Civil Liberty, the principles of Government, and the justice and policy of the war with America. To which is added an appendix, containing a state of the National Debt, etc. (Richard Price) 1776 Works
A View of the Hard Labour Bill (Jeremy Bentham) 1778 Works
Two tracts on Civil Liberty, the War with America, and the debts and finances of the Kingdom: With a general introduction and supplement. (Richard Price) 1778 Works
Public Good (Thomas Paine) 1780 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

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