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Headword Date Article Type
The Rudiments of an English Grammar (Joseph Priestley) 1761 Works
The Scriptural Doctrine of Remission (Joseph Priestley) 1761 Works
The History and Present State of Electricity (Joseph Priestley) 1767 Works
A Free Address to Protestant Dissenters (Joseph Priestley) 1768 Works
Remarks on Dr Blackstone's Commentaries (Joseph Priestley) 1769 Works
Considerations on Church Authority (Joseph Priestley) 1769 Works
New Chart of History (Joseph Priestley) 1769 Works
A Familiar Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Perspective (Joseph Priestley) 1770 Works
Observations on Modern Gardening, illustrated by descriptions (Thomas Whately) 1770 Works
Observations on Reversionary Payments; on schemes for providing annuities for widows ... and on the National Debt. To which are added four essays on different subjects in the doctrine of Life Annuities ... Also, an appendix, containing ... tables, shewing (Richard Price) 1771 Works
The Institutes of Natural and Revealed Religion (Joseph Priestley) 1772 Works
The History of the Present State of Discoveries Relating to Vision, Light and Colours (Joseph Priestley) 1772 Works
An Appeal to the Public on the subject of the National Debt. (Richard Price) 1772 Works
Calculations and observations relating to the scheme of the Laudable Society for the benefit of widows. (Richard Price) 1774 Works
An Examination of Dr. Reid's Inquiry [?] Dr. Beattie's Essay [?] and Dr. Oswald's Appeal (1774). (Joseph Priestley) 1774 Works
Hartley's Theory of the Human Mind (Joseph Priestley) 1775 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

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