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A reply, for the present, to the unknown authors of Villany detected, &c., 1754
Britain's Rights maintained; or French ambitions dismantled. Addrest to the Laudable Societys...
British resentment, or The French fairly coopt at Louisbourg
(1756)
The comparison French Folly opposed to British wisdom
The Cato: of 1757. (No. 1)
The vanity of human glory. A design for the monument of General Wolfe
The retort - an hieroglyphic epistle from the Revd. Dr. [Whitefield] to Saml. [Foote] Esqr.
St. Monday
[A Bailiff and an attorney--a match for the Devil]
We are all a comeing or Scotch coal for ever
English credulity, or the invisible ghost
The highland seer, or The political vision. "Felix quem faciunt aliena pericula cautum"
A New humorous song, on the Cherokee chiefs Inscribed to the ladies of Great Britain : To the tune of, Caesar and Pompey were both of the horned /
The butifyer. A touch upon The Times plate I
Dr. Squintum's exaltation or the reformation
Scotch paradice, a view of the Bute [eye] full Garden of Edenborough
Wilkes, and Liberty--A New Song
The glorius minority in 1763, with the Head of the Majority Blason'd
Sawney below stairs
Jonathan's Coffee House or An analysis of change alley with a group of characters from the Life- - -Inscrib'd to Jacob Henriques
1588. Deo trin-vni Britanniae bis ultori, In memoriam ...
The tomb-stone
Antisejanus Drink deep, or taste not the Porterian Spring.
The great financier, or British economy for the years 1763, 1764, 1765
The repeal, or the funeral of Miss Ame=Stamp
The repeal, or the funeral procession of Miss Americ-Stamp
[The repeal or the funeral of Miss Ame=Stamp]
The statue, or the adoration of the wise-men of the west
The new country dance, as danced at C****, July the 30th 1766
The triumph of America
Common-wealth - the colossus
The colonies reduced - its companion
The Scots triumph, or a peep behind the curtain
A scene of a pantamime entertainment lately exhibited
An election entertainment at Brentford
An attempt to land a bishop in America
The north star
The conference
The patriot - dedicated to the freeholders of Middlesex
Brentford Sweepstakes. All coursers the first heat with Vigour Run. But 'tis with whip & spur the race is won
What may be doing abroad - what is doing at home
Frontispiece to the Middlesex Petition
The city carriers
The ever-memorable peace-makers settling their accounts
The Chevalier D'--n producing his evidence against certain persons
The times - taken from an original character which appear'd at the masquerade at Lincoln, Decr. the 21st 1769
The machine to go without asses
A council
The fate of city Rem- - -ces
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