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A few plain facts and observations relative to the situation of the country, at the commencement of the year 1820, in regard to its finance, morals, nd religion with a plan for the gradual improvement., 1820
Item — Volume: 116
Dates:
1820
Montagu, Basil, Some Thoughts upon Liberty and the Rights of Englishmen. By a Lover of Order, 1819
Item — Volume: 116
Dates:
1819
Lees, Harcourt, A Second Letter to the People of England Illustrative of the Religion of the Whigs, the gratitude of Lord Erskine, and the Credulity of the Male and Female Addressers of Her Majesty, Queen Caroline, 1820
Item — Volume: 116
Dates:
1820
The Royal wanderer beguiled abroad and reclaimed at home, or, A sketch of St Caroline's pilgrimage to the Holy Land: her lessons learned and omitted, and her return to prudence and royal dignity, and the Queen's final triumph, huzza!!, 1820
Item — Volume: 116
Dates:
1820
Lauderdale, James Maitland, Earl of, Sketch of a Petition to Parliament submitted to the Consideration of all who feel for the Welfare of the Country, or for the Distresses of the Lower Orders of the People, 1820
Item — Volume: 116
Dates:
1820
Jenkinson, Robert Banks, The United Kingdom Tributary to France: The Real Causes of the Distresses of the Country Demonstrated in a Letter to the Right Hon. the Earl of Liverpool., 1820
Item — Volume: 116
Dates:
1820