Name Political Writing
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Appeal, letter, defence, essay, address, summary, supplement, or reflection relating to society, culture, government. 

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Displaying 726–750 of 849

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
25523 The london-Citizen exceedingly injured: or a British inquisition display'd, in an account of the unparallel'd case of a citizen of London, bookseller to the late Queen, who was in a most unjust and arbitrary Manner sent on the 23d of March 1737/8, by one Robert Wightman of Edinburgh, a mere Stranger, to a private madhouse. Containing, I. An Account of the said Citizen's barbarous Treatment in Wright's Private Madhouse on Bethnal-Green for nine Weeks and six Days, and of his rational and patient Behaviour, whilst Chained, Handcuffed, Strait-Wastecoated and Imprisoned in the said Madhouse: Where he probably would have been continued, or died under his Confinement, if he had not most Providentially made his Escape: In which he was taken up by the Constable and Watchmen, being suspected to be a Felon, but was unchain'd and set at liberty by Sir John Barnard the then Lord Mayor. II. As also an Account of the illegal Steps, false Calumnies, wicked Contrivances, bold and desperate Designs of the said Wightman, in order to escape Justice for his Crimes, with some Account of his engaging Dr. Monro the Chairman, and Dr. Guyse, Mr. Crooksbank, J. Oswald, J. Coake, and R. Horton to be Judges of his Blind-Bench, and others as his Accomplices. The whole humbly addressed to the legislature, as plainly shewing the absolute Necessity of regulating Private Madhouses in a more effectual manner than at present. Cruden , Alexander
Anne Dodd I (London)
Anne Dodd II (London)
Thomas Cooper (London)
1739 The Second Edition.
15134 The lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq. A new edition, with notes, in six volumes. Steele , Richard
Addison , Joseph
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
Charles Bathurst [26 Fleet Street] (London)
James Buckland [57 Paternoster] (London)
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington] (London)
William Owen (London)
Richard Horsfield (London)
Benjamin and John White (London)
Thomas Longman II (London)
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795] (London)
Charles Rivington II (London)
James Dodsley (London)
Henry Baldwin [Fleet Street] (London)
George, George, John and James Robinson (London)
Charles Dilly (London)
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
John Nichols [Fleet Street] (London)
Robert Baldwin I (London)
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row] (London)
Joseph Johnson (London)
William Flexney [319 Holborn] (London)
William Nicoll (London)
George Burnett [184 Strand] (London)
Caesar Danby Piguenit (London)
George and Thomas Wilkie (London)
William Fox (London)
Mary Say (Mary Vint 1787-1809) (London)
1786 A new edition, with notes, in six volumes.
25472 The mob-war: or a detection of the present state of the Brittish nation: but more especially with respect to that wou'd be King (or little Polish Work of Darkness) that threatens us with a speedy invasion. In sixteen letters. Containing such Discoveries (in Church and State) as were never Publish'd before. Subscrib'd to our Reightful and Ever Glorious Sovereign King George, and other Persons of Great Quality, who have distinguish'd themselves either by their Treason or Loyalty. To these Letters is added, A Trip to the Pope, or the Papists Farewell to Great Britain, spoke in the Person of a Roman Catholick. Also, the Neck-Adventure, or the Case and Sufferings of Mr. John Dunton, for early detecting the Secret Steps taken by Oxford and Bolingbroke, to Restore the Pretender. The Whole Pacquet Humbly addres'd to that Truly Noble and most Illustrious Patriot, Holles, Duke of Newcastle. Dunton , John
1715
25515 The moderator in the present controversy relating to the Peerage Bill. Unknown ,
1719
22480 The moderator: published for promoting of peace; for reconciling differences between parties; to shew wherein every one misses it, and for uniting the hearts of the people to Her Majesty and government, &c. Unknown ,
Sarah Malthus (London)
Sarah Malthus (London)
1705
26195 The Montgolsier, a first rate of the French Aerial Navy. Unknown ,
Elizabeth Darchery (London)
1783
21162 The moral mirror: or, a Looking-Glass for sots, parasites, gluttons, clowns, praters, time-servers, pretenders, knaves, knights of the post, atheists, zealots, hypocrites, &c. &c. &c. Butler , Samuel
Earle , John
Mathew Carey [122 Market Street] (Philadelphia)
1813
25526 The nature of contracts consider'd, as they relate to the third and fourth subscriptions, taken in by the South Sea Company. In a letter to a friend. With a postscript, concerning the meeting at Salters Hall, the 18th instant. By a tradesman of the city, whose name is not to be found in any of the subscriptions. The second edition, corrected. Unknown , [Man]
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
John Harrison (Cornhill)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1720 The second edition, corrected.
25785 The nature of contracts consider'd, as they Relate to the Third and Fourth Subscriptions, taken in by the South Sea Company. In a Letter to a Friend. With a postscript, concerning the Meeting at Salters-Hall, the 18th instant. By a Tradesman of the City, whose Name is not to be found in any of the Subscriptions. Unknown , [Man]
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
John Harrison (Cornhill)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1720
12337 The Negro's Friend, or, the Sheffield Anti-slavery Album Montgomery , James
Holland , John
Roberts , Samuel
1826
14400 The Oasis. Edited by Mrs. Child, author of "An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans." Child , Lydia Maria Francis
Follen , Eliza Lee Cabot
Bradley , James
Whittier , Miss E. H.
May , Reverend S. J.
Florence ,
Gould , Hannah Flagg
Whittier , John Greenleaf
Allen and Ticknor (Boston)
1834
14412 The Oasis. Edited by Mrs. Child, author of "An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans." Follen , Eliza Lee Cabot
Whittier , John Greenleaf
Bradley , James
Whittier , Miss E. H.
May , Reverend S. J.
Florence ,
Child , Lydia Maria Francis
Benjamin C. Bacon (Boston)
1834
25427 The occasional historian. Numb. II. to be continued. Containing instructions to an English Baronet in Northamptonshire. Concerning The Craftsman's pretended Memoirs of Sir John Oldcastle, and the Plan of his design'd Reflections upon King Charles the First. By Mr. Earbery. Earbery , Matthias
1731
25823 The occasional historian. Numb. III. to be continu'd. Containing a vindication of King Charles I. from the Craftman's Charge of Cruelty, in relation to the Star-Chamber. Count. Jour. N. 241. Feb. 13. 1730-1. By Mr. Earbery. Earbery , Matthias
1731
5244 The oeconomy of female life. By a lady. Unknown , [Woman]
George Smith [London] (London)
1751
25666 The old Whig. Numb. I. and II. On the state of the peerage. With remarks upon The plebeian. The third edition. Addison , Joseph
1720 The third edition.
25252 The old Whig. Numb. I. On the state of the peerage. With remarks upon The Plebeian. Addison , Joseph
1719
25143 The old Whig. Numb. I. On the state of the peerage. With remarks upon the plebeian. The Second Edition. Addison , Joseph
1719 The Second Edition.
25382 The old Whig. Numb. II. With remarks upon The plebeian, No II. Addison , Joseph
1719 The Second Edition.
25761 The old Whig. Numb. II. With remarks upon the plebeian, no II. Addison , Joseph
1719
21178 The olive branch: or Faults on both sides, Federal and Democratic. A serious appeal on the necessity of mutual forgiveness & harmony, to save our common country from ruin. Carey , Mathew
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
1814
21181 The olive branch: or Faults on both sides, Federal and Democratic. A serious appeal on the necessity of mutual forgiveness and harmony, to save our common country from ruin. Second edition improved and enlarged. Carey , Mathew
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
1815 Second edition improved and enlarged.
21179 The olive branch: or, Faults on both sides, Federal and Democratic. A serious appeal on the necessity of mutual forgiveness and harmony. By M. Carey. Carey , Mathew
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
1815 Sixth edition, enlarged.
21180 The olive branch: or, Faults on both sides, Federal and Democratic. A serious appeal on the necessity of mutual forgiveness and harmony. By M. Carey. Carey , Mathew
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
1815 Seventh Edition, Enlarged.
25146 The oxford Methodists: being an account of some young gentlemen in that city, in derision so called; Setting forth their rise and designs. With Some Occasional remarks on a Letter inserted in Fog's Journal of December 9th, 1732, relating to them. In a letter from a gentleman near Oxford, to his friend at London. The second edition, with very great alterations and improvements. To which is prefix'd, a short epistle to the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, A. B. of Pembroke-College, Oxon. Unknown ,
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1738 The second edition, with very great alterations and improvements.