Robert Earl of Orford Walpole
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A Proper Answer to the By-stander. Wherein is Shewn I. That There is No Necessity for, but Infallible Ruin in the Maintenance of a Large Regular (or ... up a Standing Army for Preventing An...
cover - GOGood Old Cause Further Discuss'...Robert Earl of Orford Walpole
Good Old Cause Further Discuss'd in a Letter to the Author of the Jacobite's Hopes Reviv'd
no cover - LMLate Minister Unmask'dRobert Earl of Orford Walpole
Late Minister Unmask'd
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Conduct of the Late Administration, with Regard to Foreign Affairs, from 1722 To 1742
no cover - SVShort View of the State of AffairsRobert Earl of Orford Walpole
Short View of the State of Affairs
no cover - COCase of the Sinking FundRobert Earl of Orford Walpole
Case of the Sinking Fund
no cover - AWAedes WalpolianaeRobert Earl of Orford Walpole
Aedes Walpolianae
no cover - MWMr. Walpole's CaseRobert Earl of Orford Walpole
Mr. Walpole's Case
no cover - SCSome Considerations Concerning...Robert Earl of Orford Walpole
Some Considerations Concerning the Publick Funds, the Publick Revenues and the Annual Supplies Granted by Parliament
no cover - TLThree Letters. the First, to th...Robert Earl of Orford Walpole
Three Letters. the First, to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole, in December 1727. Six Months after the Late King's Decease. with His Answer. the Second, to the Lord Chancellor King on His Lordship's Character, As It Stood in January 1727-8. the Thir
no cover - RORemarks on the Craftsman's Vind...Robert Earl of Orford Walpole
Remarks on the Craftsman's Vindication of His Two Honble. Patrons in His Paper of May 22 1731
no cover - ETEpistle to the Right Honourable...Robert Earl of Orford Walpole
Epistle to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole
no cover - LFLetter from the Mayor of the An...Robert Earl of Orford Walpole
Letter from the Mayor of the Antient Borough of Guzzle-Down, to Sir Francis Wronghead, Their R--ve in P--T. in Answer to His Letter of the 19th of Feb. 1732
no cover - LFLetter from a Member of Parliam...Robert Earl of Orford Walpole
Letter from a Member of Parliament to His Friends in the Country Concerning the Duties on Wine and Tobacco
no cover - PAProper Answer to the by-Stander...Robert Earl of Orford Walpole
Proper Answer to the by-Stander. Wherein Is Shewn I. That There Is No Necessity for, but Infallible Ruin in the Maintenance of a Large Regular (or Mercenary) Land Force in This Island. II. That by Keeping up a Standing Army for Preventing an Invasion, W
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A Proper Answer to the By-stander. Wherein is Shewn I. That There is No Necessity for, but Infallible Ruin in the Maintenance of a Large Regular (or ... up a Standing Army for Preventing An...
- Open Work
Good Old Cause Further Discuss'd in a Letter to the Author of the Jacobite's Hopes Reviv'd
- Open Work
Late Minister Unmask'd
- Open Work
Conduct of the Late Administration, with Regard to Foreign Affairs, from 1722 To 1742
- Open Work
Short View of the State of Affairs
- Open Work
Case of the Sinking Fund
- Open Work
Aedes Walpolianae
- Open Work
Mr. Walpole's Case
- Open Work
Some Considerations Concerning the Publick Funds, the Publick Revenues and the Annual Supplies Granted by Parliament
- Open Work
Three Letters. the First, to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole, in December 1727. Six Months after the Late King's Decease. with His Answer. the Second, to the Lord Chancellor King on His Lordship's Character, As It Stood in January 1727-8. the Thir
- Open Work
Remarks on the Craftsman's Vindication of His Two Honble. Patrons in His Paper of May 22 1731
- Open Work
Epistle to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole
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Letter from the Mayor of the Antient Borough of Guzzle-Down, to Sir Francis Wronghead, Their R--ve in P--T. in Answer to His Letter of the 19th of Feb. 1732
- Open Work
Letter from a Member of Parliament to His Friends in the Country Concerning the Duties on Wine and Tobacco
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Proper Answer to the by-Stander. Wherein Is Shewn I. That There Is No Necessity for, but Infallible Ruin in the Maintenance of a Large Regular (or Mercenary) Land Force in This Island. II. That by Keeping up a Standing Army for Preventing an Invasion, W