Anthony Hammond
Hammond, Anthony
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- THThe honest elector, or, Unerrin...Anthony Hammond
The honest elector, or, Unerring reasons for the prevention of chusing corrupt members to serve in Parliament
no cover - TNThe national debt as it stood a...Anthony Hammond
The national debt as it stood at Michaelmas 1730. Stated and explained
no cover - AMA modest apology, occasion'd by...Anthony Hammond
A modest apology, occasion'd by the late unhappy turn of affairs, with relation to publick credit
no cover - APA poem on the south-seaAnthony Hammond
A poem on the south-sea
no cover - TPThe portraiture and character o...Anthony Hammond
The portraiture and character of His Royal Highness Prince Frederick, duke of Glocester ...
no cover - CUConsiderations upon corrupt ele...Anthony Hammond
Considerations upon corrupt elections of members to serve in Parliament
no cover - ALA letter to A.H. Esq., concerni...Anthony Hammond
A letter to A.H. Esq., concerning the stage
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The honest elector, or, Unerring reasons for the prevention of chusing corrupt members to serve in Parliament
- Open Work
The national debt as it stood at Michaelmas 1730. Stated and explained
- Open Work
A modest apology, occasion'd by the late unhappy turn of affairs, with relation to publick credit
- Open Work
A poem on the south-sea
- Open Work
The portraiture and character of His Royal Highness Prince Frederick, duke of Glocester ...
- Open Work
Considerations upon corrupt elections of members to serve in Parliament
- Open Work
A letter to A.H. Esq., concerning the stage