An essay on the treaty of commerce with France: with necessary expositions. [By D. Defoe].Sixth annual report of the Virginia Tract Society, with the proceedings of the annual meeting, held in the City of Richmond, April 8, 1840.Correspondence between a member of parliament and a civil servant on the scheme of financial control proposed by the Committee on public monies.Nineteenth annual report, to be presented by the Executive at the Nineteenth Annual Meeting, Clifford's Inn Hall, ... London, on Wednesday, July 23rd, 1902... /Further remarks on the superiority of the new five per cent stock /Comte : the successor of Aristotle and St. Paul : a discourse given at Newton Hall, Fetter Lane, September 5th, 1883 (The twentieth-sixth anniversary of his death) /Positivism and the Bible : three lectures given in Newton Hall /A Short account of the Society for Equitable Assurances on lives and survivorships : established by deed, inrolled in His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, at Westminster.Religion and progress : an address /Bridport savings bank : rules and regulations : revised and consolidated conformably with the Act 9 Geo. 4, cap. 92, and unanimously adopted at a special general meeting held at the Town-Hall, on Tuesday the 28th of October, 1828.Foreign trade in coal /Kearsley's annual eight-penny tax tables, for the years 1794 and 1795, containing the new duties on attornies clerks, bricks.Cheap bread and its consequences : a plain statement /Cheap corn best for farmer, proved in a letter to George Holme Sumner, Esq. M.P. for the County of Surrey /Peace, the handmaid of commerce with remarks on the eastern crisis : an introductory lecture delivered at King's College, London, 12th October, 1876 /A letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, Chancellor of the Exchequer on the national debt /The root cause of economic evils /Brief reminiscences of opinions in 1849, on taxation.A brief sketch of the life of C.F. Volney,..., to which is added, the celebrated dialogue between the industrious and the priviliged classes, etc., etc.,.Volkswirtschaftliche Perspectiven in England : ein vom Präsidenten William Newmarch in Leeds gehaltener Vortrag /Analysis of the influence of natural religion on the temporal happiness of mankind /Observations on the necessity of betrothment, or the internal, mental, marriage, previous to wedlock, or the external, animal, marriage : illustrated by arguments and diagrams, drawn from the science of phrenology.The speech of Daniel O'Connell, Esq., M.P. in answer to an address presented to him from the trades' societies, on his arrival in Edinburgh, on Thursday, September 17th, 1835.Thoughts and details on life insurance offices, in a letter to the shareholders and insured in the Provident Life Office /A letter to the right honourable lord Sidmouth, one of his majesty's principal secretaries of state, & c., shewing the extreme injustice to individuals and injury to the public, of the present system of public-house licensing; and proposing a constitutional remedy for its numerous evils /The cheque bank : its objects and advantages.A short account of the Society for Equitable Assurances on Lives and Survivorships, established by deed, inrolled in his Majesty's Court of King's Bench, at Westminster.Letters from Simkin the Second to his brother Simon, in Wales : dedicated without permission, to the ancient and respectable family of the Grunters.Report on deeds and documents relating to parish property, and concerning the common fields and Lammas lands, also other particulars, belonging to the parish of Wandsworth, Surrey /A letter to John Wood, Esq. M.P. on the principle of taxation, as connected with the liberty of the subject /Speech of Jacob Bright, Esq., M.P., chairman, delivered at the fifth annual meeting of the Manchester National Society for Woman's Suffrage, November 6th, 1872.Corrected report of Mr. Bright's speech at the public meeting held in the Music saloon of the corn exchange, Wakefield, April 21th, 1843.Disestablishment : speech of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P., delivered to this constituents at Birmingham, January 25th, 1875.The church shown up, in a letter to the Rev. Henry Walter, Vicar of Haselbury Bryant, Dorsetshire /John Bright's speech on the coming labour crisis, at the Chamber of Commerce, Manchester, on Thursday 8th, 1855.Speech of John Bright, Esq., M.P., at the nomination at Durham, on Monday, July 24th, 1843.Remarks on the Scotch banking system : being the substance of a speech delivered at a meeting of the town council of the city of Edinburgh, on Tuesday, 24th December 1844 /Letters to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, on the expediency of enlarging the Irish Poor-law to the full extent of the Poor-law of England /A letter on the corn laws, and on the means of obviating the mischiefs and distress, which are rapidly increasing /Letter to the propietors of the Royal Bank of Scotland /
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Kashnor, Leon
Kashnor, Leon,