Letters on the Revolution of France, and on the new constitution established by the National Assembly: occasioned by the publications of the right hon. Edmund Burke, M.P. and Alexander de Calonne, [...]. Tome 1. to which is added an appendix, containing original papers and authentic documents relative to the affairs of France. Addressed to Sir John Sinclair. Bart. M.P.A letter on parliamentary representation, in which the propriety of trienial and septennial parliaments is considered Inscribed to John Sinclair, Esq. M.P.
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Address to the society for the improvement of British wool, constituted at Edinburg on monday, january 31, 17981 /General report of Scotland : statistical tables /Address to the landed interest, on the corn bill now depending in parliament /On the state of the country, in December 1816 /Hints on vegetation : and questions regarding the nature and principles thereof : addressed to farmers, nurserymen and gardeners.Observations on the report of the Bullion Committee /On the means of arresting the progress of national calamity /Husbandry of Scotland : chapter I : on the general principles of an agricultural system, calculated for an improved district /The late prosperity, and the present adversity of the country, explained; the proper remedies considered, and the comparative merits of the English and Scottish systems of banking discussed in a correspondence.The history of the public revenue of the British empire. Containing an account of the public income and expenditure from the remotest periods recorded in history, to Michaelmas 1802. With a review of the financial administration of the Right Honorable William pitt.The correspondence of the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair. With reminiscences of the most distinguished characters who have appeared in Great Britain and in foreign countries, during the last fifty years. Illustrated by above 2 hundred autographs.Memoir : containing plan for re-establishing the public credit, and finances of the country.A collection of papers on political subjects. Drawn up to be circulated as printed manuscript, but not hitherto published.Specimen of the tables, proposed to be drawn up, for explaining the statistical circumstances of Scotland, with preliminary observations.Hints; addressed to the public. Calculated to dispel the gloomy ideas which have been lately entertained of the state of our finances.Thoughts on parliamentary reform, with tables, exhibiting the original amount and progressive increase of the number of national representatives. [...].A collection of papers on political subjects. Drawn up to be circulated as printed manuscript, but not hitherto published.The history of the public revenue of the British empire. Containing an account of the public income and expenditure from the remotest periods recorded in history, to Michaelmas 1802. With a review of the financial administration of the Right Honorable William Pitt. Tome 1.
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