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And Then God Created the Middle East and Said 'Let There Be Breaking News'
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Remarks on the English Language ... The second edition
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A Few Plain Remarks on the Tithe System
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Supplementary Remarks on our Foreign Policy. [In continuation of “A Few Remarks on our Foreign Policy.”]
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Remarks on the Proposed “Bank of India”, Its Principles and Practical Working. By an India Merchant
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Remarks on the Principles and Mode of Conducting Annual Deposit Societies. (Delivered at a Meeting of the Aberdeen Mutual Assurance and Friendly Society, by the Secretary to that Society.).
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A few orthodox remarks upon a late preface, publish'd before some occasional sermons, preach'd by the L-- B-- of St. Asaph. The second edition
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Remarks on Oaths, principally shewing the duty of legislative interference, to abolish some and to reform others of the oaths administered in this country, etc
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A few remarks on the Santiago Catastrophe, etc
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Remarks, with suggestions of a Bill for the Prevention of Bribery at Elections. By a Reformer in Earnest
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Remarks on the state and progress of public opinion in relation to ecclesiastical establishments, by a Protestant dissenter
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Remarks upon the law of marriage and divorce; suggested by mrs. [C.E.S.] Norton's Letter to the queen
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Observations on the Pictures now in exhibition at the Royal Academy, Spring Gardens, and Mr. Christie's. By the author of the Remarks on the English language (R. Baker).
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Remarks on the constitution, stability, and circulation, of joint stock & private banks, to which are added some observations on the Bank of England ... by a townsman
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Remarques upon the new project of association [drawn up by an Association for the preservation of the king's person] in a letter. [With the text of the project, here entitled] The paper which was seized in the e. of Shaftsbury's closet: Volume 11
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A Few Plain Remarks on Infant Baptism and Confirmation: with especial reference to the objections of the Baptists. [By William J. Edge.]
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Remarks on the Rev. Dr. Warner's Full and plain account of the gout; wherein his defects in the cure of that disease are pointed out and supplied
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Remarks on Dr. Southey's “Vindiciæ ecclesiæ Anglicanæ”. Addressed to all liberal-minded Englishmen, and lovers of truth
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Remarks on drunkenness, with cases, by a medical man
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Remarks on joint stock companies, by an old merchant
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