Alexander the Copper Smith's Letter to the Right Hon. P---p E---l of Ch----d, Concerning a Bill Now Depending in P------t
The Speech of Alexander the Coppersmith, LL.D., Spoken at the Meeting of the Friends to the Abuse of the Freedom of the Press. January 19, 1793. [A Satire Upon Thomas Erskine, Baron Erskine.].
Remarks Upon the Religion, Trade ... Manners ... of the City of Corke ... by ... Alexander the Coppersmith. To which is Added, a Critical Review of the Whole, by W. Boles
Milk for Babes, Meat for Strong Men, and Wine Petitioners. Being a comical, sarcastical, theological account of a late election at Bagdad, for Cailiff of that city. Faithfully translated from the Arabick ... by ... Alexander the Coppersmith. Ms. notes
Remarks Upon the Religion, Trade, Government, Police, Customs, Manners, and Maladys, of the City of Corke
A Visionary Letter to the Freemen of the City of Bagdad, on a Late Election of Cailiff and Scapins. by a Pupil of Alexander the Coppersmith
Remarks Upon the Religion, Trade, Government, Police, Customs, Manners, and Maladys, of the City of Corke. ... By ... Alexander the Coppersmith. To which is Added, a Critical Review of the Whole. By W. Boles
Remarks Upon the Religion, Trade, Government, Police, Customs, Manners, and Maladys, of the City of Corke
Milk for Babes, Meat for Strong Men, and Wine for Petitioners. Being a Comical, Sarcastical, Theological Account, of a Late Election at Bagdad, for Cailiff of That City. the Second Edition
Strictures on a Sermon entitled “Apostacy” ... preached ... by the Rev. William J. E. Bennett. [On occasion of the Rev. Alexander Chirol's secession to the Church of Rome.] By Caustic