Issues and Politics of Wisconsin Progressivism, 1906-1920
Boomerangs, Aerodynamics and Motion
A Serious Answer from One of the People, to Lord George Gordon's Letters to the Earl of Shelburne, in which an Attempt is Made, by Fair and Ingenious Argument, to Give Ample Satisfaction to His Lordship's Doubts; And, to Relieve Him, If Possible, from Any Inquietude for the Salvation of the State, Considered Either in a Moral, Political Or Religious View. With a Dedication to the Right Hon. the Countess of Huntingdon
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A Serious Answer to Lord George Gordon's Letters to the Earl of Shelburne
The Veto Discussed Upon Its True Principle; the Arguments Advanced by Lord Grenville Refuted; and the Conduct of the Irish Catholic Bishops in Rejecting the Veto Completely Justified. In a Series of Letters
A serious answer to Lord George Gordon's letters to the Earl of Shelburne, in which an attempt is made, by fair and ingenuous argument, to give ample satisfaction to His Lordship's doubts, and to relieve him, if possible, from any inquietude for the salvation of the state, considered either in a moral, political, or religious view
Serious Answer to Lord George Gordon's Letters to the Earl of Shelbourne
A Serious Answer to Lord George Gordon's Letters to the Earl of Shelburne
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Sir Francis Burdett, and Parliamentary reform
The Veto Discussed Upon Its True Principle
Transnational Protest and Global Activism
A Serious Answer to Lord George Gordon's Letters to the Earl of Shelburne
Reflections on the Policy and Justice of an Immediate and General Emancipation of the Roman Catholics of Great Britain and Ireland
A Serious Answer to Lord George Gordon's Letters to the Earl of Shelburne ...
Information Flow and Acquisition of Knowledge in Water Governance in the Upper East Region of Ghana
A Serious Answer to Lord George Gordon's Letters to the Earl of Shelburne: in which an Attempt is Made, by Fair and Ingenuous Argument, to Give Ample Satisfaction to His Lordship's Doubts ... [By Felix McCarthy].