A Speech by a Member of the House of Commons, on the Commitment of the Bill for Better Securing the Freedom of Elections of Members to Serve for the Commons in Parliament, Jan. 23, 1721
Hints for the Consideration of Parliament, in a letter to Dr. Jenner, on the supposed failures of vaccination at Ringwood; including a report of the Royal Jennerian Society ... Also containing remarks on the prevalent abuse of variolous inoculation and on the dreadful exposure of out-patients attending at the Small-Pox Hospital
A New and Impartial History of England, from the most early period of genuine historical evidence to the present important and alarming crisis, etc. [With plates.]
Considerations on the Expediency and Advantage of Frequent New Parliaments in Ireland. ... By a Member of the House of Commons
A Letter from a Member of the House of Commons of Ireland, to a Gentleman of the Long-robe in England
A Letter from a Member of the House of Commons of Ireland, to a Gentleman of the Long-Robe in England
A Letter to Lord North, on His Re-election Into the House of Commons. By a Member of the Late Parliament
Considerations on the Expediency and Advantage of Frequent New Parliaments in Ireland. ... By a Member of the House of Commons
A Letter from a Member of the House of Commons of Ireland, to a Gentleman of the Long-robe in England
Some Considerations for Employing the Poor of this Kingdom, and for Improving the Linnen and Woollen Manufactories; ... By a Member of the House of Commons
A Letter from a Member of the House of Commons of Ireland to a Gentleman of the Long Robe in Great-Britain: Containing an Answer to Some Objections Made Against the Judicatory Power of the Parliament of Ireland. To which is Added, The Late Duke of Leeds's Reasons for Protesting Against a Vote Made in the House of Lords in England, which Declared a Certain Tryal Before the House of Lords in Ireland to be Coram Non Judice