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'Memorandums for American expedition, to take the various crops, seeds, and kernels mentioned'.
'Memorandums for American expedition, to take the various crops, seeds, and kernels mentioned'.
Extract concerning Madoc ap Owain Gwynedd,
Extract concerning Madoc ap Owain Gwynedd,
Letter [from E.W.] to Mr. Gill concerning the Trinity.
Letter [from E.W.] to Mr. Gill concerning the Trinity.
'Hints for letter to King - prefixed to answer to Paine'.
'Hints for letter to King - prefixed to answer to Paine'.
More Biblical quotations (Isaiah).
More Biblical quotations (Isaiah).
Part of an answer to Paine, beginning, 'Mr Paine has strove hard to deprive us of our God of the Bible'.
Part of an answer to Paine, beginning, 'Mr Paine has strove hard to deprive us of our God of the Bible'.
Part of the answer to Paine, followed by observations on modes of reasoning, etc., in a certain society.
Part of the answer to Paine, followed by observations on modes of reasoning, etc., in a certain society.
Observations beginning 'I cannot help wishing that the laity would immediately set about instructing themselves in religion',
Observations beginning 'I cannot help wishing that the laity would immediately set about instructing themselves in religion',
Observations on Metempsychosis, etc.
Observations on Metempsychosis, etc.
Observations beginning 'We that are Christians ...'.
Observations beginning 'We that are Christians ...'.
'Dr. Withers sentiments on religion', etc.
'Dr. Withers sentiments on religion', etc.
'The ingenuity of the human mind (understanding, intellect) ...' at its best and at its worst,
'The ingenuity of the human mind (understanding, intellect) ...' at its best and at its worst,
(?) Part of the answer to Paine.
(?) Part of the answer to Paine.
Writ of Subpoena to Mr Edward Wiliams, Thomas Jones, and William Wiliams,
Writ of Subpoena to Mr Edward Wiliams, Thomas Jones, and William Wiliams,
Verses by Richard Lloyd on the Druids.
Verses by Richard Lloyd on the Druids.
'An Invocationary Address to a Trade after an Illness' by E. Gill, Lincolns Inn,
'An Invocationary Address to a Trade after an Illness' by E. Gill, Lincolns Inn,
Song beginning 'No longer let whimsical songsters compare', written by Miss Kitty Deere.
Song beginning 'No longer let whimsical songsters compare', written by Miss Kitty Deere.
Two copies of a satirical piece of verse by ?T. B. beginning 'St. Brides a village of renown ...'.
Two copies of a satirical piece of verse by ?T. B. beginning 'St. Brides a village of renown ...'.
Verses beginning, 'Dear Hawkins I pity thy sorrowful case ...'.
Verses beginning, 'Dear Hawkins I pity thy sorrowful case ...'.
Thirteen verses entitled 'A New Song'.
Thirteen verses entitled 'A New Song'.
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