56 | A Vindication of Natural Society: or, a View of the Miseries and Evils arising to mankind from every Species of Artificial Society; A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful; with an Introductory Discourse concerning Taste |
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69 | Observations on a late Publication, intitled The Present State of the Nation |
70 | Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents |
71 | Speech on the Middlesex Election —Speech on the Power of Juries |
72 | Speech on the Acts of Uniformity |
73 | Speech on the Belief of Dissenters—Speech on the Duration of Parliaments —Letter to Sir C. Bingham |
74 | Speech on American Taxation —Speeches at his Arrival at Bristol and at the Conclusion of the Poll |
75 | Speech on Moving the Resolutions for Conciliation with the Colonies, March 22 |
77 | Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol, on the Affairs of America Address to the King —Address to the British Colonists in North America — Letter to Hon. C. J. Fox |
78 | Two letters to Gentlemen in the City of Bristol, on the Trade of Ireland |
80 | Letter to Thomas Burgh—Speech on a Plan for the better security of the Independence of Parliament, and the Economical Reformation of the Civil and other Establishments — Speech at Bristol previous to the Election — Speech at Bristol declining the Poll |
82 | Speech on Reform of Representation —Letter to a Peer of Ireland on Irish Catholics |
83 | Speech on Fox's India Bill |
84 | A Representation to His Majesty |
85 | Speech on Motion as to the Nabob of Arcot's Debts |
86-94 | Proceedings against Warren Hastings |
90 | Speech on Army Estimates—Reflections on the Revolution in France |
91 | A Letter to a Member of the National Assembly — An Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs — Thoughts on French Affairs |
92 | A Letter to Sir Hercules Langrishe — Heads for the Consideration of the Present State of Affairs |
93 | Letter to Richard Burke —Observations on the Conduct of the Minority —Remarks on the Policy of the Allies |
94 | Preface to M. Brissot's Address to his Constituents |
95 | Letter to William Smith —Letter to William Elliot —Thoughts and Details on Scarcity. |
96 | A Letter to a Noble Lord |
96-97 | Letters on the Proposals for Peace with the Regicide Directory of France; including reference to Thomas Paine |