Books by Keith, William Sir
Two papers on the subject of taxing the British colonies in America
A collection of papers and oth
A collection of papers and other tracts
A collection of papers and oth
A collection of papers and other tracts, written occasionally ..
Collection of papers and other
Collection of papers and other tracts, written ocasionally on various subjects
Some useful observations on th
Some useful observations on the consequences of the present war with Spain
The history of the British plantations in America
A dissertation on the liberty
A dissertation on the liberty of the subject in Great Britain
An essay on the education of a
An essay on the education of a young British nobleman
A modest reply to the speech o
A modest reply to the speech of Isaac Norris, Esq; delivered from the bench, in the Court of Common-Pleas, held for the city and county of Philadelphia, the 11th day of September, 1727, and afterwards printed
A just and plain vindication o
A just and plain vindication of Sir William Kieth [sic], Bart. late governour of Pensilvania
A letter from Sir William Keit
A letter from Sir William Keith, bart. governour of Pennsylvania, to Mr. James Logan, secretary to the proprietorship of the said province
New-Castle upon Delaware, May
New-Castle upon Delaware, May 28. 1724
New-Castle upon Delaware, May
New-Castle upon Delaware, May 28. 1724. This being the anniversary of His Majesty's birth-day, Sir William Keith, Baronet, our governeur, came to the court-house, attended with the principal inhabitants of the place, and after having caused the King's Charter to be publish'd for erecting the same into a body corporate and politick, with many valuable privileges, by the name of the city of Newcastle; he made the following speech to the corporation
The Swedes petition to the Hou
The Swedes petition to the House of Representatives of the province of Pennsylvania, the governor's letter thereupon to the Commissioners of Property, with their report in answer to the same
A letter to His Majesty's just
A letter to His Majesty's justices of the peace for the county of Chester
To the Honourable William Keit
To the Honourable William Keith, Esq; lieut. governour of the province of Pennsilvania &c