Books by William Pulteney Earl of Bath
A proper reply to a late scurrilous libel intitled Sedition and defamation display'd (1731)
The effects to be expected fro
The effects to be expected from the East India Bill, upon the constitution of Great Britain, if passed into law
Reflections on the domestic policy
Reflections on the domestic po
Reflections on the domestic policy, proper to be observed on the conclusion of a peace
An ode, imitated from Ode XI.
An ode, imitated from Ode XI. Book 2d. of Horace
A proper answer to the By-stander. Wherein is shewn I. That there is no Necessity for, but infallible Ruin in the Maintenance of a large regular (or mercenary) Land Force in this Island. II. That by keeping up a standing Army for preventing an Invasion, we shall at last render it certain and successful ..
The conduct of the late and pr
The conduct of the late and present m-------ry compared
The conduct of the late and pr
The conduct of the late and present m-------ry compared. With an impartial review of public transactions since the resignation of ... the Earl of Orford; ... To which is added, remarks on the farther report of a certain committee. In a letter to a friend
The conduct of the late and present m-------y compared with an impartial review of public transactions since the resignation of the Right Honourable the Earl of Orford; and of the causes that immediately effected the same. To which is added, remarks on the farthe report of a certain committee in a letter to a friend
The judgment of the muse: or,
The judgment of the muse: or, Advice to the people
An epistle from Lord L---l to
An epistle from Lord L---l to Lord C---d. By Mr. P----
A letter to the Right Honourab
A letter to the Right Honourable Sir R---- W------, &c. upon the present posture of affairs
A review of all that hath pass
A review of all that hath pass'd between the courts of Great Britain and Spain
A review of all that hath pass'd between the courts of Great Britain and Spain, relating to our trade and navigation from the year 1721, to the present convention, with some particular observations upon it
A review of all that hath pass
A review of all that hath pass'd between the courts of Great Britain and Spain, relating to our trade and navigation from the year 1721, to the present convention; ..
An authentick account of the i
An authentick account of the important transactions of the last assembly of the Political club ...
Some thoughts on the interest
Some thoughts on the interest of money in general
A letter from a member of Parl
A letter from a member of Parliament to his friend in the country, upon the motion to address His Majesty to settle 100,000 £. per annum on His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, &c., in which the antient and modern state of civil list, and the allowance to the heir apparent, or presumptive, of the crown, are particularly consider'd
A letter from a member of Parliament to his friend in the country upon the motion to address His Majesty to settle 100,000 l. per annum on His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, etc. ...
An humble address to the knigh
An humble address to the knights, citizens and burgesses, elected to represent the Commons of Great Britain in the ensuing Parliament
The case of the sinking fund
The case of the sinking fund,
The case of the sinking fund, and the right of the public creditors to it considered at large
The case of the sinking fund, and the right of the publick creditors to it considered at large
An enquiry into the conduct of
An enquiry into the conduct of our domestick [sic.] affairs, from the year 1721, to the present time
An enquiry into the conduct of
An enquiry into the conduct of our domestick affairs, from the year 1721, to Christmas 1733
An enquiry into the conduct of our domestick affairs, from the year 1721, to the present time
An enquiry into the conduct of our domestick affairs, from the year 1721, to the present time. In which the case of our national debts, the sinking fund, and all extraordinary grants of money are particularly consider'd
An humble address to the knights, citizens and burgesses
An humble address to the knigh
An humble address to the knights, citizens and burgesses, elected to represent the commons of Great Britain in the ensuing Parliament. By a freeholder
The late excise scheme dissect
The late excise scheme dissected
The late excise scheme dissected, or, An exact copy of the late bill for repealing several subsidies, and an impost now payable on tobacco, etc. ...
The late excise scheme dissected: or, an exact copy of the late bill for repealing several subsidies, and an impost, now payable on tobacco, etc. With all the blanks filled up, as the probably would have been, if the bill had passed into a law; and proper observations on each paragraph. [Anon.]
The politicks on both sides
The politicks on both sides
The politicks on both sides, with regard to foreign affairs
The politicks on both sides, w
The politicks on both sides, with regard to foreign affairs :stated from their own writings, and examined by the course of events
A letter from a member of Parliament to his friend in the country
A letter from a Member of Parl
A letter from a Member of Parliament to his friend in the country; giving his reasonsfor opposing the farther extension of the excise laws; and shewing, that had the late attempt succeeded, it had been destructive of Parliament, and fatal to the constitution
A letter from the Right Hon. W
A letter from the Right Hon. W-m P-y, Esq; to the Rlght [sic] Honourable Sir R-----t W------e; with regard to the Observations on the writings of the Craftsman
A review of the excise-scheme
A Review of the Excise-scheme: In Answer to a Pamphlet, Intitled The Rise and Fall of the Late ..
The budget opened
The budget opened
The budget opened, or, An answer to a pamphlet intitled A letter from a member of Parliament to his friends in the country concerning the duties on wine and tobacco
The budget opened, or, An answ
The budget opened, or, An answer to a pamphlet intitled, A letter from a member of Parliament to his friends in the country
The budget opened. Or, an answer to a pamphlet [by Sir Robert Walpole] intitled, A letter from a member of Parliament to his friends in the country, concerning the duties of wine and tobacco
The Norfolk scheme, or, A lett
The Norfolk scheme, or, A letter to William Pulteney, Esq
A letter from a member of Parl
A letter from a member of Parliament to a friend in the country, concerning the sum of 115,000 l. granted for the service of the civil list
The case of the revival of the
The case of the revival of the salt duty
The case of the revival of the salt duty, fully stated and considered
The case of the revival of the
The case of the revival of the salt duty, fully stated and considered; ... In answer to ... A letter to a freeholder on the late reduction of the land-tax to one shilling in the pound. In a letter from a Member of the House of Commons to a gentleman in the country
A proper reply to a late scurr
A proper reply to a late scurrilous libel
An answer to one part of a lat
An answer to one part of a late infamous libel [by John Hervey] intitled, Remarks on the Craftsman's vindication of his two honourable patrons
An answer to one part of a late infamous libel, intitled, Remarks on the Craftsman's vindication of his two honourable patrons
A copy of the paper drop'd in
A copy of the paper drop'd in St. James's-Park, or, A hue and cry after a coachman
A letter from a Member of Parl
A letter from a Member of Parliament to a friend in the country
A short view of the state of affairs
A short view of the state of a
A short view of the state of affairs, with relation to Great Britain, for four years past
A Short View of the State of Affairs, with Relation to Great Britain, for Four Years Past: With ...
A letter from a Member of Parl
A letter from a Member of Parliament to a friend in the country, concerning the sum of 115,000l. granted for the service of the Civil List
A letter from a member of Parl
A letter from a member of Parliament to his friend in the country concerning the sum of 115,000 l., granted for the service of the civil list
A second letter from a member
A second letter from a member of Parliament to his friend in the country
A second letter from a member
A second letter from a member of Parliament to his friend in the country, concerning the sum of 115,000 l. granted to make good the civil list revenue
Some considerations on the national debts, the sinking fund, and the state of publick credit
Some Considerations on the National Debts, the Sinking Fund, and the State ...
Some farther particulars conce
Some farther particulars concerning the sum of 115,000 l. granted on account of arrears in his present Majesty's civil list revenues
Some farther particulars conce
Some farther particulars concerning the sum of 115,000l. granted on account of arrears in his present Majesty's civil list revenues
The honest jury; or, Caleb tri
The honest jury; or, Caleb triumphant
A letter from the Hon. W. P---
A letter from the Hon. W. P---y, Esq; to the author of the Free-Briton
A state of the national debt
A state of the national debt
A state of the national debt,
A state of the national debt, as it stood December the 24th, 1716