If you liked Tracts published and distributed gratis by Thomas Northcote and Society for Constitutional Information (London, England), start with Observations on the natural and civil rights of mankind (1781), Report of the Sub-committee of Westminster, appointed April 12, 1780, to take into consideration all such matters, relative to the election of members of Parliament, as may promote the purposes of the present association (1780), and Substance of the speech of the Rev. Mr. Walker at the general meeting of the county of Nottingham, held at Mansfield, on Monday the 28th of February 1780 (1780). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Observations on the natural and civil rights of mankind 1781 · 54 pages · Thomas Northcote · Same author
  2. 2 Report of the Sub-committee of Westminster, appointed April 12, 1780, to take into consideration all such matters, relative to the election of members of Parliament, as may promote the purposes of the present association 1780 · 8 pages · England). Sub-committee of Westminster Society for Constitutional Information (London, Society for Constitutional Information (London, England) · Same author
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  4. 4 At a meeting of the Society for Constitutional Information, held at no. 11, Tavistock-Street, Covent-Garden, on Friday, October 29th, 1784, Dr. Jebb in the chair, resolved, that 1500 of the two following tracts, relative to the rights of juries in trials for libels, be published .. 1784 · 16 pages · Society for Constitutional Information (London, England) · Same author
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