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A journal of the Rev Dr Coke's visit to Jamaica : and of his third tour on the continent of America.
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A farther continuation of Dr Coke's journal : in a letter to the Rev. J. Wesley.
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A farther account of the late missionaries to the West Indies
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Some account of the late missionaries to the West Indies
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The Dinner to Mr Coke at St Andrew's Hall, Friday, April 12, 1833
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The case of the Caribbs in St Vincent's
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Observations on the present state of pauperism in England : particularly as it affects the morals and character of the labouring poor, in a letter to T.W. Coke
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A letter to Messrs Coke, Curwan [ie Curwen], and co : with a postscript and notes on their injustice, in expecting the reduction of national interest to keep up war rents, with an allusion to Rabelais' facetious and applicable story of the agricultural partnership between a French farmer and the devil, and also, with a proof positive that, if Cobbett has not music in his soul, no man is more qualified by nature and long practice to play the thorough base : being a candid appeal to the justice and common sense of those foster brothers, the stockholder and landholder.
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A Correct list of the knights, citizens, and burgesses, elected to serve in the Parliament appointed to meet at Westminster : on Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1802, corrected from the returns in the Crown office ... with the addresses of the Hon. C.J. Fox, Mr. Baker, Mr. Coke, Sir Jacob Astley, and Sir Francis Burdett.
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Two letters on the corn laws : first, to the Right Honourable Lord Milton, shewing that the farmer is the first and foremost doomed to ruin, in any sudden depression of prices, by a free trade in corn, and that it is his duty to petition the legislature, that there may be no alteration, without a full protecting duty : second, shewing that it is also the interest of every tradesman, manufacturer, and merchant in the kingdom to do the same, and of the impossibility of throwing our poor soils out of cultivation : with an introductory letter, to T.W. Coke, Esq. M.P. : to which are added notes on the paper currency & poor laws, as far as concerns the farmer
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