(1) DORNFORD, Josiah. Seven Letters to the Lords and Commons of Great Britain upon the impolicy, inhumanity and injustice, of our present mode of arresting the bodies of debtors, London: printed by J. Andrews, and sold by J. Bew, W. Richardson, [1786], 8°, FIRST EDITION (lacks half title, final 2 leaves creased, K1 with ragged tear at upper margin).

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(1) DORNFORD, Josiah. Seven Letters to the Lords and Commons of Great Britain upon the impolicy, inhumanity and injustice, of our present mode of arresting the bodies of debtors, London: printed by J. Andrews, and sold by J. Bew, W. Richardson, [1786], 8°, FIRST EDITION (lacks half title, final 2 leaves creased, K1 with ragged tear at upper margin).
(2) Three National Grievances: The increase of taxes, the hardship of unequal taxation, and the continual rise of the poor's rates ... humbly submitted to the consideration of the legislature in a letter to the Rt. Hon. Lord John Cavendish, London: November 1783, small 8°, FIRST EDITION, with final blank (title soiled), verso of blank with contemporary ownership inscription of "Thos. Wiggens Esq., George Street, Hanover Square." [SCARCE. Not in Kress or Goldsmiths']
(3) SMITH, Samuel (Master of the Free-School of Tiverton). An Account of the late dreadful Fire at Tiverton in the County of Devon, London: for James and John Knapton, 1732, 8° in 4's, FIRST EDITION, [2], 38pp. [NOT IN ESTCM]
(4) MUN, Thomas. England's Treasure by Foreign Trade; or, The balance of our foreign trade is the rule of our treasure, London: J. Morphew, 1713, 8°, third edition, half title (C1r soiled, some upper margins cropped, occasional heavy staining to lower margins). [Goldsmiths' 5034. First published in 1664]
(5) JERSEY, George Bussey Villiers, Earl of. The Correspondence between the Earl and Countess of Jersey, and the Rev. Dr. Randolph, upon the subject of some letters belonging to H. R. H. the Princess of Wales, of late so much the topic of public conversation, London: Richard White, 1796, 8° in 4's, FIRST EDITION.
The 5 works bound in 3 volumes with 21 other pamphlets. (3)

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