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5. The law of retribution, or, A serious warning to Great Britain and her colonies : founded on unquestionable examples of God's temporal vengeance against tyrants, slave-holders, and oppressors : the examples are selected from predictions in the Old Testament, of national judgements, which (being compared with their actual accomplishment) demonstrate "the sure word of prophecy," as well as the immediate interposition of Divine Providence, to recompence impenitent nations according to their works

8. The legislative independence of Ireland vindicated : in a speech of Mr. Sheridan's on the Irish propositions, in the British House of Commons : to which is annexed an authentic copy of the twenty resolutions on the Irish commercial intercourse as they passed the House, on the 30th of May, 1785 and were sent up to the House of Lords : taken from the votes of the English House of Commons

9. A letter addressed to Edward Phelips, Esq. member for the county of Somerset; containing general observations on the advantages of manufacturing the combing wool of England, which is smuggled to France : and cursory remarks on the evidence given by the manufacturers to the committee of the House of Commons : also, a refutation of the argument adduced by the author of the Annals of agriculture, from an official paper of Mons. Calonne ; to shew the inconsiderable quantity of British wool imported into France

10. A letter addressed to Edward Phelips, Esq. member for the county of Somerset; containing general observations on the advantages of manufacturing the combing wool of England, which is smuggled to France : and cursory remarks on the evidence given by the manufacturers to the Committee of the House of Commons : also, a refutation of the argument adduced by the author of the Annals of agriculture, from an official paper of Mons. Calonne; to shew the inconsiderable quantity of British wool imported into France