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An Answer to Mr. Agate's Expostulatory Letter. by John Withers. to Which Is Added, Mr. Tross's Vindication of Himself, from Several Aspersions Cast Upon Him in the Pamphlet Falsly Call'd Plain Truth.
The Dutch Better Friends Than the French, to the Monarchy, Church, and Trade of England. in a Letter from a Citizen to a Country Gentleman. the Fourth Edition.
The Dutch Better Friends Than the French, to the Monarchy, Church, and Trade of England. in a Letter from a Citizen, to a Country Gentleman.
A Reply to Mr. Agate's Two Last Pamphlets, Misnam'd by Him, a Defence of the Plain Truth. to Which Is Added, an Appendix, Containing a Few Remarks on Dr. Walker's Late Preface to His Attempt, &C. by John Withers.
The Pestilence Abroad, and the Perplexity of Our Affairs at Home, Consider'd and Improved
A Vindication of the Dissenters from the Charge of Rebellion and Being the Authors of Our Civil Wars
Dungeon Master II (Secrets of the games)
Bureau 13
Major Industrial Hazards
Precision Handloading