An Answer To The Reverend James Ramsay's Essay, On The Treatment And Conversion Of Slaves, In The British Sugar Colonies. By Some Gentleman Of St. Christopher
A Letter To A Gentleman From His Friend In Orkney (Written In 1757), Containing The True Causes Of The Poverty Of That Country. Attributed To ... ... Reprinted By William Brown, ... Edinburgh.
An Address To The Chairman Of The East India Company, Occasioned By Mr. Twining's Letter To That Gentleman, On The Danger Of Interfering In The Religious Opinions Of The Natives Of India, And On The Views Of The British And Foreign Bible Society, As...
Human Nature In The Eighteenth-Century British Novel: As Portrayed In Gulliver's Travels, The Life And Opinions Of Tristram Shandy Gentleman, Joseph Andrews And Robinson Crusoe