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... Letters of eminent Persons , his Friends and Correspondents . Also a general View of the Progress of Unitarian Doctrine in England and America . By Thomas Belsham , Minister of the Cha- pel in Essex - street . X. Ultime Lettere di ...
... letter from Mr. Nichols , purveyor of the navy for Portsmouth yard , written in 1791 to Lord Chatham then first Lord of the Admiralty , no- ticing the great decrease of large timber in the kingdom ; and last- ly , he skims over the ...
... letter from General Abercrombie , who commanded the ex- pedition against the Isle of France , in which he says , ' I can now vouch that the effect of shot upon teak is far less dangerous than upon oak . On board the Ceylon there were ...
... letter to Lord Melville respecting troop - ships , and the general state of the navy , a pamphlet supposed to be written by his late secretary , Mr. Budge , and well deserving the attentive perusal of every man connected with naval ...
... letter to a living poet from a gentleman ambitious of poetical fame , proposing to him sweet remuneration ' for a collection of original pieces , which the applicant wished to publish as his own . It was desired that they might be ...