Books by Josiah Tucker
A Series Of Answers To Certain Popular Objections Against Separating From The Rebellious Colonies, And Discarding Them Entirely
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A Brief Essay On The Advantages And Disadvantages Which Respectively Attend France And Great Britain With Regard To Trade (1753)
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A Letter To Edmund Burke, Member Of Parliament For The City Of Bristol (1775)
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The Case Of The Importation Of Bar-Iron, From Our Own Colonies Of North America (1756)
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A Letter To Doctor Tucker: On His Proposal Of A Separation Between Great Britain And Her American Colonies (1774)
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Reflections On The Expediency Of A Law For The Naturalization Of Foreign Protestants (1751)
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The Case Of Going To War: Being A Fragment Of A Greater Work (1763)
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A brief essay on the advantages and disadvantages which respectively attend France and Great-Britain: With regard to trade
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Reflections on the Present Matters in Dispute: Between Great Britain and Ireland
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An humble address and earnest appeal to those respectable personages in Great-Britain and Ireland, who, by their great and permanent interest in landed property, their liberal education, elevated rank, and enlarged views, are the ablest to judge
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Tract V: The respective pleas and arguments of the mother country, and of the colonies, distinctly set forth, and the impossibility of a compromise of differences, or a mutual concession of rights plainly demonstated
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A Letter to Edmund Burke, esq.: member of Parliament for the city of Bristol, and agent for the colony of New York, &c., in answer to his printed speech, said to be spoken in the House of Commons on the twenty-second of March, 1775. Second Edition
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The True Interest of Britain, Set Forth in Regard to the Colonies: And the only means of living in peace and harmony with them, including five different plans, for effecting this desirable event
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Thoughts on the present state of affairs with America,: And the means of conciliation
Josiah Tucker, Benjamin Franklin, James Macpherson
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An humble address and earnest appeal to those respectable personages in Great-Britain and Ireland,: Who, by their great and permanent interest in landed property, their liberal education, elevated rank and enlarged views, are the ablest to judge
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A Sermon Preached in the Parish-Church of Christ-Church, London
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Thoughts on the present state of affairs with America, and the means of conciliation
Josiah Tucker, Benjamin Franklin, James Macpherson
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A Letter from a Merchant in London to His Nephew in North America Relative to the Present Posture of Affairs in the Colonies: In Which the Supposed Violation of Charters, and the Several Grievances Complained Of, Are Particularly Discussed, and The...
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A Brief Essay on the Advantages and Disadvantages Which Respectively Attend France and Great Britain, with Regard to Trade: With Some Proposals for Re
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A Brief Essay on the Advantages and Disadvantages Which Respectively Attend France and Great Britain, with Regard to Trade: With Some Proposals for Re
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Cui Bono? Or, an Inquiry, What Benefits Can Arise Either to the English or the Americans, the French, Spaniards, or Dutch, from the Greatest Victories
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Four Letters on Important National Subjects: Addressed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Shelburne, His Majestys First Lord Commissioner of the Treasury.
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The Case of Going to War, for the Sake of Procuring, Enlarging, or Securing of Trade: Considered in a New Light, Being a Fragment of a Greater Work.
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Dispassionate Thoughts on the American War: Addressed to the Moderate of All Parties.
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Cui Bono? Or, an Inquiry, What Benefits Can Arise Either to the English or the Americans, the French, Spaniards, or Dutch, from the Greatest Victories
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The True Interest of Britain, Set Forth in Regard to the Colonies: And the Only Means of Living in Peace and Harmony with Them: Including Five Different Plans for Effecting the Desirable Event.
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Four Tracts on Political and Commercial Subjects.
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Four Tracts on Political and Commercial Subjects.
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A Letter from a Merchant in London to His Nephew in North America: Relative to the Present Posture of Affairs in the Colonies: In Which the Supposed Violation of Charters, and the Several Grievances Complained Of, Are Particularly Discussed, and The...
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The Elements of Commerce and the Theory of Taxes.
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