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 * colspan=2 |I.
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 * Tracts on the Popery Laws
 * 1
 * colspan=2 |II.
 * A Letter to Sir Charles Bingham, Bart., on the Irish Absentee Tax
 * 70
 * colspan=2 |III.
 * A Letter to the Honourable Charles James Fox
 * 84
 * colspan=2 |IV.
 * Two Letters to Gentlemen in Bristol—
 * To Samuel Span, Esq., Master of the Society of Merchants Adventurers of Bristol
 * 97
 * To Messrs.—— and Co., Bristol
 * 108
 * colspan=2 |V.
 * Mr. Burke's Speech at the Guildhall, in Bristol, 1780
 * 116
 * colspan=2 |VI.
 * A Letter to a Peer of Ireland on the Penal Laws against Irish Catholics
 * 182
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 * To Samuel Span, Esq., Master of the Society of Merchants Adventurers of Bristol
 * 97
 * To Messrs.—— and Co., Bristol
 * 108
 * colspan=2 |V.
 * Mr. Burke's Speech at the Guildhall, in Bristol, 1780
 * 116
 * colspan=2 |VI.
 * A Letter to a Peer of Ireland on the Penal Laws against Irish Catholics
 * 182
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 * colspan=2 |VI.
 * A Letter to a Peer of Ireland on the Penal Laws against Irish Catholics
 * 182
 * }
 * 182
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