The town talk, The fish pool, The plebeian, The old Whig, The spinster, &c. /
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London :
Printed by and for John Nichols,
MDCCLXXXIX [1789].
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Table of Contents:
- Town-talk in a series of letters to the a lady in the country
- Speech of the Lord Chancellor Cowper when he passed sentence on the six condemned Lords, Feb. 9, 1715-16
- Letter to a member*, &c. concerning the condemned Lords, in vindication of gentlemen calumniated in the St. James's post [cross] of Friday March the 2d.
- Sir Richard Steele's speech on the Septennial Bill, April 24, 1716
- Character of Sir Richard Steele, from "Memoirs towards a history of men eminent in the republic of letters, as well foreign as domestic, 1731"
- Account of the Fish pool, consisting of a description of the vessel so called ... / by Sir Richard Steele, and Mr. Joseph Gillmore, mathematician
- Plebeian / by Sir Richard Steele; with the Old Whig / by Mr. Addison
- Letter to the Earl of Oxford, concerning the Bill of Peerage / by Sir Richard Steele
- Speeches in the House of Commons on the Peerage Bill
- Spinster in defence of the woollen manufactures
- Female manufacturers complaint, being the humble petition of Dorothy Distaff, Abigail Spinning-wheel, Eleanor Reel, &c. spinsters to the Lady Rebecca Woolpack, with a respectful epistle to Sir Richard Steele, concerning some omissions of the utmost importance in his Lady's wardrobe / by Monsieur de Brocade, of Paris
- Respectful epistle to Sir Richard Steele, author of The spinster
- To the author of The lover.