ADDRESS, by MR. COKE, Page 1, 205, 258, 272, 282, 292, 298 Address, signed A Burgess, against Mr. Coke's Party, 79 A Burgess, in favor of MR. BIRCH, 17, 146, 273 A Burgess true to his Oath of Allegiance, 148 A Friend to Truth, 208 A Friend of Liberty, against Mr. Coke, 269 A loyal Burgess & a Supporter of Mr. Birch, 258 A True Friend, & a Brother Burgess, &c. 125 An honest and independent Burgess, 217 COKE, 27 Address, signed An Old and Loyal Burgess, Page 37 An Old Burgess, in favor of MR. BIRCH, 15 One of the People, 239 One of Yourselves, 301 Philanthropos, 308 The Poor Man's Friend, & a Lover of Truth, 41 William Eyre, 363 Address, anonymous, Against Mr. Coke's conduct, 107 Exhorting the Friends of Mr. Birch to per- On the Petition against the Nottingham On Thumbing, against the Corporation, 248 243 Acrostic on the popular new 6dy Medal, 361 Advertisement---In the Antiministerial Press, &c. 189 BIRCH'S (Mr.) Arrival in Nottingham, with an Account of the B (Mr.) and the Old C-rp-r-t--n, an address, signed An Birch Rod for the Pedagogue---Blue-coat Charity School, 355 Broken Oaths and Cracked Consciences, signed Lucifer, 227 Brother Double-face, a squib, signed True Blue, 56 Brother Jacobins, a squib,, signed Double-face, Page 54, 100 Burgesses, Browne's (Mr.) Vindication---Blue-coat Charity School, 357 Burgess Oath, 149 Burgess Oath, a Fragment, 150 Bustling Jago, a song, 278 CARD, by Mr. Coke's Committee, 37, 232, 298 Card, by Mr. Birch's Committee, 245 Card, by Mr. Birch, 258 Castle Building, a song, 143 Choice, 362 Coke and Freedom, a new glee, 151 Coke and the Constitution for ever, a song, 92 Coke and the True Blues for ever, a song, 189 Coke (Mr.) Vindicated---Duty of a Representative, 330 Arrival of, in Nottingham, with an Account of the Not influenced by Party in Religious Matters, 22 Colonel Despard and Company, &c. a squib, 273 Come ye gallant Sons of Freedom, &c. a song, 271 Corporation's Lamentation, 199 DANIEL and Joseph, a song, 140 Daniel's Invitation to Nottingham, a song, 165 Daniel's Lamentation, 89 Daniel's Vision, in two parts, 335 Davison's Letter to the Rev. Matthew Browne, 357 FEW Words to Mr. Plain Nett, signed A Setter-up, Page 179 For Nottingham Town, &c. a song, by Huntley, in favor of For the Benefit of the loyal True Blues, &c. 173 Freeman's Parody, a song, 43 Triumph, a song, 46 Day, a poem, 244 Freedom Triumphant over Oppression, a song, 164 Friendly Hint to Mr. Plain Nett, signed Plain Truth, 183 Good Folks let me tell you, &c. a song, against Mr. Coke's HAIL Coke, the Man, &c. a song, in favor of Mr. COKE, 48 Hints to Mr. Bowles for more Postscripts, 166 Hint to a "Moderate Man," 168 Huzza! huzza! huzza! an address, signed An Englishman, 279 Hymn of Liberty, 346 INFORMATION respecting the Election, an address, signed No Interesting Conversat. between Mr. Thumb & Mr. Candour, 320 JACOBINS' Lamentation and Conversion, 185 Jago, Monkey, and Jackdaw, a song, 281 Joiner's Work to be done by Private Contract, 169 Joseph's Dream, 114 Joseph's Lamentation, a parody, 294 Joseph's Retreat, a song, 296 LETTER from John Bull of Derby to his Brother Thomas at Nottingham, 67 |