| 56 | A Vindication of Natural Society: or, a View of the Miseries and Evils arising to mankind from every Species of Artificial Society; A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful; with an Introductory Discourse concerning Taste |
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| 69 | Observations on a late Publication, intitled The Present State of the Nation |
| 70 | Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents |
| 71 | Speech on the Middlesex Election Speech on the Power of Juries |
| 72 | Speech on the Acts of Uniformity |
| 73 | Speech on the Belief of Dissenters Speech on the Duration of Parliaments Letter to Sir C. Bingham |
| 74 | Speech on American Taxation —Speeches at his Arrival at Bristol and at the Conclusion of the Poll |
| 75 | Speech on Moving the Resolutions for Conciliation with the Colonies, March 22 |
| 77 | Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol, on the Affairs of America—Address to the King Address to the British Colonists in North America Letter to Hon. C. J. Fox |
| 78 | Two letters to Gentlemen in the City of Bristol, on the Trade of Ireland |
| 80 | Letter to Thomas Burgh—Speech on a Plan for the better security of the Independence of Parliament, and the Economical Reformation of the Civil and other Establishments Speech at Bristol previous to the Election Speech at Bristol declining the Poll |
| 82 | Speech on Reform of Representation Letter to a Peer of Ireland on Irish Catholics |
| 83 | Speech on Fox's India Bill |
| 84 | A Representation to His Majesty |
| 85 | Speech on Motion as to the Nabob of Arcot's Debts |
| 86-94 | Proceedings against Warren Hastings |
| 90 | Speech on Army Estimates Reflections on the Revolution in France |
| 91 | A Letter to a Member of the National Assembly An Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs Thoughts on French Affairs |
| 92 | A Letter to Sir Hercules Langrishe — Heads for the Consideration of the Present State of Affairs |
| 93 | Letter to Richard Burke Observations on the Conduct of the Minority Remarks on the Policy of the Allies |
| 94 | Preface to M. Brissot's Address to his Constituents |
| 95 | Letter to William Smith —Letter to William Elliot —Thoughts and Details on Scarcity. |
| 96 | A Letter to a Noble Lord |
| 96-97 | Letters on the Proposals for Peace with the Regicide Directory of France; including reference to Thomas Paine |