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Letter to George Washington, Paris, 1796
Age of Reason, Part II. Paris, 1796
Letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine, on the
Prosecution of Williams, Paris, 1797
Letter to the People and Armies of France,
on the Events of the 18th Fructidor, Paris,
1797

Discourse to the Theophilanthropists, Paris, ✓ 1797

Letters to the Citizens of the United States,
Washington, 1802

Examination of the Prophecies, Essay on
Dream, &c., New-York, 1807

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He wrote, in addition, from 1805 to 1806, essays for our newspapers, some of which were decidedly in favour of an invasion of the United States by the French.

His productions in verse are fugitive, and have never been collected. The happiest of them, that I have seen, are his "Death of Wolfe," and his "Castle in the Air," which I have taken into his Life,

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ON THE PRESENT DISTRESSES OF THE COUNTRY, AND SUITABLE REMEDIES.

BY WILLIAM HARRIS,

Author of " HINTS ON TOLERATION," and "AN INQUIRY INTO THE TOLERATION ACT."

Price 3s. 6d.

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