Online Books by
Josiah Tucker
(Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799)
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Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: Arguments for and against an union between Great Britain and Ireland, considered; to which is prefixed, a proposal on the same subject by Josiah Tucker, D.D., Dean of Gloucester. (Reprinted for John Stockdale, 1798), also by Edward Cooke (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: A brief essay on the advantages and disadvantages which respectively attend France and Great Britain. (Printed, 1753) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: A brief essay on the advantages and disadvantages which respectively attend France and Great Britain, with regard to trade. With some proposals for removing the principal disadvantages of Great Britain. In a new method. (Printed for T. Trye, 1750) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: A brief essay on the advantages and disadvantages which respectively attend France and Great-Britain, with regard to trade. (Printed for John Stockdale ..., 1787), also by David Hume (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: A brief essay on the advantages and disadvantages which respectively attend France and Great Britain with regard to trade with some proposals for removing the principal disadvantages of Great Britain, in a new method. (Printed for T. Trye ..., 1750) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: A brief essay on the advantages and disadvantages which respectively attend France and Great Britain, with regard to trade. With some proposals for removing the principal disadvantages of Great Britain. In a new method. (G. Faulkner, 1757) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: Cui bono? or, An inquiry, what benefits can arise either to the English or the Americans, the French, Spaniards, or Dutch, from the greatest victories, or successes, in the present war (Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand; sold also by Evans and Hazel, in Glocester, 1782) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: Cui bono?, or, An inquiry : what benefits can arise either to the English or the Americans, the French, Spaniards, or Dutch, from the greatest victories, or successes, in the present war ; being a series of letters addressed to Monsieur Necker (Printed by R. Raikes, for T. Cadell, 1782) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: Cui bono? or, An inquiry, what benefits can arise either to the English or the Americans, the French, Spaniards, or Dutch, from the greatest victories, or successes, in the present war? : being a series of letters, addressed to Monsieur Necker, late Controller General of the Finances of France (T. Cadell, 1782), also by Jacques Necker (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: An essay on the advantages and disadvantages which respectively attend France and Great Britain with regard to trade with some proposals for removing the principal disadvantages of Great Britain ([s.n.], 1756) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: Examen des avantages que les plus grandes victoires, ou les succès les plus complets, dans la guerre actuelle, pourroient procurer aux Anglois ou aux Américains; aux François, aux Espagnols ou aux Hollandois (Chez Bennet et Hake, 1782) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: Four letters on important national subjects, addressed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Shelburne, His Majesty's First Lord Commissioner of the Treasury (Printed for T. Cadell ..., 1783) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: Four letters on important national subjects addressed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Shelburne, His Majesty' s first lord commissioner of the treasury (Printed by R. Raikes for T. Cadel ..., 1783) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: Four tracts on political and commercial subjects. (printed by R. Raikes; sold by T. Cadell, London, 1776) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: Four tracts, on political and commercial subjects (Printed by R. Raikes and sold by Rivington ..., T. Cadell ..., and J. Walter ..., 1774) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: Four tracts on political and commercial subjects (Printed by R. Raikes and sold by T. Cadell ..., 1776) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: Four tracts on political and commercial subjects (Printed by R. Raikes, 1774) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: An humble address and earnest appeal to those respectable personages in Great-Britain and Ireland who by their great and permanent interest in landed property, their liberal education, elevated rank and enlarged views, are the ablest to judge, and the fittest to decide whether a connection with, or a separation from the continental colonies of America be most for the national advantage, and the lasting benefit of these kingdoms (Printed for T. Cadell ..., 1776) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: An humble address and earnest appeal to those respectable personages in Great-Britain and Ireland who by their great and permanent interest in landed property, their liberal education, elevated rank and enlarged views, are the ablest to judge, and the fittest to decide whether a connection with, or a separation from the continental colonies of America be most for the national advantage, and the lasting benefit of these kingdoms (Printed by R. Raikes and sold by T. Cadell ..., 1775) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: An humble address and earnest appeal to those respectable personages in Great-Britain and Ireland : who, by their great and permanent interest in landed property, their liberal education, elevated rank, and enlarged views, are the ablest to judge, and the fittest to decide whether a connection with, or a separation from the continental colonies of America, be most for the national advantage, and the lasting benefit for these kingdoms / by Josiah Tucker (Printed by R. Raikes, and sold by T. Cadell, London, 1775) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: An Humble Address and Earnest Appeal to Those Respectable Personages in Great-Britain and Ireland, Who, by Their Great and Permanent Interest in Landed Property, Their Liberal Education, Elevated Rank, and Enlarged Views, Are the Ablest to Judge, and the Fittest to Decide, Whether a Connection with, Or a Separation from the Continental Colonies of America, Be Most for the National Advantage, and the Lasting Benefit of These Kingdoms (Gutenberg ebook)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: Inquiry (Printed by R. Raikes for T. Cadell ..., sold also by Evans and Hazell ..., 1781) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: Inquiry (Printed by R. Raikes for T. Cadell, ..., sold also by Evans and Hazel, ..., 1782) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: A letter to a friend concerning naturalizations ... (Printed for Thomas Trye, 1753) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: A letter to Edmund Burke, esq; member of Parliament for the city of Bristol, and agent for the colony of New York, &c. in answer to his printed Speech, said to be spoken in the House of commons on the twenty-second of March, 1775. (Printed by R. Raikes, and sold by T. Cadell, London, 1775) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: Letters to the Rev. Dr. Kippis, occasioned by his treatise, entituled A vindication of the Protestant dissenting ministers, with regard to their late application to Parliament. (Printed by R. Raikes; and sold by S. Bladon, 1773) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: Œuvres de Turgot. (Guillaumin, 1844), also by Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot, Hippolyte Dussard, E. Daire, and Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: Œuvres de Turgot. classee par ordre de matieress, avec les notes de Dupont de Nemours, augm. de lettres inédites, des Questions sur le commerce, et d'observations et de notes nouvelles (Guillaumin, 1844), also by Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot, Hippolyte Dussard, E. Daire, and Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: Questions importantes sur le commerce, à l'occasion des oppositions au dernier Bill de Naturalisation. (F. Gyles, 1755) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: Reflections on the expediency of a law for the naturalization of foreign Protestants in two parts (Printed for T. Tyre ..., 1751) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: Reflections on the present matters in dispute between Great Britain and Ireland; and on means of converting these articles into mutual benefits to both kingdoms. (London, 1785) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: The respective pleas and arguments of the mother country and of the colonies, distinctly set forth and the impossibility of a compromise of differences or a mutual concession of rights, plainly demonstrated : with a prefatory epistle to the plenipotentiaries of the late congress at Philadelphia (Printed by R. Raikes :, 1776) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: The respective pleas and arguments of the mother country and of the colonies, distinctly set forth and the impossibility of a compromise of differences or a mutual concession of rights, plainly demonstrated : with a prefatory epistle to the plenipotentiaries of the late congress at Philadelphia (Printed by R. Raikes : and sold by T. Cadell ... and J. Walter ... London, 1775) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: A series of answers to certain popular objections against separating from the rebellious colonies, and discarding them entirely : being the concluding tract of the Dean of Glocester, on the subject of American affairs. (Printed by R. Raikes, and sold by T. Cadell, London, 1776) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: A series of answers to certain popular objections, against separating from the rebellious colonies, and discarding them entirely being the conducting tract of the Dean of Glocester, on the subject of American affairs. (Printed by R. Raikes, and sold at T. Cadell, in The Strand, London, 1776) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: A sermon preached in the parish-church of Christ-Church, London : on Wednesday May the 7th, 1766: being the time of the yearly meeting of the children educated in the charity-schools, in and about the cities of London and Westminister (J. and W. Oliver, 1766) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: Thoughts on the present state of affairs with America and the means of conciliation. (Printed for J. Dodsley and T. Cadell, 1778), also by William Pulteney and Benjamin Franklin (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: A treatise concerning civil government. (T. Cadell, 1781) (page images at HathiTrust)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: True interest of Britain (Philadelphia: : Printed, and sold, by Robert Bell, in Third-Street., MDCCLXXVI. [1776]), also by Robert Bell and Benjamin Franklin (HTML at Evans TCP)
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799: Two letters concerning naturalizations : London 1753 (ha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit, ha-Ḥug le-hisṭoryah shel ʻam Yiśraʼel, 1965), also by Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit bi-Yerushalayim. Ḥug la-hisṭoryah shel ʻam Yiśraʼel (page images at HathiTrust)
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