Hervey, Thomas, 1699-1775
Thomas Hervey Hervey, Thomas (1699–1775), politician and pamphleteer
Thomas Hervey English politician and pamphleteer; (1699-1775)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Hervey ‡c English politician and pamphleteer; (1699-1775)
- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Hervey ‡c Hervey, Thomas (1699–1775), politician and pamphleteer
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Works
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A complaint on the part of the Hon. Thomas Hervey : concerning an undue proceeding against him at court. Set forth in two letters to Her Highness the Princess of Brunswick. To which are added two other letters, written at Bath, to the illustrious Lady, who makes the subject of the former. Together with a copious supplement to th preface, never before printed | |
A letter from a patriot in retirement, to the Right Honourable Mr. William Pitt, upon the resigning of his employment. | |
Letter from the Hon. Thomas Hervey to Sir Thomas Hanmer, Bart | |
A letter to William Pitt, Esq; concerning the fifteen new regiments lately voted by parliament: Wherein some of the general Arguments, together with his in particular, for Opposing the Motion to Address His Majesty, are fairly answered, and the Case itself is shortly and plainly stated | |
Mr. Hervey's answer to a letter he received from Dr. Samuel Johnson : wherein he had endeavoured to dissuade him from parting with his supposed wife. To which are subjoined, his letters to Lord Shelburne and Colonel Burgoyne | |
Mr. Hervey's letter to the reverend Sir William Bunbury : Bart. together with a short preface by the author, offering some reasons, which he hopes will serve also as an apology for the publication of it | |
To the King's most excellent Majesty. The humble address of the alderman, recorder, capital burgesses, assistants, and burgesses of the common-council of the borough of Bury St. Edmund, in the county of Suffolk | |
The writer's time redeemed, and speaker's words recalled, by a pen shap'd both for oral expedition, and the most legible plainness and punctuality: or Annet's shorthand perfected, further enlarged and improved, in a method strikingly easy, and engaging to the meanest capacity ... |