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Finance, vol. i., pp. 16, 44, 85, 143, 212, 244, 313, 391, 607; vol. ii., p. 224.
Foreign Intelligence, vol. i., pp. 41, 73, 105, 138, 170, 206, 238, 267, 305, 339, 382, 424, 453, 491, 528, 560, 600, 629; vol. ii., 23, 57, 101, 136, 174, 206, 239, 280, 318, 346, 389, 430, 461, 499, 540, 577, 608.
Foreign Intelligence Extraordinary, vol. ii., p. 535.
Fox, Mr.: his Speech at the Meeting of the Friends of Freedom, vol. i., p. 92—his Radical Reform described, 396—Celebration of his Nativity at the Crown and Anchor, 408—his Speech, 412—his Song, 413—A Bit of an Ode to, 422—Lines written under a Bust of him, 489—his dismissal from the Privy Council, vol. ii., p. 293.
French Revolution, origin and progress of, vol. i., p. 22.
French Revolution, not to be defended or illustrated by a comparison with the civil wars of this country, vol. ii., p. 17.
Friend of Humanity and the Knife-Grinder, vol. i., p. 71.
Friends of Freedom, Meeting of the, vol. i., pp. 91, 125.
Freemason’s observations on the Duke of Norfolk’s toast, vol. i., p. 587.