Corbyn Morris

english official and economic writer
The works

Books

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1741

A letter from a by-stander to a member of Parliament

1947

An essay towards fixing the true standards of wit, humour, raillery, satire, and ridicule (1744)

1744

An essay towards fixing the true standards of wit, humour, raillery, satire, and ridicule

1747

An essay towards illustrating the science of insurance

1747

An essay towards deciding the important question

1744

A letter to the Reverend Mr. Thomas Carte, author of the Full answer to the Letter from a Bystander. In which several important and interesting facts respecting the revenues and civil government of England are elucidated ..

1751

Observations on the past growth and present state of the city of London

1747

An essay towards deciding the important question, whether it be a national advantage to Britain to insure the ships of her enemies? Addressed to the Right Honorable Henry Pelham, Esq

1947

[Corbyn Morris] An essay towards fixing the true standards of wit, humour, raillery, satire, and ridicule (1744)

1747

An essay towards illustrating the science of insurance. Wherein it is attempted to fix, by precise calculation, several important maxims upon this subject; ... Addressed to the Right Hon. Henry Pelham, Esq; by the author of A letter from a bystander

1742

A letter from a By-stander to a Member of Parliament: Wherein is examined what necessity there is for the maintenance of a large regular land-force in this Island; what proportions the revenues of the Crown have born to those of the people ... and whether the weight of power in the regal or popular scale now preponderates

1758

Further considerations on our insurance of the French commerce, in the present juncture. Addressed to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle

1747

An essay towards deciding the important question, whether it be a national advantage to Britain to insure the ships of her enemies?

1759

A plan for arranging and balancing the accounts of landed estates

1744

A letter to the Reverend Mr. Thomas Carte, author of the Full answer to the Letter from a bystander. In which several ... facts respecting the revenues and civil government of England are elucidated, ... By a gentleman of Cambridge

1758

An essay towards deciding the question, whether Britain be permitted by right policy to insure the ships of her enemies?

1743

A letter to the Reverend Mr. Thomas Carte, author of The full answer to the Letter from a bystander

1758

An essay towards deciding the question, whether Britain be permitted by right policy to insure the ships of her enemies? Addressed to the Right Honourable Henry Pelham, ... To which are now first added, further considerations upon our insurance of the French commerce ..