Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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PR3539.K7 J68 1699 | A journey to London in the year 1698 after the ingenuous method of that made by Dr. Martin Lyster to Paris, in the same year, &c. / | 2 |
PR3539.K7 T7 1988 | The transactioneer (1700) / | 1 |
PR3539.K73 Z65 | William King: Tory and Jacobite. | 1 |
PR3539.K75 C3 1974 | The capacity and extent of human understanding exemplified in the extraordinary case of Automathes / | 1 |
PR3539.K757 H65 1671 |
The Honour of chivalry, or, The famous and delectable history of Don Bellianis of Greece continuing as well the valiant exploits of that magnanimous and heroick Prince, son to the Emperor Don Bellaneo of Greece : as also the wars between him and the Souldan of Persia : wherein is likewise described the strange and dangerous adventures that befel him in the prosecution of his love towards the Princess Florisbella, daughter to the Souldan of Babylon, his releasing of her father the Souldan from a strange enchantment, and vanquishing the Emperor of Trebizond / The Honour of chivalry, or, The famous and delectable history of Don Bellianis of Greece continuing as well the valiant exploits of that magnanimous and heroick Prince, son to the Emperor Don Bellaneo of Greece : as also the wars between him and the Souldan of Persia : wherein is likewise described the strange and dangerous adventures that befel him in the prosecution of his love towards the Princess Florisbella, daughter to the Souldan of Babylon, his releasing of her father the Souldan from a strange enchantment, and vanquishing the Emperor of Trebizond / |
2 |
PR3539.K757 H65 1672 |
The honour of chivalry, or, The famous and delectable history of Don Bellianis of Greece. continuing as well the valiant exploits of that magnanimous and heroick Prince, son to the Emperor Don Bellaneo of Greece, as of his two valiant brothers Don Clarineo of Spain and Don Lucidamore of Thessaly and several of their princely champions, more particularly that valiant Prince Peter of Ireland, Knight of the Keys : wherein is concluded the war between the Souldan of Babylon and the Emperor of Trebizond, and several marriages made between those great and royal personages / The honour of chivalry, or, The famous and delectable history of Don Bellianis of Greece. continuing as well the valiant exploits of that magnanimous and heroick Prince, son to the Emperor Don Bellaneo of Greece, as of his two valiant brothers Don Clarineo of Spain and Don Lucidamore of Thessaly and several of their princely champions, more particularly that valiant Prince Peter of Ireland, Knight of the Keys : wherein is concluded the war between the Soulden of Babylon and the Emperor of Trebizond, and several marriages made between those great and royal personages / |
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PR3539.K77 E5 1680 | The English rogue. continued in the life of Meriton Latroon, and other extravagants, comprehending the most eminent cheats of both sexes : with the illustration of pictures to every chapter. | 2 |
PR3539.K78 U5 1673 |
The unlucky citizen experimentally described in the various misfortunes of an unlucky Londoner calculated for the meridian of this city but may serve by way of advice to all the cominalty of England, but more perticularly to parents and children, masters and servants, husbands and wives : intermixed with severall choice novels : stored with variety of [brace] examples and advice, president and precept : illustrated with pictures fitted to the severall stories. The unlucky citizen experimentally described in the various misfortunes of an unlucky Londoner calculated for the meridian of this city but may serve by way of advice to all the cominalty of England, but more perticularly to parents and children, masters and servants, husbands and wives : intermixed with severall choice novels : stored with variety of [brace] examples and advice, president and precept : illustrated with pictures fitted to the severall stories. |
2 |
PR3539.K8 M4 1974 | Richard Payne Knight : the twilight of virtuosity / | 1 |
PR3539 .L2 1672 | The old troop: or, Monsieur Raggou. As it was acted at the Theatre-Royal. | 1 |
PR3539 .L2 1875 | The dramatic works of John Lacy, comedian : with prefatory memoir and notes. | 1 |
PR3539.L2 A7 1698a |
Sauny the Scott: or, The taming of the shrew, Sauny the Scott, or, The taming of the shrew / |
2 |
PR3539.L2 (INTERNET) |
The old troop, or, Monsieur Raggou as it was acted at the Theatre-Royal / Sr. Hercules Buffoon, or, The poetical squire a comedy, as it was acted at the Duke's Theatre / |
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PR3539 .L28 167x | A looking-glass for a bad husband, or, A caveat for a spend-thrift You that are guilty of that sinful crime of drunkenness, strive for to leave it off in time, lay up your money, do not it vainly spend, for in your greatest need, it will be your best friend, endeavour in your youth, lest in old age you want; for when that poverty doth come, friends will be scant, to the tune of, The poor man's comfort, or, Digby / | 1 |
PR3539.L28 P7 1747 | The pretty gentleman, or, Softness of manners : vindicated from the false ridicule exhibited under the character of William Fribble, Esq. | 1 |
PR3539.L28 P7 1885 | The pretty gentleman, or, Softness of manners vindicated from the false ridicule exhibited under the character of William Fribble, esq. / | 1 |
PR3539.L29 1675 | The wonder of wonders, or, The strange birth in Hampshire being an exact, true and perfect relation of one A.B. living in a country parish neer the town of Rumsey in Hampshire, relating how the said person was strangely brought to bed the 18th of November last with a live toad, a terrible serpent, and a dead child having some part of its head and face and othe parts devoured by the serpent in the mothers womb ... tune of, My bleeding heart / | 1 |
PR3539.L3 A17 1798 | The poetical works of J. Langhorne, D.D. : with the life of the author. | 1 |
PR3539.L3 C6 1799 | The correspondence of Theodosius and Constantia : from their first acquaintance to the departure of Theodosius: with the letters which passed between them after Constantia had taken the veil. | 1 |
PR3539.L3 Z48 1763 | The effusions of friendship and fancy. : In several letters to and from select friends. | 1 |