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Bess O'Bedlam's love to her brother Tom with a word in behalf of poor brother Ben Hoadly.
Published 1709“…printed and sold by the booksellers of London and …”
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Remarks on the proceedings of the commissioners for putting in execution the act past last sessions for establishing of a land-bank
Published 1696“…Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and …”
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The triumph of the great L-d S
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A journey to hell, or, A visit paid to the devil a poem.
Published 1700“…Printed and are to be sold by the booksellers of London …”
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Propositions extracted from the reasons for the foundation and promotion of a Philadelphian Society which were read at the first meeting of the same in Westmorland-House, London /...
Published 1697“…Printed for and sold by the booksellers of London …”
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Remarks upon the D--- of S---'s letter to the House of Lords concerning Capt. Smyth being a vindication of his services from the imputations therein laid upon them : with the D---'...
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Canary-birds naturaliz'd in Utopia. A canto
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The art of cookery a poem. In imitation of Horace's Art of poetry. By the author of a Tale of a tub.
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The character of a covetous citizen, or, a ready way to get riches A poem.
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French novels containing, I. The history of the Marquis de Criton: ... II. The history of the Collonel and Mademoiselle de Valence: ... III. The history of Mademoiselle de Roi: ......
Published 1738“…printed and sold by the booksellers in London and …”
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The devil a barrel better herring or, a merry dialogue between in and out.
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A dialogue between the cities of London and Paris in relation to the present posture of affairs, rendred into verse, ... Written by a person who has no mony to pay taxes in case of...
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The person of quality's answer to Mr. Collier's letter, being a disswasive from the play-house. In which are inserted the apologies of a young lady, and young gentleman
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A rod for Tunbridge beaus bundl'd up at the request of the Tunbridge ladies, to jirk fools into more wit, and clowns into more manners. A burlesque poem. To be publish'd every summ...
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A rod for Tunbridge beaus, bundl'd up at the request of the Tunbridge ladies, to jirk fools into more wit, and clowns into more manners. A burlesque poem. To be publish'd every summer, as long as the rakes continue their rudeness, and the gentry their ver -- Eighteenth Century Collections Online
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The beggar's opera Written by Mr. Gay.
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Amusements serious and comical calculated for the meridian of London. By Mr. Tho. Brown.
Published 1702“…printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and …”
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Amasis King of Egypt A tragedy. As it was to have been acted at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. By Charles Marsh.
Published 1738“…printed and sold by the booksellers of London and …”
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The Welsh mouse-trap Translated from the Latin by F. T.
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The surprize: or, the gentleman turn'd apothecary A tale written originally in French prose; afterwards translated into Latin; and from thence now versified in hudibrastics.
Published 1739“…printed and sold by the booksellers of London and …”
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Cassandra (But I hope not) Telling what will come of it. Num. I. In answer to The occasional letter. Num. I. Wherein the New-Associations, &c. are considered.
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