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PR3408
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Defoe, Daniel,
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1661?-1731.
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דפו, דניאל,
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1661?-1731
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דפו, דניאל
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דיפואה,
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1731־?1661
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Moreton, Andrew,
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1661?-1731
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John, Gabriel,
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1661?-1731
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Defo, Daniyel,
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1661?-1731
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Defo, Danielo,
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1661?-1731
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De Foe, Daniel,
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1661?-1731
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De Fo, Daniel',
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1661?-1731
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Merchant,
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1661?-1731
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Lover of truth,
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1661?-1731
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Lover of old England,
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1661?-1731
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Lay-hand in the country,
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1661?-1731
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L. M.,
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1661?-1731
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Gentleman,
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1661?-1731
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Gabriel John,
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1661?-1731
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English gentleman,
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1661?-1731
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670
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A general history of the robberies and murders of the most notorious pirates, 1999:
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t.p. (Daniel Defoe) p. vii (originally published in 1724, under the pseudonym: Captain Charles Johnson)
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670
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Great ghost stories, after 1923:
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p. 36 (Daniel De Foe)
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670
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Hagen, L. A short narrative of the life and death of John Rhinholdt Count Patkul, a nobleman of Livonia, 1738:
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t.p. (L.M.)
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670
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Halkett & Laing
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(Andrew Moreton; a gentleman, Daniel Defoe)
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670
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Halkett & Laing
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(L.M., Daniel Defoe)
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670
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His A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain, 1724-1727:
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t.p. (a gentleman)
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670
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His An answer to my Lord Beilhaven's speech [MI] 1706:
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(an English gentleman)
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670
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His Parochial tyranny [MI] 1727:
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t.p. (Andrew Moreton, Esq.)
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670
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His The case fairly stated between the Turky Company and the Italian merchants [MI] 1720:
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t.p. (a merchant)
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670
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His The history and remarkable life of the truly honourable Col. Jacque... 1989:
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CIP t.p. (Daniel Defoe) galley (b. in London in 1660)
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670
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InU/Wing STC files
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(usage: a lay-hand in the country)
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670
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LCNAF 17th August, 2011
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670
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Mol Flanders, 1982?:
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t.p. (Daniyel Defo)
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670
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Observations on the bishop's answer to Dr. Snape, 1717:
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t.p. (A lover of truth)
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670
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Robinsono Kruso, 1908:
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t.p. (Danielo Defo)
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903
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36
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24
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003228
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910
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historyofthewarsofhispresentmajestycharles12kingofswedenfromhis1landingindenmarktohisreturnfromturkeytopomeraniabyascotsgentlemaninthesweedishservice
‡A
The history of the wars, of his present Majesty Charles XII. King of Sweden;
‡b
from his first landing in Denmark, to his return from Turkey to Pomerania. By a Scots gentleman in the Sweedish service.
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eng
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1
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910
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historyofthedevilaswellancientasmodernin2parts
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The history of the Devil:
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as well ancient as modern, in two parts.
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eng
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1
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910
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tourthrothewholeislandofgreatbritaindividedintocircuitsorjourniesgivingaparticularanddivertingaccountofwhateveriscuriousandworthobservationparticularlyfittedforthereaderofsuchasdesiretotravelovertheisland
‡A
A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain:
‡b
divided into circuits or journies. Giving a particular and diverting account of whatever is curious and worth observation. Particularly fitted for the reader of such as desire to travel over the island /
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eng
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1
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910
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truerelationoftheapparitionof1mrsveal
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True relation of the apparition of one Mrs. Veal
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eng
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910
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truerelationoftheapparitionofmrsvealthenextdayafterherdeathtomrsbargraveatcanterburythe8ofseptember1705whichapparitionrecommendstheperusalofdrelincourtsbookofconsolationsagainstthefearsofdeath
‡A
A true relation of the apparition of Mrs. Veal, the next day after her death, to Mrs. Bargrave, at Canterbury, the eighth of September, 1705:
‡b
which apparition recommends the perusal of Drelincourt's Book of consolations against the fears of death.
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eng
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1
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910
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historyofthedevilancientandmodernin2partspart1containingastateofthedevilscircumstancesfromhisexpulsionoutofheaventothecreationwithremarksontheseveralmistakesconcerninghisfallpart2containinghismoreprivateconductdowntothepresenttimeshisgovernmenthisappearanceshismannerofworkingandthetoolsheworkswithwithadescriptionofthedevilsdwelling
‡A
The history of the Devil, ancient and modern.:
‡b
In two parts. Part first. Containing a state of the Devil's circumstances, from his expulsion out of Heaven to the creation; with remarks on the several mistakes concerning his fall. Part second. Containing his more private conduct down to the present times; his government, his appearances, his manner of working, and the tools he works with. With a description, of the Devil's dwelling.
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eng
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1
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910
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truebornenglishman
‡A
The true-born English-man:
‡b
a satyr.
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eng
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8
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910
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journaloftheplagueyear1665
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A journal of the plague year
‡b
1665 /
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eng
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1
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910
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journaloftheplagueyear
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A journal of the plague year.
‡l
eng
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2
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910
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briefhistoryofthepoorpalatinerefugeeslatelyarrivedinenglandcontaining1afullanswertoallobjectionsmadeagainstreceivingthem2arelationoftheirdeplorablecondition3adescriptionofthecountryfromwhencetheycame4anaccountoftheirnumbersinalettertoafriendinthecountry
‡A
A brief history of the poor Palatine refugees, lately arrived in England.:
‡b
Containing I. A full answer to all objections made against receiving them;... II. A relation of their deplorable condition;... III. A description of the country from whence they came. IV. An account of their numbers.... In a letter to a friend in the country.
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eng
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1
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910
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reflectionsuponsomescandalousandmaliciouspamphletsviz1theshortestwaywiththedissentersorproposalsfortheestablishmentofthechurch2thecharacterofalowchurchman3thenewassociationetctowhichtheshortestwaywiththedissentersetcisprefixdentirebyitself
‡A
Reflections upon some scandalous and malicious pamphlets:
‡b
viz.I. The shortest way with the dissenters; or proposals for the establishment of the church [by D. Defoe], II. The character of a low-churchman [by H. Sacheverell], III. The new association, &c. To which the shortest way with the dissenters, &c. [by C. Leslie] is prefix'd entire by it self.
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eng
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1
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910
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truecollectionofthewritingsoftheauthorofthetruebornenglishman
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A true collection of the writings of the author of the True born English-man....
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eng
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2
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910
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memoirsofcaptgeorgecarletonanenglishofficerincludinganecdotesofthewarinspainundertheearlofpeterboroughandmanyinterestingparticularsrelatingtothemannersofthespaniardsinthebeginningofthelastcentury
‡A
Memoirs of Capt. George Carleton, an English officer:
‡b
including anecdotes of the war in Spain under the Earl of Peterborough, and many interesting particulars relating to the manners of the Spaniards in the beginning of the last century /
‡l
eng
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2
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910
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secrethistoryofthewhitestaffbeinganaccountofaffairsundertheconductofsomelateministersandofwhatmightprobablyhavehappenedifhermajestyhadnotdied
‡A
The secret history of the White-Staff,
‡b
being an account of affairs under the conduct of some late ministers, and of what might probably have happened if Her Majesty had not died.
‡l
eng
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3
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910
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declarationoftruthtobenjaminhoadly1ofthehighpriestsofthelandandofthedegreewhommencallbishopsbyaministringfriendwhowrittothomasbradburyadealerinmanywords
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[A Declaration of Truth to Benjamin Hoadly, one of the High Priests of the land, and of the degree whom men call bishops. By a ministring friend, who writ to Thomas Bradbury, a dealer in many words. [By D. Defoe.]].
‡l
eng
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1
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910
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minorsingleworks
‡A
Minor Single Works
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eng
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1
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910
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tradewithfranceitalyspainandportugalconsideredwithsomeobservationsonthetreatyofcommercebetweengreatbritainandfrance
‡A
The trade with France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal, considered::
‡b
with some observations on the treaty of commerce between Great Britain and France.
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eng
‡9
1
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910
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reflectionsuponalatescandalousandmaliciouspamphletentituldtheshortestwaywiththedissentersorproposalsfortheestablishmentofthechurchtowhichthesaidpamphletisprefixdentirebyitself
‡A
Reflections upon a late scandalous and malicious pamphlet entitul'd, The shortest way with the dissenters;
‡b
or proposals for the establishment of the Church. To which the said pamphlet is prefix'd entire by it self
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eng
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1
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910
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treasondetectedinananswertothattraiterousandmaliciouslibelentitledenglishadvicetothefreeholdersofenglandhumblyofferdtotheconsiderationofallthosefreeholderswhohavebeenpoysondwiththatmalignantpamphlet
‡A
Treason detected:
‡b
in an answer to that traiterous and malicious libel, entitled, English advice to the freeholders of England... Humbly offer'd to the consideration of all those freeholders who have been poyson'd with that malignant pamphlet.
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eng
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1
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910
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lifeandstrangesurprisingadventuresofrobinsoncrusoeofyorkmarinerwholived8and20yearsallaloneinanuninhabitedislandonthecoastofamericanearthemouthofthegreatriveroroonoquewrittenbyhimselfthe13editionadornedwithcutsin2volumes
‡A
The life and strange surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe:
‡b
of York, mariner: who lived eight-and-twenty years all alone in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque;... Written by himself. The thirteenth edition, adorned with cuts. In two volumes....
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eng
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1
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910
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advicetothepeopleofgreatbritainwithrespectto2importantpointsoftheirfutureconduct1whattheyoughttoexpectfromtheking2howtheyoughttobehavetohimwritteninvindicationofthee50ofoxrdandsupposedtobewrittenbyhisdirectionsifnotbyhimself
‡A
Advice to the people of Great Britain:
‡b
with respect to two important points of their future conduct. I. What they ought to expect from the King. II. How they ought to behave to him. Written in vindication of the E-l of Ox-rd; and supposed to be written by his directions, if not by himself.
‡l
eng
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1
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910
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historyoftheunionofgreatbritain
‡A
History of the union of Great Britain
‡l
eng
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3
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910
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historyoftheunionbetweenenglandandscotlandwithacollectionoforiginalpapersrelatingtheretobydanieldefoewithanintroductioninwhichtheconsequencesandprobabilityofalikeunionbetweenthiscountryandirelandareconsideredtowhichisprefixedalifeofdanieldefoebygeorgechalmersfrssa
‡A
The history of the union between England and Scotland, with a collection of original papers relating thereto. By Daniel De Foe. With an introduction, in which the consequences and probability of a like union between this country and Ireland are considered. To which is prefixed, a life of Daniel De Foe, by George Chalmers, F.R.S.S.A....
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eng
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1
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910
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casefairlystatedbetweentheturkycompanyandtheitalianmerchants
‡A
The case fairly stated between the Turky Company and the Italian merchants /
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eng
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1
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910
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paralelorpersecutionofprotestantstheshortestwaytopreventthegrowthofpoperyinireland
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The paral[l]el, or, Persecution of Protestants, the shortest way to prevent the growth of popery in Ireland.
‡l
eng
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2
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910
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tourthrothewholeislandofgreatbritain
‡A
Tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain
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eng
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1
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910
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tourthroughtheislandofgreatbritaindividedintocircuitsorjourniescontaining1adescriptionoftheprincipalcitiesandtownsoriginallybegunbythecelebrateddanieldefoecontinuedbythelatemrrichardsonandbroughtdowntothepresenttimebygentlemenofeminenceintheliteraryworld
‡A
A tour through the island of Great Britain.:
‡b
Divided into circuits or journies. Containing, I. A description of the principal cities and towns,... Originally begun by the celebrated Daniel De Foe, continued by the late Mr. Richardson,... and brought down to the present time by gentlemen of eminence in the literary world.
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eng
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1
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910
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consolidatorormemoirsofsundrytransactionsfromtheworldinthemoontranslatedfromthelunarlanguagebytheauthorofthetruebornenglishman
‡A
The consolidator:
‡b
or, memoirs of sundry transactions from the world in the moon. Translated from the lunar language, by the author of The true-born English man.
‡l
eng
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1
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910
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fartheradventuresofrobinsoncrusoe
‡A
The farther adventures of Robinson Crusoe /
‡l
eng
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1
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910
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mercantilelibraryorcompleteenglishtradesmandirectinghimintheseveralpartsandprogressionsoftradefromhis1entringuponbusinesstohisleavingoffcalculatedfortheuseofalltraders
‡A
The mercantile library
‡b
or, complete English tradesman: directing him in the several parts and progressions of trade, from his first entring upon business, to his leaving off.... Calculated for the use of all traders.
‡l
eng
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1
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910
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completeenglishtradesman
‡A
Complete English tradesman
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eng
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1
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910
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secrethistoryofthewhitestaffbeinganaccountofaffairsundertheconductofsomelateministersandofwhatmightprobablyhavehappendifhermajestyhadnotdiedpart2
‡A
The secret history of the White-Staff:
‡b
being an account of affairs under the conduct of some late ministers, and of what might probably have happen'd if Her Majesty had not died. Part. II.
‡l
eng
‡9
1
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910
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secrethistoryofthewhitestaff
‡A
Secret history of the White-Staff.
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eng
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1
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910
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somereflectionsonapamphletlatelypublishdentituledanargumentshewingthatastandingarmyisinconsistentwithafreegovernmentandabsolutelydestructivetotheconstitutionoftheenglishmonarchy
‡A
Some reflections on a pamphlet [by John Trenchard and Walter. Moyle] lately publish'd:
‡b
entituled, An argument shewing that a standing army is inconsistent with a free government, and absolutely destructive to the constitution of the English monarchy /
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eng
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2
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910
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andwhatifthepretendershouldcomeorsomeconsiderationsoftheadvantagesandrealconsequencesofthepretenderspossessingthecrownofgreatbritain
‡A
And what if the Pretender should come?
‡b
Or, some considerations of the advantages and real consequences of the Pretender's possessing the crown of Great-Britain.
‡l
eng
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1
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910
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perniciousconsequencesoftheclergysintermedlingwithaffairsofstatewithreasonshumblyofferdforpassingabilltoincapacitatethemfromthelikepracticeforthefuture
‡A
The pernicious consequences of the clergy's intermedling with affairs of state.:
‡b
With reasons humbly offer'd for passing a bill to incapacitate them from the like practice for the future.
‡l
eng
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2
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910
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briefhistoryofthepacifickcampaigninflandersanno1712andofthefatalcessationofarms
‡A
A brief history of the pacifick campaign in Flanders, anno 1712, and of the fatal cessation of arms... /
‡l
eng
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1
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910
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wholelifeandstrangesurprisingadventuresofrobinsoncrusoeofyorkmarinerwholived8and20yearsallaloneinanuninhabitedislandonthecoastofamericanearthemouthofthegreatriveroforoonoquewrittenbyhimself
‡A
The whole life and strange surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe:
‡b
of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an uninhabited island, on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque;... Written by himself [or rather by D. Detoe].
‡l
eng
‡9
2
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910
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‡a
historyofthewarsofhispresentmajestycharles12kingofswedenfromhis1landingindenmarktohisreturnfromturkeytopomerania
‡A
The history of the wars, of His present Majesty Charles XII., King of Sweden:
‡b
from his first landing in Denmark, to his return from Turkey to Pomerania. /
‡l
eng
‡9
1
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910
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somethoughtsuponthesubjectofcommercewithfrancebytheauthorofthereview
‡A
Some thoughts upon the subject of commerce with France.
‡b
By the author of the Review.
‡l
eng
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1
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910
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lifeandstrangesurprizingadventuresofrobinsoncrusoeofyorkmarinerwholived8and20yearsallaloneinan1inhabitedislandonthecoastofamericanearthemouthofthegreatriveroforoonoquewrittenbyhimself
‡A
The life and strange surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe:
‡b
of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years, all alone in an un-inhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque;... Written by himself.
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eng
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910
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reasonshumblyofferdforalawtoenactthecastrationorgeldingofpopishecclesiastics
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Reasons humbly offer'd for a law to enact the castration, or gelding, of popish ecclesiastics
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eng
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910
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reasonshumblyofferdforalavvtoenactthecastrationorgeldingofpopishecclesiasticsasthebestwaytopreventthegrowthofpoperyinengland
‡A
Reasons humbly offer'd for a lavv to enact the castration, or gelding, of popish ecclesiastics,
‡b
as the best way to prevent the growth of popery in England·
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eng
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910
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seriousreflectionsduringthelifeandsurprisingadventuresofrobinsoncrusoewithhisvisionoftheangelicworld
‡A
Serious reflections during the life and surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe,
‡b
with his vision of the angelic world.
‡l
eng
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1
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910
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fartheradventuresofrobinsoncrusoebeingthe2andlastpartofhislifeandofthestrangesurprizingaccountsofhistravelsround3partsoftheglobewrittenbyhimselftowhichisaddedamap
‡A
The farther adventures of Robinson Crusoe:
‡b
being the second and last part of his life, and of the strange surprizing accounts of his travels round three parts of the globe. Written by himself. To which is added a map...
‡l
eng
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910
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somethoughtsuponthesubjectofcommercewithfrance
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Some thoughts upon the subject of commerce with France.
‡l
eng
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1
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910
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seriousreflectionsduringthelifeandsurprisingadventuresofrobinsoncrusoewithhisvisionoftheangelickworld
‡A
Serious reflections during the life and surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe:
‡b
with his Vision of the angelick world. /
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eng
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1
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910
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earlierlifeandthechiefearlierworksofdanieldefoe
‡A
The earlier life and the chief earlier works of Daniel Defoe /
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eng
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910
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speechwithoutdoors
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A speech without doors /
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eng
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910
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romancesandnarrativesbydanieldefoe
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Romances and narratives by Daniel Defoe /
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fartheradventuresofrobinsoncrusoebeingthe2andlastpartofhislifeandofthestrangesurprisingaccountsofhistravelsround3partsoftheglobewrittenbyhimselftowhichisaddedamapoftheworldfrontisp
‡A
The farther adventures of Robinson Crusoe:
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being the second and last part of his life, and of the strange surprising accounts of his travels round three parts of the globe. Written by himself [or rather by D. Defoe]. To which is added a map of the world... frontisp.
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eng
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viewoftherealdangeroftheprotestantsuccession
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A view of the real danger of the Protestant succession.
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eng
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letterfromcaptaintomtothemobbnowraisdfordrsacheverel
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A letter from Captain Tom to the mobb:
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now rais'd for Dr. Sacheverel.
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eng
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someaccountofthe2nightscourtatgreenwichwhereinmaybeseenthereasonriseandprogressofthelateunnaturalrebellionagainsthissacredmajestykinggeorgeandhisgovernment
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Some account of the two nights court at Greenwich.:
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Wherein may be seen the reason, rise and progress of the late unnatural rebellion, against His sacred Majesty King George, and his government /
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eng
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enquiryintotheoccasionalconformityofdissentersincasesofprefermentwithaprefacetothelordmayoroccasionedbyhiscarryingtheswordtoaconventicle
‡A
An enquiry into the occasional conformity of dissenters, in cases of preferment:
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with a preface to the lord mayor, occasioned by his carrying the sword to a conventicle.
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eng
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lifeandstrangesurprizingadventuresofrobinsoncrusoeofyorkmarinerwholived8and20yearsallaloneinanuninhabitedislandonthecoastofamericanearthemouthofthegreatriveroroonoquewrittenbyhimselfthe8editionadorndwithcutsin2volumes
‡A
The life, and strange surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe:
‡b
of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque;... Written by himself. The eighth edition, adorn'd with cuts. In two volumes.
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eng
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lifeandsurprizingadventuresofrobinsoncrusoeofyorkmarinerwholived8and20yearsallaloneinanuninhabitedislandonthecoastofamericanearthemouthofthegreatriveroforoonoquewrittenbyhimself
‡A
The life and surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe:
‡b
of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an uninhabited island, on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque.... Written by himself....
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eng
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eachtrarobinsoncruso
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Eachtra Robinson Crúsó /
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lifeandmostsurprisingadventuresofrobinsoncrusoeofyorkmariner
‡A
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner
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eng
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2
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lifeandmostsurprisingadventuresofrobinsoncrusoeofyorkmarinerwholived208yearsonanuninhabitedislandonthecoastofamericanearthemouthofthegreatriveroroonoquewithanaccountofhisdeliverancethenceandhisaftersurprisingadventurescompletein1volume
‡A
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner;:
‡b
who lived twenty-eight years on an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. With an account of his deliverance thence, and his after surprising adventures. Complete in one volume.
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eng
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remarksonthespeechesofwilliampaulclergymanandjohnhallofotterburnesqexecutedattyburnforrebellionthe13ofjuly1716towhichisaddedashortbuttrueaccountofthebirtheducationandordinationofthesaidwilliampaul
‡A
Remarks on the speeches of William Paul:
‡b
clergy-man, and John Hall of Otterburn, esq; executed at Tyburn for rebellion, the 13th of July, 1716.... To which is added, a short but true account of the birth, education, and ordination of the said William Paul.
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eng
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legionshumbleaddresstothelordswithananswertoit
‡A
Legion's humble address to the Lords,
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with an answer to it.
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eng
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politicalaphorismsorthetruemaximsofgovernmentdisplayedwhereinislikewiseprovedthatpaternalauthorityinnoabsoluteauthoritythatthereneitherisorcanbeanyabsolutegovernmentdejurethatthechildrenofisraeldidoftenresisttheirevilprincesthattheprimitivechristiansdidoftenresisttheirtyrannicalemperorsthattheprotestantsinallagesdidresisttheirevilanddestructiveprincestogetherwithahistoricalaccountofthedeprivingofkingsfortheirevilgovernmentbywayofachallengetodrwilliamsherlockand10othernewdissentersandrecommendedaspropertobereadbyallprotestantjacobites
‡A
Political aphorisms: or, The true maxims of government displayed.
‡b
Wherein is likewise proved, That paternal authority in no absolute authority,... That there neither is or can be any absolute government de jure,... That the children of Israel did often resist their evil princes... That the primitive Christians did often resist their tyrannical emperors,... That the Protestants in all ages did resist their evil and destructive princes. Together with a historical account of the depriving of kings for their evil government,... By way of a challenge to Dr. William Sherlock, and ten other new dissenters, and recommended as proper to be read by all Protestant Jacobites.
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eng
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journaloftheplagueyearormemorialsofthegreatpestilenceinlondonin1665
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A journal of the plague year, or, Memorials of the great pestilence in London, in 1665 /
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eng
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910
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lifeofjonathanwildfromhisbirthtohisdeathcontaininghisriseandprogressinroguerybyh500lateclerktojusticer
‡A
The life of Jonathan Wild,
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from his birth to his death. Containing his rise and progress in roguery;... By H. D. late clerk to Justice R-
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eng
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conductofchristiansmadethesportofinfidelsinaletterfromaturkishmerchantatamsterdamtothegrandmuftiatconstantinopleonoccasionofsomeofournationalfolliesbutespeciallythelatescandalousquarrelamongtheclergy
‡A
The conduct of Christians made the sport of infidels.:
‡b
In a letter from a Turkish merchant [i.e. Kara Selym Oglan] at Amsterdam to the Grand Mufti at Constantinople: on occasion of some of our national follies, but especially the late scandalous quarrel among the clergy.
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eng
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viewoftherealdangersofthesuccession
‡A
View of the real dangers of the succession
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eng
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910
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newvoyageroundtheworldbyacourseneversailedbeforebeingavoyageundertakenbysomemerchantswhoafterwardsproposedthesettingupaneastindiacompanyinflanders
‡A
A new voyage round the world:
‡b
by a course never sailed before. Being a voyage undertaken by some merchants, who afterwards proposed the setting up an East-India company in Flanders...
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eng
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1
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910
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worksofdanieldefoewithamemoirofhislifeandwritings
‡A
The works of Daniel Defoe:
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with a memoir of his life and writings /
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eng
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910
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reasonshumblyofferedforalawtoenactthecastrationorgeldingofpopishecclesiastics
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Reasons humbly offered for a law to enact the castration, or gelding, of Popish ecclesiastics
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eng
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reasonsagainstawarwithfranceoranargumentshewingthatthefrenchkingsowningtheprinceofwalesaskingofenglandscotlandandirelandisnosufficientgroundofawar
‡A
Reasons against a war with France:
‡b
or, An argument shewing that the French king's owning the Prince of Wales as king of England, Scotland and Ireland; is no sufficient ground of a war.
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eng
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910
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danieldefoehislifeandrecentlydiscoveredwritingsextendingfrom1716to1729
‡A
Daniel Defoe: his life and recently discovered writings:
‡b
extending from 1716 to 1729. /
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eng
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newtestofthechurchofenglandsloyaltyorwhiggishloyaltyaedchurchloyaltycompard
‡A
A new test of the Church of England's loyalty:
‡b
or, whiggish loyalty aed [sic] church loyalty compar'd.
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eng
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910
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essayuponpublickcreditbeinganenquiryhowthepublickcreditcomestodependuponthechangeoftheministryorthedissolutionsofparliamentsandwhetheritdoessoorno
‡A
An essay upon publick credit:
‡b
being an enquiry how the publick credit comes to depend upon the change of the ministry, or the dissolutions of Parliaments; and whether it does so or no.... /
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eng
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1
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910
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newtestofthechurchofenglandsloyaltyorwhiggishloyaltyandaedchurchloyaltycompard
‡A
A new test of the Church of England's loyalty:
‡b
or, Whiggish loyalty and aed [i.e. and] church loyalty compar'd.
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eng
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910
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generalhistoryofthepyratesfromtheir1riseandsettlementintheislandofprovidencetothepresenttimewiththeremarkableactionsandadventuresofthe2femalepyratesmaryreadandannebonnycontaindinthefollowingchapterschap1ofcaptavery2ofcaptmartel3ofcaptteachthe4editionbycaptaincharlesjohnsontowhichisaddedashortabstractofthelawinrelationtopyracy
‡A
A general history of the pyrates, from their first rise and settlement in the island of Providence, to the present time. With the remarkable actions and adventures of the two female pyrates Mary Read and Anne Bonny; contain'd in the following chapters,... Chap.I. Of Capt. Avery. II. Of Capt. Martel. III. Of Capt. Teach.... The fourth edition.... By Captain Charles Johnson; to which is added, a short abstract of the... law, in relation to pyracy.
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eng
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generalhistoryoftherobberiesandmurdersofthemostnotoriouspyrates
‡A
General history of the robberies and murders of the most notorious pyrates
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eng
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fortunesandmisfortunesofthefamousmollflanders
‡A
The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders /
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eng
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mollflanders
‡A
Moll Flanders
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eng
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peaceorpovertybeingaseriousvindicationofhermajestyandherministersconsentingtoatreatyforageneralpeaceshewingthereasonablenessandevennecessitytherewasforsuchaprocedure
‡A
Peace, or poverty.
‡b
Being a serious vindication of Her Majesty and her ministers consenting to a treaty for a general peace. Shewing the reasonableness, and even necessity, there was for such a procedure.
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eng
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conductofsomepeopleaboutpleadingguiltywithsomereasonswhyitwasnotthoughtpropertoshewmercytosomewhodesirdit
‡A
The conduct of some people:
‡b
about pleading guilty, with some reasons why it was not thought proper to shew mercy to some who desir'd it: [a pamphlet relating to the impeachment of James, Earl of Derwentwater and the other Lords accused of high treason].
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eng
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rerepresentationoramodestsearchafterthegreatplunderersofthenationbeingabriefenquiryinto2weightyparticularsnecessaryatthistimetobeknownviz1whotheyarethathaveplunderedthenation2whytheyarenotdetectedandpunished
‡A
The re-representation:
‡b
or, a modest search after the great plunderers of the nation: being a brief enquiry into two weighty particulars, necessary at this time to be known, viz. I. Who they are that have plundered the nation. II. Why they are not detected and punished.
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eng
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mercatororcommerceretrieved
‡A
Mercator: or commerce retrieved
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eng
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extractsfromseveralmercatorsbeingconsiderationsonthestateofthebritishtrade
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Extracts from several Mercators; being considerations on the state of the British trade.
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eng
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910
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jacksheppard
‡A
Jack Sheppard,
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eng
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dumbphilosopherorgreatbritainswondercontaining1afaithfulandverysurprizingaccounthowdickorycronkeatinnerssoninthecountyofcornwalwasborndumbandcontinuedsofor58yearsandhowsomedaysbeforehediedhecametohisspeech
‡A
The dumb philosopher;
‡b
or Great-Britain's wonder, containing I. A faithful and very surprizing account how Dickory Cronke, a tinner's son in the county of Cornwal, was born dumb, and continued so for 58 years; and how some days before he died, he came to his speech:...
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eng
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answertothelatekjamesslastdeclaration
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An answer to the late K. James's last declaration.
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eng
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910
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secretmemoirsofatreasonableconferenceatshousefordeposingthepresentministryandmakinganewturnatcourtbeingthesequelofthe2nightscourtatgreenwich
‡A
Secret memoirs of a treasonable conference:
‡b
at S- House, for deposing the present ministry, and making a new turn at court: being the sequel of the Two night's court at Greenwich /
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eng
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caledoniaapoeminhonourofscotlandandthescotsnationin3parts
‡A
Caledonia:
‡b
a poem in honour of Scotland. And the Scots nation. In three parts.
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eng
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lettertomrbisseteldestbrotherofthecollegiatechurchofstcatherinesinanswertohisremarksondrsacheverellssermonwhereinissetforththehonestyofthedoctor
‡A
A letter to Mr. Bisset:
‡b
eldest brother of the collegiate church of St. Catherines; in answer to his remarks on Dr. Sacheverell's sermon [entitled "The perils of false brethren" ]: Wherein is set forth the honesty of the doctor.
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eng
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plainenglishwithremarksandadvicetosomesortofmenwhoneednotbenamd
‡A
Plain English:
‡b
with remarks and advice to some sort of men who need not be nam'd.
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eng
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910
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secretmemoirsofthenewtreatyofalliancewithfranceinwhichsomeofthe1stepsinthatremarkableaffairarediscovered
‡A
Secret memoirs of the new treaty of alliance with France: in which some of the first steps in that remarkable affair are discovered;.
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eng
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captainsingletonthekingofpiratesanewvoyagearoundtheworld
‡A
Captain Singleton:
‡b
The king of pirates. A new voyage around the world.
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eng
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1
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910
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lifeandadventuresofrobinsoncrusoeofyorkmarinerwithanaccountofhistravelsround3partsoftheglobe
‡A
The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, mariner:
‡b
with an account of his travels round three parts of the globe /
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eng
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1
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910
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memorialsofthegreatpestilenceinlondonin1665
‡A
Memorials of the great pestilence in London, in 1665...
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eng
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910
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episcopalclergyofaberdeensaddresstothepretender
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The Episcopal clergy of Aberdeen's address to the Pretender.
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eng
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910
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historyofthekentishpetition
‡A
The history of the Kentish petition.
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eng
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lifeandmostsurprisingadventuresofrobinsoncrusoeofyorkmarinerwholived208yearsonanuninhabitedislandonthecoastofamericanearthemouthofthegreatriveroroonoquewithanaccountofhisdeliverencethence
‡A
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner:
‡b
who lived twenty-eight years on an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque, with an account of his deliverence thence.
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eng
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1
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910
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2volumeofthewritingsoftheauthorofthetruebornenglishmansomewhereofneverbeforeprintedcorrectedandenlargedbytheauthor
‡A
A second volume of the writings of the author of The true-born Englishman.
‡b
Some whereof never before printed. Corrected and enlarged by the author.
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eng
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910
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fartheradventuresofrobinsoncrusoebeingthe2andlastpartofhislifeandstrangesurprizingaccountsofhistravelsround3partsoftheglobewrittenbyhimselfthe2editiontowhichisaddedamap
‡A
The farther adventures of Robinson Crusoe:
‡b
being the second and last part of his life, and strange surprizing accounts of his travels round three parts of the globe. Written by himself. The second edition. To which is added a map...
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eng
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910
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mockmournersasatyrbywayofelegyonkingwilliamthe2editioncorrectedbytheauthorofthetruebornenglishman
‡A
The mock mourners.:
‡b
A satyr, by way of elegy on King William, the second edition corrected. By the author of The true-born Englishman.
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eng
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lifeandstrangesurprisingadventuresofrobinsoncrusoeofyorkmariner
‡A
The life and strange surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner.
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eng
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910
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novelsandmiscellaneousworksofdanieldefoewithprefacesandnotesincludingthoseattributedtosirwalterscott
‡A
The novels and miscellaneous works of Daniel De Foe:
‡b
with prefaces and notes, including those attributed to Sir Walter Scott.
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eng
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presentcaseofenglandandtheprotestantinterest
‡A
Present case of England and the Protestant interest.
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eng
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910
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caseofenglandandtheprotestantinterest
‡A
The case of England and the Protestant interest.
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eng
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910
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supplementtothecompleteenglishtradesmancontaining1awarningagainsttradesmensborrowingmoneyuponinterest4ofkeepingaduplicateorpocketledgerincaseoffire
‡A
A supplement to The complete English tradesman:
‡b
containing I. A warning against tradesmens borrowing money upon interest.... IV. Of keeping a duplicate or pocket ledger in case of fire.
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eng
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kingwilliamsaffectiontothechurchofenglandexamind
‡A
King William's affection to the Church of England examin'd
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eng
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someconsiderationsonalawfortriennialparliamentswithanenquiry1whethertheremaynotbeatimewhenitisnecessarytosuspendtheexecutionevenofsuchlawsasaremostessentialtothelibertiesofthepeople2whetherthisissuchatimeorno
‡A
Some considerations on a law for triennial parliaments.:
‡b
With an enquiry, I. Whether there may not be a time when it is necessary to suspend the execution, even of such laws as are most essential to the liberties of the people? II. Whether this is such a time or no?.
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eng
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1
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910
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briefhistoryofthepacifickcampaigninflandersanno1712andofthefatalcessationofarmsbyanofficerinthearmy
‡A
A brief history of the pacifick campaign in Flanders,
‡b
anno, 1712. And of the fatal cessation of arms.... By an officer in the army.
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eng
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1
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910
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defenceofthealliesandthelateministryorremarksonthetoriesnewidolbeingadetectionofthemanifestfraudsandfalsitiesinalatepamphletentituledtheconductoftheallies
‡A
A defence of the allies and the late ministry: or, remarks on the Tories new idol.
‡b
Being a detection of the manifest frauds and falsities, in a late pamphlet, entituled, The conduct of the allies...
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eng
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910
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kingofpiratesbeinganaccountofthefamousenterprisesofcaptainaverywithlivesofotherpiratesandrobbers
‡A
The king of pirates,
‡b
being an account of the famous enterprises of Captain Avery, with lives of other pirates and robbers;
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eng
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reasonsagainstfightingbeinganinquiryintothisgreatdebatewhetheritissafeforhermajestyorherministrytoventureanengagementwiththefrenchconsideringthepresentbehaviouroftheallies
‡A
Reasons against fighting. Being an inquiry into this great debate, whether it is safe for Her Majesty, or her ministry, to venture an engagement with the French, considering the present behaviour of the allies....
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eng
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1
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910
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newtestofthechurchofenglandsloyaltyorwhiggishloyaltyandchurchloyaltycompard
‡A
A new test of the Church of England's loyalty:
‡b
or, whiggish loyalty and church loyalty compar'd.
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eng
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1
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910
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lettersofdanieldefoe
‡A
Letters of Daniel Defoe /
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eng
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1
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910
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tourthrolondonabouttheyear1725beingletter5andpartsofletter6ofatourthrothewholeislandofgreatbritaincontainingadescriptionofthecityoflondonastakinginthecityofwestminsterboroughofsouthwarkandpartsofmiddlesex
‡A
A tour thro' London about the year 1725:
‡b
being Letter V and parts of Letter VI of 'A tour thro' the whole Island of Great Britain, ' containing a description of the city of London, as taking in the city of Westminster, borough of Southwark and parts of Middlesex. /
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eng
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1
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910
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accountofthegreatandgenerousactionsofjamesbutlerlatedukeoformonddedicatedtothefamousuniversityofoxford
‡A
An account of the great and generous actions of James Butler:
‡b
late Duke of Ormond. Dedicated to the famous University of Oxford.
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eng
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1
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910
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memoirsofacavalieroramilitaryjournalofthewarsingermanyandthewarsinengland
‡A
Memoirs of a cavalier:
‡b
or, a military journal of the wars in Germany and the wars in England /
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eng
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910
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legionsmemorial
‡A
Legion's memorial
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eng
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910
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mrsrtheenclosedmemorialyouarechargdwithinthebehalfofmanythousandsofthegoodpeopleofengland
‡A
Mr S-r. The enclosed memorial you are charg'd with, in the behalf of many thousands of the good people of England....
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eng
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1
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910
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ansvvertothelatekjamesslastdeclarationdatedatstgermainsapril17sn1693
‡A
An ansvver to the late K. James's last declaration.
‡b
Dated at St. Germains, April 17. S.N. 1693.
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eng
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910
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fortunatemistress
‡A
The fortunate mistress /
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eng
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1
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910
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modestvindicationofthepresentministryfromthereflectionspublishdagainsttheminalateprintedpaperentituledthelordhavershamsspeechetcwithareviewandballanceofthepresentwarbyawellwishertothepeaceofbritain
‡A
A modest vindication of the present ministry:
‡b
from the reflections publish'd against them in a late printed paper, entituled, The Lord Haversham's speech, &c. With a review and ballance of the present war.... By a well-wisher to the peace of Britain.
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eng
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1
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910
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extractsfromdefoeshistoryoftheunion
‡A
Extracts from De Foe's History of the union [between England and Scotland].
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eng
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1
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910
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completeenglishtradesmaninfamiliarlettersdirectinghiminalltheseveralpartsandprogressionsoftradecalculatedfortheinstructionofourinlandtradesmenandespeciallyofyoungbeginners
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The complete English tradesman:
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in familiar letters; directing him in all the several parts and progressions of trade.... Calculated for the instruction of our inland tradesmen; and especially of young beginners.
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essayonthehistoryandrealityofapparitionsbeinganaccountofwhattheyareandwhattheyarenotwhencetheycomeandwhencetheycomenot
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An essay on the history and reality of apparitions.:
‡b
Being an account of what they are, and what they are not; whence they come, and whence they come not....
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eng
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910
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politicalhistoryofthedevil
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The political history of the Devil /
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910
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lifeandmostsurprisingadventuresofrobinsoncrusoeofyorkmarinerwholived8and20yearsinanuninhabitedislandonthecoastofamericanearthemouthofthegreatriveroroonoque
‡A
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe:
‡b
of York, mariner; who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque....
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journaloftheplagueyearwrittenbyacitizenwhocontinuedallthewhileinlondon
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A journal of the plague year:
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written by a citizen who continued all the while in London /
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planoftheenglishcommercebeingacompleatprospectofthetradeofthisnationaswellthehometradeastheforeignhumblyafferedtotheconsiderationofthekingandparliamentin3parts
‡A
A plan of the English commerce.:
‡b
being a compleat prospect of the trade of this nation, as well the home trade as the foreign.... Humbly affered to the consideration of the King and Parliament. In three parts /
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eng
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wickednessofadisregardtooathsandtheperniciousconsequencesofittoreligionandgovernmentinwhichisparticularlyconsiderdapapertakenatthelordnorthandgreysprintedintheappendixtothereportofthecommitteeofthehouseoflords
‡A
The wickedness of a disregard to oaths; and the pernicious consequences of it to religion and government.
‡b
In which is particularly consider'd a paper, taken at the Lord North and Grey's, printed in the appendix to the report of the committee of the House of Lords.
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eng
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910
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briefhistoryofthepoorpalatinerefugees1709
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A brief history of the poor Palatine refugees (1709). /
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narrativeofalltherobberiesescapesetcofjohnsheppardgivinganexactdescriptionofthemannerofhiswonderfulescapefromthecastleinnewgatewrittenafterhisbeingretaken
‡A
A narrative of all the robberies, escapes, &c. of John Sheppard:
‡b
giving an exact description of the manner of his wonderful escape from the Castle in Newgate,... Written... after his being retaken...
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eng
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answertothelatekjamesslastdeclarationdatedatstgermainsapril17sn1693
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An answer to the late K. James's last declaration, dated at St. Germains, April 17. S.N. 1693.
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910
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secretmemoirsofthenewtreatyofalliancewithfranceinwhichsomeofthe1stepsinthatremarkableaffairarediscoveredwithsomecharactersofpersons
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Secret memoirs of the new treaty of alliance with France:
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in which some of the first steps in that remarkable affair are discovered; with some characters of persons.
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eng
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910
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lettertoafriendoccasiondbyalatepamphletcalldadvicetotheelectorsofgreatbritain
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A letter to a friend:
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occasion'd by a late pamphlet [by D. Defoe?] call'd, Advice to the electors of Great-Britain.
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eng
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hanoverorromeshewingtheabsolutenecessityofassistinghismajestywithsuchasufficientforceasmaytotallyextinguishthehopesofthepretendersopenandsecretabettors
‡A
Hanover or Rome:
‡b
shewing the absolute necessity of assisting His Majesty with such a sufficient force, as may totally extinguish the hopes of the Pretender's open and secret abettors.
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eng
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912
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robinsoncrusoe
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Robinson Crusoe.
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eng
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works
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Works
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eng
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tourthrothewholeislandofgreatbritain1724
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A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain, 1724-1727:
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generalhistoryoftherobberiesandmurdersofthemostnotoriouspirates
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A general history of the robberies and murders of the most notorious pirates, 1999:
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919
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shortnarrativeofthelifeanddeathofjohnrhinholdtcountpatkulanoblemanoflivonia
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A short narrative of the life and death of John Rhinholdt Count Patkul, a nobleman of Livonia, 1738:
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answertomylordbeilhavensspeech
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An answer to my Lord Beilhaven's speech [MI] 1706:
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parochialtyranny
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Parochial tyranny [MI] 1727:
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casefairlystatedbetweentheturkycompanyandtheitalianmerchants
‡A
The case fairly stated between the Turky Company and the Italian merchants [MI] 1720:
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historyandremarkablelifeofthetrulyhonourablecoljacque
‡A
The history and remarkable life of the truly honourable Col. Jacque... 1989:
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molflanders
‡A
Mol Flanders, 1982?:
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observationsonthebishopsanswertodrsnape
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Observations on the bishop's answer to Dr. Snape, 1717:
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robinsonokruso
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Robinsono Kruso, 1908:
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greatghoststoriesafter
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Great ghost stories, after 1923:
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printed for a bell t varnam and j osborn and w taylor and j baker
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printed for A. Bell, T. Varnam and J. Osborn, and W. Taylor and J. Baker,
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printed for t warner
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Printed for T. Warner...,
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p davies
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P. Davies,
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j pillans & son printers
‡b
J. Pillans & Son, printers,
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printed for a law w miller and r cater by geo walker durham
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Printed for A. Law, W. Miller, and R. Cater by Geo. Walker, Durham,
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printed by and for isaac jackson
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printed by and for Isaac Jackson,
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george newnes charles scribners sons
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George Newnes;
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Charles Scribner's sons,
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printed in the year
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Printed in the year,
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london printed and re printed by e waters for m gunne dublin
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London printed: and re-printed by E. Waters, for M. Gunne, Dublin,
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london printed and reprinted in dublin for g grierson
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London printed, and reprinted in Dublin for G. Grierson,
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a constable and co
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A. Constable and Co.; [etc., etc.],
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printed for j baker
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Printed for J. Baker...,
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london printed and re printed in dublin for george risk
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London, printed: and re-printed in Dublin, for George Risk,
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printed for j buckland w strahan j rivington r baldwin l hawes and w clarke and r collins
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printed for J. Buckland, W. Strahan, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin, L. Hawes and W. Clarke and R. Collins [and 8 others in London],
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921
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london printed for j baker and reprinted in dublin for g risk
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London: printed for J. Baker: and reprinted in Dublin, for G. Risk,
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printed for john stockdale
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printed for John Stockdale,
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printed for j roberts
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Printed for J. Roberts,
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printed for messrs d chamberlaine j williams t walkrr g burnet l flinn
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printed for Messrs. D. Chamberlaine, J. Williams, T. Walkrr [sic], G. Burnet, L. Flinn [and 3 others in Dublin],
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printed and are to be sold by benj bragg
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printed, and are to be sold by Benj. Bragg,
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j m dent
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J.M. Dent,
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london printed and reprinted in dublin for g risk
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London printed: and reprinted in Dublin, for G. Risk,
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printed for j and a kelburn
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printed for J. and A. Kelburn,
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printed for e whitlock near stationers hall
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printed for E. Whitlock near Stationers-Hall,
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printed and sold by j baker
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printed, and sold by J. Baker,
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921
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london printed for j baker and re printed in dublin and sold by the booksellers
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London: printed for J. Baker. And re-printed in Dublin, and sold by the booksellers,
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921
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printed for j brker
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Printed for J. Brker [i.e. Baker]...,
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921
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london printed and re printed and sold with the answers thereto by e waters in essex street
‡b
London printed; and, re-printed and sold (with the answers thereto) by E. Waters in Essex-street,
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printed for george golding in high street and isaac jackson in meath street
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printed for George Golding in High street, and Isaac Jackson in Meath-street,
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a bell
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A. Bell,
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printed for j gill j hyde g grierson and r gunne r owen e dobson junior and g risk
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printed for J. Gill, J. Hyde, G. Grierson and R. Gunne, R. Owen, E. Dobson Junior, and G. Risk,
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printed and are to be sold by a baldwin in warwick lane
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printed, and are to be sold by A. Baldwin in Warwick-Lane,
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george bell and sons
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George Bell and Sons,
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printed for w taylor
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printed for W. Taylor,
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g routledge
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G. Routledge,
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printed for a baldwin
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Printed for A. Baldwin,
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published by j m dent & co
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Published by J.M. Dent & Co.,
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printed for j gill in high street j hyde in dame street g grierson and r gunne in essex street r owen in skinner row e dobson junior in castle street and g risk in dame street
‡b
Printed for J. Gill in High-street, J. Hyde in Dame-street, G. Grierson and R. Gunne in Essex-street, R. Owen in Skinner-Row, E. Dobson Junior in Castle-street, and G. Risk in Dame-street,
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printed for j baker and sold by m gunne dublin
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Printed for J. Baker, and sold by M. Gunne, Dublin,
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printed by thomas hume and sold by patrick campbell
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printed by Thomas Hume, and sold by Patrick Campbell,
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reprinted by j b and s p at the back of dicks coffee house in skinner row for jacob milner bookseller in essex street
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reprinted by J[ohn]. B[rent]. and S[tephen]. P[owell]. at the back of Dick's Coffee-House in Skinner-Row, for Jacob Milner, bookseller in Essex-street,
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printed for t woodward
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printed for T. Woodward,
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printed for p byrne
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printed for P. Byrne,
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clodhanna teo ar n a chur amach do chonnradh na gaedhilge
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Clódhanna Teo.: ar n-a chur amach do Chonnradh na Gaedhilge,
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printed by l tute 9 eden quay
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printed by L. Tute, 9, Eden-Quay
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printed by william porter for pat wogan and william porter
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printed by William Porter, for Pat. Wogan... and William Porter...,
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reprinted by thomas humes
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reprinted by Thomas Humes,
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printed for tho harrison at the west end of the royal exchange in cornhill
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printed for Tho. Harrison at the west end of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill,
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t tegg
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T. Tegg,
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re-printed by Pressick Rider, and Thomas Harbin, for Pat. Dugan, and Tho. Thornton,
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re-printed by Thomas Hume, for Patrick Campbell,
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connradh na gaedhilge
‡b
Connradh na Gaedhilge,
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london printed for j baker and sold by m gunne dublin
‡b
London printed for J. Baker, and sold by M. Gunne, Dublin,
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printed for a bettesworth and w mears
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printed for A. Bettesworth; and W. Mears,
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printed for william wilson
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printed for William Wilson,
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j clements
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J. Clements,
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printed and are to be sold by a baldwin
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printed, and are to be sold by A. Baldwin
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j c hotten
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J. C. Hotten,
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printed and sold by the book sellers
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printed, and sold by the book-sellers,
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printed for and sold by t woodward
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printed for, and sold by T. Woodward,
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hamish hamilton
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Hamish Hamilton,
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london printed and sold by john morphew and re printed at the old post office in fish shamble street
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London: printed, and sold by John Morphew; and re-printed at the Old Post-Office in Fish-shamble-street,
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printed by the heirs and successors of andrew anderson
‡b
printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson,
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re printed by thomas humes
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re-printed by Thomas Humes,
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printed and sold by edward waters
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printed and sold by Edward Waters,
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bodley head
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Bodley Head,
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a constable j murray
‡b
A. Constable;
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J. Murray,
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printed and sold by tho hume
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printed and sold by Tho. Hume,
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w hodge & co
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W. Hodge & Co.
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for richard baldwin
‡b
for Richard Baldwin,
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re printed by thomas hume and sold by the booksellers
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re-printed by Thomas Hume, and sold by the booksellers,
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london printed dublin re printed by francis dickson for john ware
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London: printed. Dublin: re-printed by Francis Dickson, for John Ware,
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London printed: and re-printed in Channel-Row Dublin,
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london printed and re printed in dublin by c carter
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London: printed, and re-printed in Dublin by C. Carter,
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reprinted by a rhames for e dobson
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Reprinted by A. Rhames, for E. Dobson,
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dial press
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Dial Press,
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from the press of c whittingham
‡b
From the press of C. Whittingham,
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w tegg
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W. Tegg,
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printed by Thomas Humes, in Copper Alley,
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printed by r napper 140 capel st
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Printed by R. Napper, 140, Capel-St,
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printed for j gill j hyde g grierson and r gunne r owen and e dobson junior
‡b
printed for J. Gill, J. Hyde, G. Grierson and R. Gunne, R. Owen, and E. Dobson Junior,
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printed and sold by the booksellers
‡b
printed, and sold by the booksellers,
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printed for m gunne in essex street
‡b
printed for M. Gunne in Essex-street
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cassell & company limited
‡b
Cassell & company, limited
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g bell and sons
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G. Bell and Sons,
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printed for george ewing
‡b
printed for George Ewing,
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london printed and re printed in dublin by j carson for j affleck
‡b
London, printed, and re-printed in Dublin by J. Carson, for J. Affleck,
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printed for j baker and sold by m gunne
‡b
printed for J. Baker: and sold by M. Gunne [Dublin],
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for g grierson
‡b
for G. Grierson,
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dent
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Dent,
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re-printed for Matth. Gunne,
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clarendon press
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Clarendon Press,
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B.T. Batsford,
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printed by and for sam fuller
‡b
printed by and for Sam. Fuller,
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printed by j carson
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Printed by J. Carson,
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printed by isaac jackson
‡b
printed by Isaac Jackson,
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printed and are to be sold by most booksellers in london and westminster
‡b
printed, and are to be sold by most booksellers in London and Westminster,
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printed by john jones
‡b
Printed by John Jones,
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printed from the first edition for constable & co
‡b
Printed from the first edition for Constable & Co.,
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printed by robert thornton stationer to their majesties and are to be sold by the booksellers
‡b
printed by Robert Thornton, stationer to Their Majesties, and are to be sold by the booksellers,
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j m dent & co
‡b
J.M. Dent & Co.,
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london printed dublin re printed by francis dickson
‡b
London: printed. Dublin: re-printed by Francis Dickson,
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Moll, Herman, d. 1732.
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Scott, Walter,
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Sir,
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1771-1832
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Leslie, Charles.
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Carleton, George,
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fl. 1728.
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Atterbury, Francis.
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Chalmers, George,
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Aitkin, George A.
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Yeats, Jack B.
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Donlon, Pat,
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Aitken, George Atherton,
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1860-1917.
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Leese, Gertrude.
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Gent, Thomas,
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1693-1778,
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Morley, Henry,
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1822-1894.
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Yeats, John Butler,
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1839-1922.
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Ó Murchadha, Tadhg.
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Paul, William,
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Ferguson, Robert,
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d. 1714,
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Harrison, T.
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Lee, William,
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Superintending inspector, Board of Health.
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Oxford, Robert Harley,
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Harley, R.
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Tutchin, John,
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1661?-1707.
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Johnson, Charles,
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Austen, John
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Mooney, Ria,
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1903-1973,
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1702-1724
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defendant.
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Bleackley, Horace,
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1868-1931,
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Welwood, James,
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1652-1727.
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Whittingham, Charles,
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1767-1840.
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Jennings, Robert,
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bookseller.
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Tegg, Thomas,
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1776-1845.
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Clarendon, Edward Hyde,
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1609-1674.
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Harvey, Gideon,
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1640?-1700?
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Cruikshank, George,
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1792-1878,
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Healey, George Harris.
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Sir,
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1865-1947.
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1868-1937.
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2nd Duke of.
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Cowper, William,
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1731-1800.
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Jones, John,
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printer.
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well wisher to the peace of britain
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Well-Wisher to the Peace of Britain.
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Moore, Robert.
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Sheppard, John,
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Highwayman.
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Great Britain.
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Central Criminal Court.
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Episcopal Church in Scotland.
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Diocese of Aberdeen
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Brown, Homer Obed,
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1933-
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Marshall, Ashley,
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Maclise, Daniel
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1806-1870,
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Forster, John,
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1812-1876.
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Ross, John Frederic,
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1903-
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FitzGerald, Brian.
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2
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Yoon, Hye-Joon,
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1962-
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Wright, Thomas,
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1859-1936.
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Joyce, James,
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1882-1941.
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Prescott, Joseph.
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Clodd, Alan,
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Minto, William,
‡d
1845-1893.
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Leslie, Shane,
‡d
1885-1971
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Asgill, John,
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1659-1738
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1855-1918
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O'Donovan, John,
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1809-1861
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Lawrence, Margery,
‡d
1896-1969
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Swift, Jonathan,
‡d
1667-1745
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Kane, William Francis de Vismes,
‡d
1840-1918
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‡A
Crusoe, Robinson
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Duke of,
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1665-1745.
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Church of England.
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Wild, Jonathan,
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1682?-1725.
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Bleackley, Horace,
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1868-1931.
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James,
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Prince of Wales,
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1688-1766
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Oxford, Robert Harley,
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Earl of,
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1661-1724.
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subject
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Defoe, Daniel,
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worktoname
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Defoe, Daniel,
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Correspondence
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worktoname
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Defoe, Daniel,
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Robinson Crusoe.
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Irish.
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Defoe, Daniel,
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Essay upon literature.
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worktoname
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Defoe, Daniel,
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Present case of England, and the Protestant interest
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worktoname
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Defoe, Daniel,
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Tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain
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worktoname
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Defoe, Daniel,
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History of the union of Great Britain.
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Selections
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worktoname
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Defoe, Daniel,
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Fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders
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worktoname
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Defoe, Daniel,
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Robinson Crusoe.
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worktoname
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Defoe, Daniel,
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Captain Singleton
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worktoname
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Defoe, Daniel,
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Present case of England and the Protestant interest.
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1702?
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worktoname
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Defoe, Daniel,
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History of the union of Great Britain
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worktoname
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Defoe, Daniel,
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General history of the robberies and murders of the most notorious pyrates
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worktoname
|
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Defoe, Daniel,
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Works
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worktoname
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993
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Defoe, Daniel,
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Defoe, Daniel,
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Part 1
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Defoe, Daniel,
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Robinson Crusoe.
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Parts 1-2
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Robinson Crusoe
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Robinson Crusoe.
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Abridgments
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Defoe, Daniel,
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View of the real dangers of the succession
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Defoe, Daniel
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Defoe, Daniel
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Defoe, Daniel
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,Daniel
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Defoe, Daniel,
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Defoe, Daniel
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Defoe, Daniel
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Defoe, Daniel,
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SELIBR|183586
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Defoe, Daniel
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Defoe
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