Roberts, James, 1669?-1754
Roberts, James, 1668 or 1669-1754
Roberts, James -1754
Roberts, James 1668-1754
Roberts, James fl. 1706-1754
Roberts, James, ca. 1668-1754
Roberts, James R.
James Roberts
VIAF ID: 228716377 (Personal)
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- 200 _ | ‡a Roberts ‡b James ‡f 1669?-1754
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Roberts, James ‡d -1754
- 100 1 _ ‡a Roberts, James ‡d 1668-1754
- 100 1 _ ‡a Roberts, James ‡d fl. 1706-1754
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Roberts, James, ‡d 1668 or 1669-1754
- 100 1 _ ‡a Roberts, James, ‡d 1669?-1754
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (11)
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Works
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An Account of the conduct of the ministers with relation to the Peerage-Bill | |
An account of the miracle wrought on the 31st of May, the feast of Corpus Christi, in the Year 1725, at the procession of St Margaret's Parish in the suburbs of St Antony at Paris : in the person of Anne Charlier, wife to Francis de la Fosse Master Ebonist : gather'd from the verbal processes made in the Archbishops court at Paris, and containing all the remarkable circumstances of this great event : publish'd at Paris with the permission of his Eminence the Cardinal de Noailles, Archbishop of Paris, and with the King's privilege | |
Advertisement occasioned by some passages in sir R. Manningham's diary lately published | |
Bible. | |
Breaking bad. | |
Cato Major. A poem. Upon the model of Tully's Essay of old age. In four books. By Samuel Catherall, M. A. fellow of Oriel College in Oxford, abd prebendary of Wells.. | |
Charity and truth: or, Catholicks not uncharitable in saying, that none are sav'd out of the Catholick communion. Because the rule is not universal | |
christian's pattern : or, A treatise of the Imitation of Jesus-Christ. In four books. Written originally in latin by Thomas à Kempis. Now render'd into english. To which are added, Meditations and prayers, for sick persons. By George Stanhope, D. D. dean of Canterbury, and chaplain in ordinary to her Majesty. The sixth edition | |
Considerations on the dispute now depending before the honourable House of Commons, between the British, southern, and northern plantations in America | |
detection of the artful schemes of the Dutch and other foreign lotteries, now on foot . With occasional remarks, shewing how they affect the publick, as well as particular persons ; and how to judge of the advantage or disadvantage of lotteries, and other projects of the like nature. | |
A discourse concerning the confusion of languages at Babel : proving it to have been miraculous, from such internal arguments as the authors of Christianity as old as the creation and of the letter to Dr. Waterland have not answered : with an enquiry into the primitive language before that wonderful event | |
A discourse of the felicitie of man, or his summum bonum | |
Divorce bills in the Imperial Parliament | |
The drummer ; or, The haunted-house. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. - Falsis terroribus implet ut magus - Hor. The second edition. With a prefacy by sir Richard Steele, in an epistle dedicatory to Mr. Congreve, occasioned by Mr. Tickell's preface to the four volumes of Mr. Addison's works.. | |
An essay upon nursing and the management of children from their birth to three years of age | |
Exact diary of what was observ'd during a close attendance upon Mary Toft, the pretended rabbet-breeder of Godalming in Surrey, from Monday Nov. 28, to Wednesday Dec. 7 following . Together with an account of her confession of the fraud. By Sir Richard Manningham, Kt. fellow of the royal society, and of the college of physicians, London. The second edition | |
Fable of the bees | |
Full account of the proceedings against Richard Steele, esq; | |
The general evening post. | |
general survey of that part of the island of St. Christophers, which formerly belonged to France; and was yielded up to Great Britain for ever, by the late treaty of Utrecht : together with an estimate of the value of those lands, and a proposal and scheme for raising a very considerable sum of money, for the use of the publick, on the produce thereof, &c. In a letter to M. R. esq; a member of the honourable House of Commons. By Mr. R. M. S. B. | |
Handbook of weights and measures : being the Weights and Measures Acts, 1878 and 1889, statutor provisions relating to the sale of checking of various commodities by weight or measure; together with the principles of weighing and measuring | |
Historical memoirs of the life of Dr. Samuel Clarke. Being a supplement to Dr. Sykes's and Bishop Hoadley's accounts | |
An inquiry into the revenue, credit, and commerce of France : in a letter to a member of this present Parliament. | |
The King of Spain's reasons for not paying the 95,000 l. ... 1739: | |
letter from a member of Parliament for a borough in the west to a noble lord in his neighbourhood there, concerning the excise-bill and the manner and causes of losing it | |
The Liberties of England asserted, in opposition to popery, slavery, and modern innovation. | |
The New Testament in Greek and English : containing the original text corrected from the authority of the most authentic manuscripts : and a new version form'd agreeably to the illustrations of the most learned commentators and critics : with notes and various readings and a copious alphabetical index : in two volumes. | |
Observations upon the prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John. In two parts | |
Observations upon the treaty Between the Crowns of Great-Britain, France, and Spain, Concluded at Seville on the Ninth of November, 1729, N.S | |
The Occasional paper upon the subject of religion : and the church establishment; and the present attempts against them | |
Of drinking in remembrance of the dead. Being the substance of a discourse deliver’d to the clergy of the diocese of Cork, on the fourth of November, 1713. by the bishop of that diocese. And published at their unanimous request | |
The old whig : ... On the state of the peerage. With remarks upon the Plebeian | |
Pro commodo Regis & Populi. Publick funds for publick service, by raising three millions of money, or a million and a half, with ease and ability, without charge of collecting, or affecting land or trade, or burdening tax upon tax. With reasons for the same. In an appeal to the impartial and common understanding of all mankind. | |
A proposal for humbling Spain. Written in 1711 by a person of distinction. ; And now first printed from the manuscript. To which are added, some considerations on the means of indemnifying Great Britain from the expences of the present war | |
Relation du miracle arrivé le 31 mai 1725, jour de la fête du Saint-Sacrement. | |
The Romish ecclesiastical history of late years | |
sanction of parliamentary security asserted | |
Sedition and defamation display'd : in a letter to the author of the Craftsman. | |
Select tracts relating to colonies : consisting of I. An essay on plantations, by Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England : II. Some passages taken out of the History of Florence, &c. : III. A treatise, by John De Witt, pensioner of Holland : IV. The benefit of plantations or colonies, by William Penn : V. A discourse concerning plantations, by Sir Josiah Child. | |
Some observations concerning the woman of Godlyman in Surrey. Made at Guilford, on sunday, nov. 20. 1726 . Tending to prove her extraordinary deliveries to be a cheat and imposture, by Cyriacus Ahlers, surgeon to his Majesty | |
The Spanish hireling detected : being a refutation of the several calumnies and falshoods in a late pamphlet, entitul'd An impartial account of the late expedition against St. Augustine under General Oglethorpe | |
The third collection of Cato's Political letters in the London Journal, continued to the end of March, 1721. | |
The Tickler : To be Continued Occasionally | |
witchcraft of the scriptures: a sermon preach'd on a special occasion. By Ph. S. LL. D |