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An essay on the South-Sea trade. With an enquiry into the grounds and reasons of the present dislike and complaint against the settlement of a South-Sea company. By the author of the Review.
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A further search into the conduct of the allies, and the late ministry, as to peace and war. Containing also a reply to the several letters and memorials of the States-General. ...
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A Seasonable Caution to the General Assembly. In a Letter From a Member of Parliament of North-Britain, to a Minister in Scotland: Occasioned by the ... Reversing the Sentence of Mr. Greenshiels
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A letter to Mr. Bisset, eldest brother of the collegiate church of St. Catherines; in answer to his remarks on Dr. Sacheverel's sermon.
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The trade to India critically and calmly consider'd, and prov'd to be destructive to the general trade of Great Britain, as well as to the woollen and silk manufactures in particular.
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Royal religion; being some enquiry after the piety of princes. With remarks on a book, entituled, A form of prayers us'd by King William.
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ROBINSON CRUSOE: Blue Atoll & Vibrant Yellow Edition
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The Original Power of the Collective Body of the People of England, Examined and Asserted. By Daniel Defoe. To Which are Added by the Same Author, ... of a Parliament-man. The Third Edition
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An Enquiry Into Occasional Conformity. Shewing That the Dissenters are no way Concern'd in it. By the Author of the Preface to Mr. Howe
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The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: Who Lived Eight and Twenty Years Alone in an Uninhabited Island, on the Coast of ... by Himself. In two Volumes of 2; Volume 1
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The Validity of the Renunciations of Former Powers, Enquired Into, and the Present Renuncniation of the Duke of Anjou, Impartially Considered. With a ... the Guarantee for the Protestant Succession
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The Shortest Way to Peace and Union, by the Author of the True Born English-Man.
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Imperial gratitude, drawn from a modest view of the conduct of the Emperor Ch...es VI. and the King of Spain Ch...es III. ... Being a farther view of the deficiencies of our confederates.
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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 present behaviour of the allies. ...
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A military history of Germany, and of England; from the year 1631, to the year 1648. Being the memoirs of an English gentleman, who served in the army ... army of King Charles I. [Fourth edition].
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Remarks on the Letter to the Author of the State-memorial
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The Genuine Works of Mr. Daniel D'Foe, Author of The True-born English-man, a Satyr. ... To Which is Added a Complete key to the Whole, Never Before Printed. of 2; Volume 2
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Reasons for im- the L--d H--- T----r, and some others of the p- m-
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The Genuine Works of Mr. Daniel D'Foe, Author of The True-born English-man, a Satyr. ... To Which is Added a Complete key to the Whole, Never Before Printed. of 2; Volume 1
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The family-instructor: in three parts. Relating I. To parents and children. II. To masters and servants. III. To husbands and wives. The sixteenth edition. Volume 1 of 1
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The history of Lætitia Atkins, vulgarly called Moll. Flanders. Published by Mr. Daniel Defoe. And from papers found since his decease, it appears ... said papers, the present work is produced.
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The Secrets of the Invisible World Laid Open, or an Universal History of Apparitions, Sacred and Prophane, Whether Angelical, Diabolical, or Departed Souls.
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Minutes of the Negotiation of Monsr. Mesnager at the Court of England, During the Four Last Years of the Reign of Her Late Majesty Q. Anne. ... ... Done out of French. The Second Edition
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An essay upon publick credit: being an enquiry how the publick credit comes to depend upon the change of the ministry, or the dissolutions of ... it does so or no. ... The third edition.
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A tour thro' that part of Great-Britain called Scotland. Giving an account of that nation, its manners, laws and customs, ...
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Daniel De Foe's Voyage Round the World, by a Course Never Sailed Before. To Which is Prefixed the Life of the Author, by William Shiells, Esq. In Three Volumes. ... of 3; Volume 2
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Reflections on the prohibition act: wherein the necessity, usefulness and value of that law, are evinced and demonstrated. In answer to a letter on that subject, from a gentleman concern'd in trade.
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A Plan of the English Commerce. Being a Complete Prospect of the Trade of This Nation, as Well Home as Foreign. In Three Parts. ... By the Late Ingenious Mr. Daniel De Foe. The Second Edition
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An Essay on the South-Sea Trade. with an Enquiry Into the Grounds and Reasons of the Present Dislike and Complaint Against the Settlement of a ... of the Review. the Second Edition Corrected.
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The high-church legion: or, the Memorial examin'd. Being, a new test of moderation. ...
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