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A Friendly Epistle by way of Reproof From one of the People Called Quakers, to Thomas Bradbury, a Dealer in Many Words. The Third Edition
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The dyet of Poland, a satyr. Consider'd paragraph by paragraph. To which is added a key to the whole, ...
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The Present State of Jacobitism Considered, in two Querys. 1. What Measures the French King Will Take With Respect to ... the Pretended Prince of ... in England Ought to do on the Same Account
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The question fairly stated, whether now is not the time to do justice to the friends of the government, as well as to its enemies? And whether the old ... being a proper season, will serve any longer.
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The Schism Act explain'd: wherein some methods are laid down how the dissenters may teach their schools and accademies as usual, without incurring the penalties of the said Act.
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Peace Without Union. By way of Reply, to Sir H---- M----'s Peace at Home. The Fourth Edition. To Which is Added a Preface
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The History of the Lives and Extraordinary Adventures of the Most Famous Pyrates, Highwaymen, Murderers, Street-robbers, &c. Also a Genuine Account of ... Travels and Plunders of Each Particular Hero,
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A letter to the Whigs, expostulating with them upon their present conduct: wherein, the grounds and reasons of the present allarm about the Pretender ... into, examin'd, and impartially stated.
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The Dyet of Poland, a Satyr. To Which is Added a Memorial to the Tantivy-high-flyers of England. The Present Disturbers of That Government, as Their ... When the Lord Essex, Russel, and Sydney Fell
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A letter to the dissenters. The second edition.
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The History and Remarkable Life of the Truly Honourable Colonel Jacque, Commonly Called Colonel Jack, Volume 2
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The Manufacturer, Vols, 1-86
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Some National Grievances, viz. The Unequalness of Court Preferments. The Keeping up the Army. The S------l Act. ... Considered and Fairly Represented in a Letter to R--- W--- Esq
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Voyage Round The World, By A Course Never Sailed Before Volume 2; To Which Is Prefixed The Life Of The Author. In Three Volumes
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Robinson Crusoe: With The Classic Illustrated
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The true state of the case between the government and the creditors of the navy, &c: as it relates to the South-Sea-trade. And the justice of the transactions on either side impartially enquired into.
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Greenshields out of Prison and Toleration Settled in Scotland, or the Case of Mr. Greenshields, Farther Examin'd. With Some Enquiry Into the Mistakes ... Have so Much Impos'd Upon the Present Age
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The second-sighted Highlander: or, predictions and foretold events: especially about the peace. By the famous Scots Highlander. Being ten new visions for the year 1713.
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The Livery Man's Reasons, why he did not Give his Vote for a Certain Gentleman, Either to be Lord Mayor; or, Parliament man for the City of London
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A Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain. Divided Into Circuits or Journies. Containing a Description of the Principal Cities and Towns, by ... Richardson The Seventh Edition of 4; Volume 3
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A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain. Divided into circuites or journeys. Giving a particular and entertaining accout of Whatever is curious ... ... The fourth edition. 1748 Volume 4 of 4
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Two great questions considered, I. What is the obligation of Parliaments to the addresses or petitions of the people, II. Whether the obligation of ... is concern'd in the Treaty of Union
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Veba Yili Günlügü
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The Scot's narrative examin'd; or, the case of the episcopal ministers in Scotland stated, and the late treatment of them in the city of Edinburgh enquir'd into: ...
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Some considerations on the reasonableness and necessity of encreasing and encouraging the seamen. Founded on the gracious expressions, in their ... in His Majesty's speech from the throne. ...
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The mock mourners. A satyr, by way of elegy on King William. By the author of The true-born Englishman.
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The representation of the Lower House of Convocaion [sic] of the English clergy examined: being remarks on the present state of religion now in England.
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The Behaviour of Servants in England Inquired Into. With a Proposal Containing Such Heads or Constitutions as Would Effectually Answer This Great end, ... Servants of Every Class to a Just Regulation
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The present state of the parties in Great Britain: particularly an enquiry into the state of the Dissenters in England, and the Presbyterians in Scotland; ...
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A serious inquiry into this grand question; whether a law to prevent the occasional conformity of dissenters, would not be inconsistent with the Act of toleration, ...
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