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Certificates of the efficacy of Doctor Perkins's patent metallic instruments.
--From S. Green's press
1796
Certificates of the efficacy of Doctor Perkins's patent metallic instruments.
--From S. Green's press
1796
A profession of Catholick faith, extracted out of the Council of Trent by Pope Pius IV. And now in …
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1734
A profession of Catholick faith, extracted out of the Council of Trent by Pope Pius IV. And now in …
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1734
A profession of Catholick faith, extracted out of the Council of Trent by Pope Pius IV. And now in …
[s.n.]
1734
A profession of Catholick faith, extracted out of the Council of Trent by Pope Pius IV. And now in …
[s.n.]
1734
A profession of Catholick faith, extracted out of the Council of Trent by Pope Pius IV. And now in …
[s.n.]
1734
A profession of Catholick faith, extracted out of the Council of Trent by Pope Pius IV. And now in …
[s.n.]
1734
A profession of Catholick faith, extracted out of the Council of Trent by Pope Pius IV. And now in …
[s.n.]
1734
A profession of Catholick faith, extracted out of the Council of Trent by Pope Pius IV. And now in …
[s.n.]
1734
A profession of Catholick faith, extracted out of the Council of Trent by Pope Pius IV. And now in …
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1734
A Roman Catholick's reasons why he cannot conform to the Protestant religion.
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1735
A sermon on Christmas-Day, almost fourteen hundred years old, of that famous Father of the Greek Ch…
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1778
A sermon for Good-Friday, Concerning the Death and Passion of our Saviour Jesus Christ. Two Hundred…
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1779
A sermon for Good-Friday, Concerning the Death and Passion of our Saviour Jesus Christ. Two Hundred…
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1779
A sermon on the resurrection of our Saviour Jesus Christ, for Easter-Day, two hundred and seventeen…
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1779
A sermon concerning the coming down of the Holy Ghost, and the manifold gifts of the same. For Whit…
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1779
Proceeding[s] relative to the sending of four of His Majesty's regiments to India. With appendix.
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1788
The constitution of Great-Britain, in church and state, truly stated: and the allegiance and active…
printed by Dominicke Fertel
1718
The constitution of Great-Britain, in church and state, truly stated: and the allegiance and active…
printed by Dominicke Fertel
1718
Lessons for evening service.
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1742
The fatal consequences to be feared (if not speedily prevented) by our assisting the Queen of Hunga…
Printed in the year M.DCC.XLIV. and sold at the pamphlet-shops in London and Westminster
1744
The speech of the Marquis de Fenelon, ambassador from the King of France, to the Lords States Gener…
Printed for Joseph Collyer in Ivy-Lane, near Paternoster-Row
1744
The independent Westminster electors toast. In memory of the glorious two hundred and twenty. To th…
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1741
A new song. To the tune of, Come let us prepare, &c.
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1741
A new song.
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1741
To the unprejudiced electors of Westminster. Gentlemen, I cannot but think that a faithful and hone…
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1749
To the unprejudiced electors of Westminster. Gentlemen, I cannot but think, that a faithful and hon…
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1749
To the worthy electors of Westminster. A true copy of a letter sent to an inhabitant of Covent-Gard…
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1749
The publick having been imposed on, by several very imperfect and erroneous lists of the members of…
Printed for J Purser in White-Fryars, near Fleetstreet, and sold at the booksellers and pamphlet-sh…
1739
The reply of the vestrymen of the parish of St. Margaret, Westminster, to the petition which has be…
s.n.
1737
The reply of the vestrymen of the parish of St. Margaret, Westminster, to the petition which has be…
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1737
A journeyman taylor's reasonable appeal to a Turk.
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1740
A journeyman taylor's reasonable appeal to a Turk.
Unknown
1740
Address from the Society of United Irishmen of Dublin, to the people of Ireland. Couched in moderat…
To be had at the Constitutional Coffee Room, No. 3, New Compton Street, Soho
1794
Address from the Society of United Irishmen of Dublin, to the people of Ireland. Couched in moderat…
To be had at the Constitutional Coffee Room, No. 3, New Compton Street, Soho
1794
The turkey merchants and their trade vindicated from the aspersions and unjust reproaches cast on t…
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1720
The turkey merchants and their trade vindicated from the aspersions and unjust reproaches cast on t…
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1720
The turkey merchants and their trade vindicated from the aspersions and unjust reproaches cast on t…
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1720
The turkey merchants and their trade vindicated from the aspersions and unjust reproaches cast on t…
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1720
The turkey merchants and their trade vindicated from the aspersions and unjust reproaches cast on t…
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1720
The royal conference or a dialogue between Their Majesties. G *** E the IId. of E***d. and L**s the…
In the Year
1756
The royal conference or a dialogue between Their Majesties. G *** E the IId. of E***d. and L**s the…
In the Year
1756
The true alarm; consisting of I. A descant on the present national propensity. II. A sketch of a re…
Printed by W. Harrod, for T. Lowndes, Fleet Street
1783
Report from the committee to whom the petition of several yeomen, farmers, and grasiers, in the cou…
Printed in the year
1745
Justice vindicated; or, an explanation of an Act of Parliament, entitl'd, An Act for granting an Ai…
Sold by T. Payne near Sationers-Hall, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster
1725
The names of those patriots, in the parish of Saint John, that supported Mr. Tierney.
Unknown
1796
Peas for swine! and grapes for citizens! or the monster! an acrostic, on "may God from henceforth b…
Sold by the author, at No. 12, White-Row, Spitalfields
1793
Reasons humbly offered to the consideration of the Honourable members of the House of Commons, agai…
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1731
Reasons humbly offered to the consideration of the Honourable members of the House of Commons, agai…
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1731