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The history of the Davenport family
In which is displayed a striking contrast between haughty indolence and healthful activity, in the characters of the young Davenports, and their cousins Sophia and Amelia easy. Interspersed with moral reflections. By H.S -
The history of the Davenport family
in which is displayed a striking contrast between haughty indolence and healthful activity, in the characters of the young Davenports, and their cousins, Sophia and Amelia Easy. Interspersed with moral reflections. By H.S. Two volumes in one. Embellished with engravings -
German glory. An oration in praise of her most Serene Majesty, Maria Teresa, Queen of Hungary, &c
On the happy success of her arms. Delivered at the College of Antwerp. Translated into English by H.S. of the Inner Temple, Esq -
To the freeholders of England in general, and those of the county of Middlesex in particular. Gentlemen, the contest between the freeholders of Middlesex, and the H - of C - is truly constitutional
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The great treaty of peace: or, A serious exhortation upon a sad occasion to double diligence about making peace with God
Part whereof was preached at the funeral of Mrs. Anne Kyrl, April 6. 1677. To which is added, the character of that worthy gentlewoman. By H. S. minister of the Gospel -
Youth's considering glass or fatherly affection manifested by scripture directions, for a Christians conversation through the whole course of his life. By H. S
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A diuine dictionarie, or, The Bible abreuiated
Containing the contents of the whole Scripture. Being the most necessarie for the present finding out of any part thereof. By H.S -
Memoirs of the life, sufferings, and surprising adventures of a noble foreigner at *******. To which are added, some instructive remarks on the vicissitudes of fortune. Written by himself
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Elizaes losse, and King Iames his vvelcome
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An Ansvver to a letter to a gentleman in the countrey
giving an account of the two insurance-offices; the Fire-Office & Friendly-Society -
An answer to a letter to a gentleman in the countrey, giving an account of the two insurance-offices, the Fire-Office & Friendly-Society
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Some cursory remarks on the play call'd The non-juror, written by Mr. Cibber. In a letter to a friend
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A diuine dictionarie, or, The Bible abreuiated
Containing the contents of the whole Scripture. Being the most necessarie for the present finding out of any part thereof. By H.S -
Queene El'zabeths losse, and King Iames his vvelcome
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A letter lately sent by a reverend bishop from the Tovver, to a private friend
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An Ansvver to a letter to a gentleman in the countrey
giving an account of the two insurance-offices, the Fire-Office & Friendly-Society -
A letter lately sent by a reverend bishop from the tovver, to a private friend
and by him thought fit to be published -
A letter lately sent by a reverend bishop from the Tovver, to a private friend
and by him thought fit to be published -
Outline of a plan for the general commutation of tithes in England and Wales
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The history of the Davenport family
in which is displayed a striking contrast between haughty indolence and healthful activity, in the characters of the young Davenports, and their cousins, Sophia and Amelia Easy. -
An answer to A letter to a gentleman in the countrey giving an account of the two insurance-offices, the Fire-Office & Friendly-Society
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The traders dictionary
being an histori-geographical description of all the cities, towns, and most noted villages in Great-Britain; with their Distances of Miles and Bearings from London; the Days of the Week when Markets are kept; the Time when fixed, and moveable Fairs are held; the Points of the Compass, to which when the Moon comes it makes High-Water at any Sea-Port; their Longitudes and Latitudes. With an exact list of all the inns where the stage-coaches and carriers put up, in London, and the parts adjacent. By H. S. a lover o his country -
Reasons why the Duke of Marlborough cannot lay down his commands
deduced from the principles of loyalty, gratitude, honour, interest, &c. In a letter from the country to a friend in London -
A Christian and heauenly dictionary
Wherein each man may plainely finde any part or portion of scripture conteined both in the Nevv and Old Testament. Being most necessary for all sorts of people -
Theyr dedes in effecte my lyfe wolde haue