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A duke and no duke
as it is acted by Their Majesties servants : to which is now added, a preface concerning farce : with an account of the personæ and larvæ, &c. of the ancient theatre -
The wrongheads
A poem. Inscrib'd to Mr. Pope. By a person of quality -
A full account of the proceedings in relation to Capt. Kidd
In two letters. Written by a Person of Quality to a Kinsman of the Earl of Bellomont in Ireland -
Great Britain's union, and the security of the hanover succession, consider'd
In a letter from windsor of the 30th of December, 1704. to a member of Parliament in London. By a Person of Quality -
Twelve delightful novels, displaying the stratagems of love and gallantry
Giving, an account of the various accidents, intrigues, and events, which have happen'd to several persons in pursuance of their amorous inclinations. Very entertaining for gentlemen, ladies and others in their vacant hours. Namely, 1. The Honourable infidelity. 2. The lucky misfortune. 3. The cruel fair one. 4. The unparallelled friendship. 5. The constant couple. 6. The loves of King Edgar. 7. The deluded coxcobs. 8. The two alphonsos. 9. The chears of mucia. 10. The law of divorce. 11. The noble recompence. 12. The grateful robber. By a Person of Quality -
Twelve delightful novels, displaying the stratagems of love and gallantry
Giving, an account of the various accidents, intrigues, and events, which have happen'd to several persons in pursuance of their amorous inclinations. Very entertaining for gentlemen, ladies and others in their vacant hours. Namely, 1. The Honourable infidelity. 2. The lucky misfortune. 3. The cruel fair one. 4. The unparallelled friendship. 5. The constant couple. 6. The loves of King Edgar. 7. The deluded coxcobs. 8. The two alphonsos. 9. The chears of mucia. 10. The law of divorce. 11. The noble recompence. 12. The grateful robber. By a Person of Quality -
The history of Queen Elizabeth, and her great favourite the Earl of Essex. Part the first
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The history of Queen Elizabeth, and her great favourite the Earl of Essex. Part the second
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The history of Queen Elizabeth, and her great favourite the Earl of Essex
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Marriage promoted in a discourse of its ancient and modern practice
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A new--years--gift for Protestants
with the true cause of the diversity of religions. Being a new discovery of the essence and foundation from whence all religions is derived, for the salvation of all mankind through Christ, which from the beginning of the world, was but one and the same that is now, and will be to the end thereof, whereby to lead all into truth and unity of religion without controversie. By a person of quality. Licens'd, Decemb. 20th. 1691 -
The royal progress; or, A diary of the King's journey
from His Majesty's setting out from Kensington, till His return. By a person of quality -
The secret history of the most renowned Q. Elizabeth and the E. of Essex. By a person of quality
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Religion and language
as they are now in use through the chief regions of the world, both most briefly, and as faithfully discovered -
Rebels no saints: or, A collection of the speeches, private passages, letters, and prayers of those persons lately executed
viz. [brace] Tho. Harrison, Octob. 13. Jo. Carew, Octob. 15. Jo. Cook, and Hugh Peters, Octob. 16. Tho. Scot., Greg. Clement, Ad. Scroop, and Jo. Jones, [brace] Octob. 17. Dan. Axtell, and Fr. Hacker, Octob. 19. With observations on the same. Wherein their petended sanctity is refuted, and a further inspection made into the lives and practices of those unhappy and trayterous polititians -
Westminster-drollery, or, A choice collection of the newest songs & poems both at court and theaters
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Aesop at Bathe, or, A few select fables in verse
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A new account of the present condition of the Turkish affairs, with the causes of the decay of the Ottoman power; of their wars with the present emperor, &c, and the facility the Christian princes now have of retaking Constantinople, according to a prophecy of the Turks themselves. Together with several notable remarks upon the late insolence of the army; of their deposing Mahomet IV. (who had reigned eight and forty years) and setting his younger brother in his seat. To which is prefixed, the effigies of this new emperor, Solyman the Third. By a person of quality, who long resided amongst them, and is lately returned home
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To the pious and sacred memory of our late dread soveraign, Mary, Queen of England, &c
Who died on Innocents-day, 1694. Written by a Person of Quality. Licensed -
The most excellent and famous history of the most renowned knight, Amadis of Greece, surnam'd, the Knight of the Burning Sword, son to Lisvart of Greece, and the fair Onoloria of Trebisond
Representing his education in the court of King Magadan, his conquering of the defended mountain, his combat with his grandfather the Emperor Esplandian, his killing Frandalon the Ciclops, and falling in love with Lucella, daughter to Alpatracy King of Sicily, his arrival in the isle of Argenes, where he put an end to the enchantments of Queen Zirfea, his assisting his great-grandfather King Amadis in the island of the great Siclades, and in respect to him taking on himself the name of Amadis of Greece: together with the high and noble enterprizes of his cozen Lucencio, Gradamart son to the King of the Giants island, Birmartes son to the King of Spain, and many other noble knights and gallant ladies: all no less useful, than pleasant. Humbly addrest to the beauties of Great Brittain. By a person of quallity. Licensed according to order -
Æsop at Bathe, or, A few select fables in verse. By a person of quality
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The history of the most renowned Queen Elizabeth
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Serious and comical essays
viz. On the town. --- The art of pleasing in women. -On the Readers of this Book. -The Play-Houses. -The Universities. On Politicians and Coffee-Houses. Philosophy not Proof against Love. -Self-Conceit. -Tea-Tables. -Swearing aud Profane Jesting. -Travel. -The Court. -Flattery, &c. With ingenious letters amorous and gallant. Occasional thoughts and Reflections on Men and Manners. Also the English epigrammatist, and the instructive library. To which is added, satyrical and panegyrical characters. Fitted to the Humours of the Time. By a person of quality -
The tryal and condemnation of George Busby for high-treason
as a Romish priest and Jesuite, upon the statute of 27 Eliz., Cap.2, at the assizes and general goal-delivery held at Derby, for the county of Derby, the 25th day of July, in the 33th year of the reign of our Soveraign Lord King Charles the Second, &c : before the Honourable Sir Thomas Street, Knight, one of the barons of His Majesties exchequer -
The good-wives vindication, or, An answer to a late saucy pamphlet intituled The womens complaint on the account of their being to be buried in woollen