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A letter to Lady Audley, from Mr. Philip Thicknesse
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A letter to the Earl of Coventry; by Philip Thicknesse. Containing some extraordinary letters of the noble lord's to the author, written in the years 1780, and 1782. With an appendix, containing a still more extraordinary note of the noble lord's, written in the year 1785
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Curious facts and anecdotes, not contained in the memoirs of Philip Thickness, Esq
Formerly Gunner of Landguard Fort, and Now Censor General of Great Britain, Professor of Empiricism, and Animal Magnetism, and Casual Compiler, Rape, and Murder-Monger to the St. James's Chronicle. Dedicated to that gentleman, by Benjamin Goosequill and Peter Paragraph. And now considerably enlarged by another hand. To which is now prefixed, an elegant print of Mr. Thickness, Taken from the Life -
Essays on fashionable diseases
The dangerous effects of hot and crouded [sic] rooms. The cloathing of invalids. Lady and gentlemen doctors. And on quacks and quackery. With the genuine patent prescriptions of Dr. James's Fever Powder, Tickell's Aetherial Spirit, & Godbold's Balsam, Taken from the Rolls in Chancery, and under the Seal of the proper Officers; And also the ingredients and compostion of Many of the most celebrated Quack Nostrums, As analized by several of the best Chemists in Europe. By James M. Adair, Formerly M. D. Member of the Royal Medical Society; Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh; Physician to the Commander in Chief of the Leeward Islands, and to the Colonial Troops; and one of the Judges of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas in the Island of Antigua. With A Dedication to Philip Thicknesse, Censor-General of Great-Britain, Professor of Empiricism, and Nostrum, Rape, and Murder-Monger to the St. James's Chronicle. To which is added, a dramatic dialogue. Published for the Benefit of the Tin-Miners in Cornwall. By Benjamin Goosequill, and Peter Paragraph -
Proceedings of a general court-martial
Upon the Trial of Lieutenant-Gov. Philip Thicknesse. Held at the Judge-Advocate-General's Office at the Horse-Guards, on Wednesday, July the 3d, 1765; and continued by several Adjournments, to Tuesday the 9th Day of the same Month, by Virtue of his Majesty's Special Warrant, bearing Date the 31st Day of July, 1765 -
A letter from Philip Thickskull, Esq. to Edmund Rack, a Quaker