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A brief account of the late persecution and barbarous usage of the Methodists at Exeter
Wherein The Characters of the Rioters, their Aiders, and Abettors, are fully described, their Reasons and Pretensions fairly examined, and fully refuted. The third edition, corrected and amended. With a vindication: to which are prefixed some arguments to prove that Popery is a Religion in its own Nature more detestable, and abundantly more destructive to Human Society, than Mahometism or Pagan Idolatry. By an impartial hand -
A letter to a Right Honourable Member of Parliament
demonstrating the absolute necessity of Great Britain's assisting the House of Austria; ... As also the safest and most practicable methods to put a stop to the exportation of our wooll [sic]. By an impartial hand -
The history of the imperial & royal families of Austria & Bourbon
trac'd down from their original, to this present time. With an account of their ... several pretensions to the crown of Spain. By an impartial hand -
The history of Sutton-Coldfield
with the continuation, and an addenda, not before published, by an impartial hand -
Surprising memoirs of the meeting
Courtship, and sundry other humourous Adventures of the most renowned of Cripple-Beggars, Manupedirus and Stumpanympha, now supreme king and queen of the beggars in the kingdom of Ireland. To which is annex'd, their courtship, in Substance as uttered by themselves, and now only thrown into Measure, and a little better Order, in Deference to the Taste of the present Age, the politest ever was. Amor Omnibus idem. Every Jack has his Jill. By an impartial hand -
The exhibition
or, a candid display of the genius and merits of the several masters, whose works are now offered to the public, at Spring Gardens. By an impartial hand -
Considerations on a comprehension, or Union of Protestants, By Reconciling and Uniting the More Moderate Dissenters to the Church of England; Submitted to the Attention of our Governors, and all Denominations of Protestants. By an Impartial Hand
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The progress of Methodism in Bristol: or, the Methodist unmask'd. Wherein the doctrines, discipline, policy, divisions and successes of that novel sect are fully detected, and properly display'd, in hudibrastick verse. By an impartial hand. To which is added, by way of appendix, the paper-controversy between Mr. Robert Williams, supported by Thomas Christie, Esq; Recorder of Savannah, and the Rev. Mr. Wesley, supported, only, by his own Integrity and Assurance. Together with authentick Extracts, taken from a late Narrative of the State of Georgia, relating to the Conduct of that Reverend Gentleman during his Abode in that Colony, &c
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An Antidote against the present fears and jealousies of the nation
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The life of Mother Gin; containing a true and faithful relation of her conduct and politicks, in all the various and important occurrences of state that she was engaged in during her Time; her Transactions with several eminent Patriots and great M-s; particularly, in the four last years of the late Q-n; with the secret Motives, and true Reasons of her Fall; and a Detection of the Views of the Authors of it. By an impartial hand
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Conjectures on the present state of affairs in Germany. Containing, remarks on the conduct of His Prussian Majesty; and the probability of his concluding a safe and honorable peace. By an impartial hand
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The affecting case of the unfortunate Thomas Daniels
Who was Tried at the Sessions held at the Old Bailey, September, 1761, for the Supposed Murder of his Wife; By casting her out of a Chamber Window: And for which he was sentenced to die, but received his Majesty's most Gracious and Free Pardon. In which is contained, A circumstantial Account of the Behaviour of that unhappy Woman, from her Husband's first Acquaintance with her, to the Day of her Death -
A genuine narrative of the lives, adventures, escapes, and trial, of Joseph and George Weston
convicted July 6, 1782, of capital crimes. With several original letters of clergymen. The whole exhibiting a most striking view of human nature, in its utmost depravity, in a series of frauds, villainies, and highway robberies, scarcely to be paralleled in the annals of infamy; which mark the complection of the characters of the brothers, from the dawn of youth, until they filled up the measure of their iniquity, and forfeited their lives the the injured laws of their country. Written by an impartial hand -
A just, genuine
and Impartial history Of the Memorable sea-fight, in the Mediterranean: Between the Combined Fleets of France and Spain, And the Royal Fleet of England, Under the Command of the two Admirals Mathews and Lestock: Together with The Proceedings that have been had, since their Return Home, in Relation to the solemn and publick Enquiry that has been made into their Conduct on that Occasion. Faithfully collected, as well from printed Pieces, as original Papers and Letters, and methodically digested into one regular Narrative. By an Impartial Hand -
The lives of all the Lords Chancellors, Lords Keepers, and Lords Commissioners, of the Great Seal of England
from William the Conqueror, to the present time: but more at large of those two great opposites, Edward Earl of Clarendon, and Bulstrode Lord Whitlock. With a parallel of their actions. To which is added, an appendix of many rare and valuable speeches, letters, &c. referring to the said lives. In two volumes. Necessary for the readers of the Earl of Clarendon's and other histories of those times. By an impartial hand