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The story of Tome Cole, with old father Thames's malediction of the wapping docks
Addressed to the Right Honourable the lord mayor -
Pour commencer, Tom, the bodice-maker: to the tune of Bow! Wow! Wow!
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A letter written in the year 1697. To Dr. Lancaster
Wherein the resistance of the people under the conduct of the prince of Orange, and the placing King William on the throne, are vindicated from the odious imputations of usurpation and rebellion. With some remarks on the abdication of K. Charles I. and K. James II: By S.P -
Britannia triumphans
A dramatick entertainment, on the departure of His Grace the Duke of Ormond. Perform'd privately before several persons of quality, and now publish'd at their request. Written by S.P. gent. the musical part set by the ingenious Mr. J.C -
Elsefair and Evander
A poem. By S.P. Founded on fact. Being an historical narrative of two unfortunate lovers whom the author relieved in Carolina in the year 1766 -
Jus gentium, or, Englands birth-right
being a compendious vindication of the lavv of England in its native and English dress, which is humbly conceiv'd (by thousands of as loyal subjects to their king and as real lovers of their countrey, as those of a contrary and more selfish opinion) to be more fit and proper for the kingdom, then that linsey-woolsey garb, and corrupt mixture of barbarous Lattine and French -
The Rumps last vvill & testament
which the executors herein named (being out of hopes of the monster's recovery) have thought good to publish and exhibite -
A plan for redeeming two hundred & thirty millions of the three per cent. funds, and for improving the public revenue more than three millions three hundred and forty two thousand pounds a year, without raising any new taxes and without diminishing the income of any person
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A plan for redeeming two hundred & and thirty millions of the three per cent. funds, and for improving the public revenue more than Three Millions Three Hundred and Forty Two Thousand Pounds A Year, without raising any new taxes, and without diminishing the income of any person. By S. P. - a country gentleman
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An epitaph of the vertuous life and death of the right worshipfull ladie, Dame Helen Branch of London
widow, late the wife of Sir Iohn Branch Knight, sometime the right honourable Lord Maior of London, and daughter to M. William Nicolson sometime of London draper : vvhich said ladie, deceased on VVednesday the 10. of April last past, and lieth interred in the parish church of S. Mary Abchurch in London, the 29. of the same moneth, 1594 -
Two precious and divine antidotes against the plague of pestilence; or any other judgement incident vnto vs
Giving excellent instructions and comforts vnto all that well vse them in time of neede. The first prescribing holy preservatiues against this, or any other plague: written by a Christian and charitable well-willer vnto his countrey. The second, setting downe sweete consolations for such as be visited by the plague: written by a famous, learned, and faithfull pastour, vnto some of his flocke in the time of their visitations -
The Dutch rogue, or, Gusman of Amsterdam traced from the craddle to the gallows
being the life, rise, and fall of D. de Lebechea, a decay'd merchant : containing many fraudulent practises, notorious villanies, and audacious enterprizes, with their various events -
A new song, or, The old womans wish
to the tune of The Old mans wish -
A new introduction to the Latin tongue; or, a methodical, plain, and easy Latin grammar: peculiarly adapted, on a new plan, for communicating the rudiments of that language to tender capacities. Collected out of the writings of the most approved grammarians. By S.P