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Dialogues of the dead
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The New game of cards, or, A pack of cards changed into a complete and perpetual almanack
in a dialogue between a nobleman and his servant -
The New game of cards, or, A pack of cards changed into a complete and perpetual almanack
in a dialogue between a nobleman and his servant ... To which is prefixed, The Buchanshire tragedy -
The New game of cards, or, A pack of cards changed into a complete and perpetual almanack
in a dialogue between a nobleman and his servant -
Dialogues of the dead
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Youth's looking-glass
Being a divine dialogue between a Young man, Satan, and our Saviour Jesus Christ. Shewing, by way of emblem, the great duty of remembering our creator in the days of our youth -
A Dialogue between Mr. Worthy and John Simple on some matters relative to the present state of Great Britain, 1792
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A dialogue between Doctor Titus, and Bedlows ghost
Concerning the bayling the lords out of the Tower -
Dialogues of the dead
in imitation of Lucian, and the French. I. Between Jevon and the whale. II. Æsop and an English Lady. III. Butler and Tartufe. IV. Hobbs and poet Bays[.] V. Cardinal Richlieu and Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury. VI. Clelia [sic], and Monsieur de Scudery. VII. Moliere and a lady. VIII. Ben. Johnson, Virgil, two ladies -
Dialogues of the dead
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Dialogues on the rights of Britons
between a farmer, a sailor, and a manufacturer. Dialogue the second -
Dialogues on the rights of Britons
between a farmer, a sailor, and a manufacturer. Dialogue the first -
Twenty two select colloquies
out of Erasmus Roterodomus, pleasantly representing several superstitious levities that were crept into the Church of Rome in his days. By Sir Roger L'Estrange, Kt. To which are added, seven more dialogues, with the life of the author. By Mr. Tho. Brown -
Dialogues of the dead
By the late M. de Fenelon, ... A new translation. In two volumes -
Moral and political dialogues
being the substance of several conversations between divers eminent persons of the past and present age; digested by the parties themselves, and Now first published from the original Mss with critical and explanatory notes by the editor -
Dialogues on the rights of Britons
between a farmer, a sailor, and a manufacturer. Dialogue the first -
A Dialogue between Doctor Titus and Bedlows ghost
concerning the bayling the lords out of the Tower -
The Art of getting money by double-fac'd wagers, or, Cross and pile whether Mons be taken, or no?
a dialogue between a courtier, a citizen, and a sharper of the town : the scene, Jonathan's coffe-house -
Visions- a phantasy
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Familiarium colloquiorum opus, postrema auctoris manu locupletatum & recongitum
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The former and present state of Glasgow contrasted, a dream. Wherein Several Symtoms of the Degeneracy, and Apostacy of this once famous City, are mentioned; and Means pointed out, whereby, through the Divine Blessing, its ruin may be prevented
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The present state of Christendom consider'd
in nine dialogues between I. The present Pope Alexander the VIII. and Lewis the XIV. II. The great Duke of Tuscany, and the Duke of Savoy. III. King James the Second, and the Marescal de la Feuillade. IV. The Duke of Lorrain, and the Duke of Schomberg. V. The Duke of Lorrain, and the Elector Palatine. VI. Louis the XIV. and the Marquis de Louvois. VII. The Advoyer of Berne, and the Chief Syndic of Geneva. VIII. Cardinal Ottoboni, and the Duke de Chaulnes. IX. The young Prince Abafti, and Count Teckely. Done out of French -
A New dialogue between Mr. Woodbee, a lawyer, and Mr. Shatterwit, his clyent
concerning the times -
A new game at cards
or, a pack of cards changed into a compleat and perpetual almanack. In a dialogue between a nobleman and his servant -
Moral and political dialogues
with letters on chivalry and romance: by the Reverend Doctor Hurd. In three volumes