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Are these things so? the previous question, from an Englishman in his Grotto, to a great man at court
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The Leviathan hook'd: or, His honour in danger
Being a charge brought by the people against a certain great man, for divers high crimes and misdemeanors, during the twenty years he has transacted affairs in a very exalted station. Together with his defence: in which is alledg'd by his friends all that can be said in his justification. By way of plaintiff and defendant -
The weather-menders
A tale. A proper answer to are these things so? By Mr. Spiltimber -
The leviathan hook'd, or, His honour in danger
being a charge brought by the people against a certain great man, for divers high crimes and misdemeanors, during the twenty years he has transacted affairs in a very exalted station -
Are these things so?
The previous question, from an Englishman in his grotto, to a great man at court -
Are these things so?
The previous question, from an Englishman in his grotto, to a great man at court. By Alexander Pope, Esq -
Are these things so?
The previous question, from an Englishman in his grotto, to a great man at court. By Alexander Pope, Esq -
Are these things so?
The previous question, from an English-man in his grotto. To a great man at court. By Alexander Pope, Esq; To which is added, the answer, Yes,they are! -
The great man's answer to Are these things so? in a dialogue between His Honour and the Englishman in his grotto
By the author of, Are these things so? -
A true and impartial history of the life and adventures of some-body
Faithfully transcrib'd from a manuscript now in the possession of a person of quality. Illustrated with notes by the editor -
Are these things so?
The previous question, from an Englishman in his grotto, to a great man at court. The second edition corrected: with the addition of twenty lines omitted in the former impressions -
Milton's Epistle to Pollio
Translated from the Latin, and illustrated with large explanatory notes -
The great man's answer to Are these things so?
in a dialogue between His Honour and the Englishman in his grotto. By the author of, Are these things so? -
The great man's answer to Are these things so? in a dialogue brtween [sic] his Honour and the Englishman in his grotto
By the author of Are these things so? -
The weather-Menders
a tale. A proper answer to Are these things so? By Mr. Spiltimber -
The D--- of Ar--le's letter to the Right Honourable Sir ****** *******
upon the present intended expeditions -
Are these things so?
The previous question, from an Englishman in his grotto, to a great man at court. By Alexander Pope, Esq -
Are these things so?
The previous question, from an Englishman in his grotto, to a great man at court -
The D----- of A-----e's letter to the Right Honourable Sir ****** *******
Upon the Present Intended expeditions -
Judgment signed in the cause between the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole, and Mr. Whatley
both Loyal Subjects of the same most gracious Sovereign, and Co-Members of the same Free, Civil, Christian Community