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The Force of Calumny
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Indigence, and Nobleness of Mind
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The Widow, and the Riding Horse
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Adelaide of Wulfingen
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The Count of Burgundy
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The Wild Youth
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False Shame
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La Peyrouse
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Abbe De L'Epee
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Self Immolation
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Pizarro
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A topographical and chorographical survey of the county of Down
Including some part of the natural and civil history. Intended as an essay towards a fuller description of the kingdom of Ireland, than has hitherto appeared. To which are annexed, queries, recommended to the curious, to enable them to make proper enquiries in their respective neighbourhoods -
Law miscellanies
containing an introduction to the study of the law ; notes on Blackstone's Commentaries ... observations on Smith's edition of the laws of Pennsylvania ... and a variety of other matters -
Zaida, or, The dethronement of Muhamed IV
a novel, founded on historic facts -
The beautiful unknown
a dramatic history -
Zaida, or, The dethronement of Muhamed IV
a novel, founded on historic facts -
Free-masonry. Unparalleled sufferings of John Coustos
who nine times underwent the most cruel tortures ever invented by man, and sentenced to the galley four years, by command of the inquisitors at Lisbon, in order to extort from him the secrets of Free-Masonry; from whence he was released by the gracious interposition of His late Majesty, King George II. To this edition is added, a selection of Masonic songs, and a complete list of lodges, foreign and domestic -
Hair powder
a plaintive epistle to Mr. Pitt, by Peter Pindar, Esq. [Four lines of verse] To which is added, Frogmore feate, an ode for music, for the first of April. [Five lines of verse] -
The happy family
a drama, in five acts. Translated from the German of Kotzebue -
An oration, delivered at the town of Sunbury, in the county of Northumberland
on the anniversary of St. John the Evangelist, December 27, 1787. At the request of the members of the Antient and Honorable Society of Free and Accepted Masons--Lodge No. 22. And published at the earnest desire of the said lodge. By Charles Smith, Esquire, member of the Sublime Lodge, &c. at Philadelphia--and master of Lodge No. 22. held in the town of Sunbury and its vicinity. [One line of quotation in Latin] -
Smith's actual survey of the roads from London to Brighthelmstone, through Ryegate, Crawley & Cuckfield, with a branch to worthing
Also from London to Worthing, through Dorking Horsham & Steyning, with a branch from Steyning to Brighthelmstone. Exhibiting all the noblemens & gentlemens seats and every remarkable object on, or within view of the road[s]. To which is added a list of the inns, distinguishing those that keep post horses & carriagees from others. Planned from a scale of one inch to a mile -
An oration on the sublime virtues of Gen. George Washington
Pronounced at the Old South Meeting-House in Boston, before his Honor the lieutenant-governor, the Council, and the two branches of the legislature of Massachusetts. At their request, on Saturday, the 8th of February, 1800. By Fisher Ames -
The American atlas
containing the following maps. --Viz.-- 1. North-America 2. South-America 3. United States 4. New-Hampshire 5. Province of Maine 6. Massachusetts 7. Vermont 8. Rhode-Island 9. Connecticut 10. New-York 11. New-Jersey 12. Pennsylvania 13. Delaware and Maryland 14. Virginia 15. Kentucky, with the adjoining territories 16. North-Carolina 17. South-Carolina 18. Georgia 19. Tennessee 20. West-Indies -
The American war, from 1775 to 1783
with plans. By Charles Smith -
Yes or no?
a musical farce, in two acts ; performed with universal applause at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket