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The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner
Containing a full and particular account how he lived twenty-eight years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America; how his ship was lost in a storm, and all his companions drowned; and how he was cast upon the shore by the wreck: with a true relation how he was at last miraculously preserved by pirates. Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes, and adorned with cuts, suited to the most remarkable stories -
Secret memoirs of the new treaty of alliance with France
in which some of the first steps in that remarkable affair are discovered; with some characters of persons -
Vox dei & Naturæ
Shewing the unreasonableness and folly, of imprisoning the body for debt, from the laws of God and reason, custom of nations, human policy and interest. In a letter to Sir T------- H--------, knight of the Shire, for the county of ---------- -
An apology for the Army. In a short essay on fortitude, &c. Written by an Officer
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A Discourse upon an union of the two kingdoms of England and Scotland
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An Account of the conduct and proceedings of the late John Gow alias Smith, captain of the late pirates
Executed for murther and piracy committed on board the George Gally, afterwards call'd the revenge; with a relation of all the horrid murthers they committed in cold blood; as also of their being taken at the islands of Orkney, and sent up prisoners to London -
The British visions: or; Isaac Bickerstaff's twelve prophecies for the year 1711
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The conduct of parties in England, more especially of those whigs who now appear against the new ministry, and a treaty of peace
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Eleven opinious about Mr. H------y; with observations
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An enquiry into the case of Mr. Asgil's general translation
shewing that 'tis not a nearer way to Heaven than the grave. By the author of The true born English-man -
An Expostulatory letter, to the B- of B- concerning a book lately publish'd by his lordship, entitul'd, a preservative against the principles and practices of the nonjurors, &c
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The felonious treaty: or An enquiry into the reasons which moved His Late Majesty King William of glorious memory, to enter into a treaty at two several times with the King of France for the partition of the Spanish monarchy
With an essay, proving that it was always the sense both of King William, and of all the consederates, and even of the grand alliance it self, that the Spanish monarchy should never be united is the person of the emperor. By the author of the review -
An Historical account of the voyages and adventures of Sir Walter Raleigh
With the discoveries and conquests he made for the Crown of England. Also a particular account of his several attempts for the discovery of the gold mines in Guiana, and the reason of the miscarriage, shewing, that it was not from any defect in the scheme he had laid, or in the reality of the thing it self, but in a treacherous discovery of his design and of the strength he had with him, to the Spaniards. To which is added, an account how that rich country might now be with ease, posses'd, planted and secur'd to the British nation, and what immense wealth and encrease of commerce might be rais'd from thence. Humbly proposed to the South-Sea-Company -
An humble proposal to the people of England, for the encrease of their trade, and encouragement of their manufactures
Whether the present uncertainity of affairs issues in peace or war. By the author of the compleat tradesman -
A hymn to the mob
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Impeachment, or No impeachment
Or, An enquiry how far the impeachment of certain persons, at the present juncture would be consistent with honour and justice -
Legion's humble address to the Lords. To the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal assembled in Parliament
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A letter from Captain Tom to the Mobb, now rais'd for Dr. Sacheverel
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Mere nature delineated: or, A body without a soul
Being observations upon the young forester lately brought to town from Germany. With suitable applications. Also, a brief dissertation upon the usefulness and necessity of fools, whether political or natural -
Merry-Andrew's epistle to his old master Benjamin, a mountebank at Bangor-Bridge, on the river Dee, near Wales
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The old whig and modern whig revived. In the present divisions at court: or, The difference betwixt acting upon principle and interest exemplisied by some of our present patriots
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Party-tyranny: or, An occasional bill in miniature
As now practised in Carolina humbly offered to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament -
The question fairly stated, whether now is not the time to do justice to the friends of the government, as well as to its enemies?
And whether the old excuse of its, not being a proper season, will serve any longer -
Reasons against a war with France, or An argument shewing that the French King's owning the Prince of Wales as King of England, Scotland and Ireland; is no sufficient ground of a war
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Reasons for a royal visitation; occasion'd by the present great defection of the clergy from the government
Shewing the absolute necessity of purging the universities, and restoring discipline to the church