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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 dyet of Poland, a satyr
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A second, and more strange voyage to the world in the moon; containing a comical discription [sic] of that remarkable country, with the characters and humours of the inhabitants, &c. By the author of the true born English-man
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The dyet of Poland, a satyr consider'd paragraph by paragraph
To which is added a key to the whole, with the names of the author, and the nobility and gentry, that are scandalously pointed at, in it -
A journey to the world in the moon, &c. By the author of the true born English-man
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The high-church legeon: or, The memorial examin'd
Being, a new test of moderation. As tis recommended to all that love the Church of England, and the constitution -
The double welcome a poem to the Duke of Marlbro'
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A true collection of the writings of the author of The true born English-man
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The consolidator
or, memoirs of sundry transactions from the world in the moon. Translated from the lunar language, by the author of The true-born English man -
The consolidator
or memoirs of sundry transactions from the world in the moon. Translated out of the lunar language, by the author of The true born English-Man. The second edition, with the substance of a letter wrote to the Author of these Sheets while he was in the Regions of the Moon, concerning the will and disposition of the crown of Ebronia; as also a Specimin of very valuable Books, lately Publish'd in the Lunar World -
The dyet of Poland
a satyr. Consider'd paragraph by paragraph. To which is added a key to the whole, with the Names of the Author, and the Nobility and Gentry, that are Scandalously Pointed at, in it -
A fifth essay at removing national prejudices
with a reply to some authors who have printed their objections against an union with England -
The experiment
or, the shortest way with the Dissenters exemplified. Being the case of Mr. Abraham Gill, a dissenting minister in the Isle of Ely, and A Full Account of his being sent for a Soldier, by Mr. Fern (an Ecclesiastical Justice of Peace) and other Conspirators. To the Eternal Honour of the Temper and Moderation of High Church Principles. Humbly Dedicated to the Queen -
A true collection of the writings of the author of The true born English-Man
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A second volume of the writings of the author of The true-born Englishman
Some whereof never before printed. Corrected and enlarged by the author -
A letter from Scotland
To a Friend in London: Containing A particular Narrative of the whole Proceedings against the Worcester and her Crew, from her first Arrival in Leith-Road, to the 20th of April 1705. In which the Secret Intrigues, and Bloody Designs of their Prosecutors are Detected and Expos'd. Also an Account of the Sudden Death of the Principal Evidence the Day Sentence was past; the Prisoners Behaviour after Condemnation, and their manner of Execution; with Observations and Reflections upon the whole. Publish'd by way of Requital, for the many Scandalous Relations and Reflections publish'd in the Flying-Post -
A brief account of the tack
in a letter to a friend -
The D---- deputies. A satyr
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Advice to all parties
By the author of The true-born English-Man -
The dyet of Poland
a satyr -
The dyet of Poland
a satyr. To which is added a memorial to the Tantivy-high-flyers of England. The present disturbers of that government, as their wise predecessors were, when the Lord Essex, Russel, and Sydney fell -
An answer to the L--d H----sham's speech
By Daniel D'Foe -
The ballance
or, a new test of the High-Fliers of all Sides: Being a Short view of the Rise of our Present Factions, with A New History of Passive-Obedience, and a Proposal of a Bill against Occasional Conformity that may Pass both Houses -
The high-Church legion
or, the Memorial examin'd. Being, a new test of moderation. As 'tis recomended to all that love the Church of England, And the Constitution -
Persecution anatomiz'd
or, An Answer To The Following Questions, viz. I. What Persecution for Conscience sake is? II. Whether any High-Church that Promote the Occasional Bill, may not properly be call'd Persecutors? III. Whether any Church whatever, whilst it savours of a Persecuting Spirit, is a true church? IV. Who are the greatest Promoters of a Nation's Welfare, the High-Church, or Dissenters?