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Schauplatz der englischen See-Räuber, worinnen ihre Begebenheiten, Leben, Raubereyen und grausame Thaten, von der Zeit an , da sie sich zuerst auf der Insul Providentia niedergelassen, biß zu unserer Zeit
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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 ---------- -
The British visions: or; Isaac Bickerstaff's twelve prophecies for the year 1711
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Eleven opinious about Mr. H------y; with observations
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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 -
A Speech for Mr. D-sse younger of Arnistown
If he should be impeach'd of H- T-n for what he said and did about the pretender's medal, lately sent to the Faculty of Advocates at Edinburgh -
Reasons why this nation ought to put a speedy end to this expensive war
With a brief essay, at the probable conditions on which the peace now negotiating, may be founded. Also an enquiry into the obligations Britain lies under to the allies; and how far she is obliged not to make peace without them -
The representation examined
being remarks on the state of religion in England -
The re-representation: or, A modest search after the great plunderers of the nation
Being a brief enquiry into two weighty particulars, necessary at this time to be known. I. Who they are that have plundered the nation. II. Why they are not detected and punished -
The secret history of the October Club
From its original to this time. By a member -
The secret history of the October club
From its original to this time. By a member -
The secret history of the October-Club, From its original to this time. By a member. Part II
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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 -
R-----'s on both sides
In which are the characters of some R---'s not yet describ'd; with a true description of an old Whig, and a modern Whig; an old Tory, and a modern Tory; highflyer, or motly; as also of a minister of state. By the same author -
The Scotch medal decipher'd, and the new hereditary-right men display'd
Or, Remarks on the late proceedings of the Faculty of Advocates at Edinburgh, upon receiving the pretender's medal. To which the said proceedings are prefix'd -
Atlas maritimus & commercialis; or, A general view of the world, so far as relates to trade and navigation
Describing all the coasts, ports, harbours, and noted rivers, according to the latest discoveries and most exact observations. Together with a large account of the commerce carried on by sea between the several countries of the world, as likewise of all inland trade by means of navigable rivers; the rise, progress, and decay thereof, in its various branches; with methods for farther improvements. To which are added sailing directions for all the known coasts and islands on the globe; with a sett of sea-charts, some laid down after Mercator, but the greater part according to a new globular projection, adapted for measuring distances (as near as possible) by scale and compass, and authorized by letters patent under the great seal of Great-Britain. The use of the projection justified by Dr. Halley. To which are subjoin'd two large hemispheres on the plane of the equinoctial; containing all the stars in the Britannic catalogue: of great use to sailors for finding the latitude in the night -
The secret history of the October Club; From its original to this time. By a member
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The visions of Sir Heister Ryley: with other entertainments
Consisting of two hundred discourses and letters representing, by way of image and description, the characters of vertue, beauty, affectation, love and passion; the agreeableness of wit, truth and honour, made conspicuous by morals. As also scenes of the birth of nature, the sudden turns of fortune, the madness of domestick contests, the humours of the town, and the false arts of life, both of human and irrational beings, trac'd thro' all their intricate mazes -
Reasons for a peace, or The war at an end Œ́
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An essay on the history and reality of apparitions
Being an account of what they are, and what they are not; whence they come, and whence they come not. As also how we may distinguish between the apparitions of good and evil spirits, and how we ought to behave to them. With a great variety of surprizing and diverting examples, never publish'd before -
The British visions: or, Isaac Bickerstaff Senr; being twelve prophecies for the year 1711. Enter'd in the hall-book of the company of stationers
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The visions of Sir Heister Ryley
Recommended to the town upon Captain Steel's, late author of the Tatler, having nothing more to say to the world, under the character of Isaac Bickerstaff -
Atlas maritimus & commercialis, or, A general view of the world, so far as relates to trade and navigation
describing all the coasts, ports, harbours, and noted rivers ... -
Some considerations on the reasonableness and necessity of encreasing and encouraging the seamen
founded on the gracious expressions in their favour contained in His Majesty's speech from the throne -
The re-representation, or, A modest search after the great plunderers of the nation
being a brief enquiry into two weighty particulars necessary at this time to be known: I. Who they are that have plundered the nation; II. Why they are not detected and punished