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The Dutchesse of Malfy
a tragedy -
The Englishman
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The right of monarchy asserted; wherein the abstract of Dr. King's book, with the motives for the reviving it at this juncture are fully considered
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A Protestant memorial for the seventeenth of November, being the inaugration-day of Queen Elizabeth
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Reasons for not proceeding against Mr. Whiston, by the court of the delegates
In a letter to the Reverend Dr. Pelling, rector of St. Ann's Westminster. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of the publick. By a Lover of truth and true religion -
Reflections upon the humour of the British nation in religion and politics
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A second letter to the Bishop of Salisbury, upon the publication of his new volume of sermons
Wherein his Lordship's preface concerning the revolution, and the case of the Lord Russel, are examin'd. Also some passages in the sermons, and the essay for a new book of homilies remark'd on. By Mr. Sewell -
A short history of the Parliament
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The stage: a poem
Inscrib'd to Joseph Addison, Esq; By Mr. Webster, of Christ-Church, Oxon -
A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford on act-Sunday July 12. 1713. By Tho. Bisse D.D. preacher at the Rolls, and late fellow of C.C.C. Published at the request of Mr Vice-Chancellor
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To the Lord high treasurer of Great Britain, the case of James Lightbody, inventor of colour'd stamps. Humbly submitted
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Tractatus pacis & amicitiæ
inter serenissimam ac potentissimam principem Annam, Dei gratiâ, Magnæ Britanniæ, Fanciæ, & Hibernæ, Reginam, & serenissimum ac potentissimum principem Ludovicum XIV. Dei Gratiâ, Regem Christianissimum, conclusus trajecti ad Rhenum die 31 Martii / 11 Aprilis anno 1713. Treaty of peace and friendship between the most serene and most potent princess Anne, by the grace of God, Queen of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, and the most serene and most potent Prince Lewis the XIVth, the most Christian King, concluded at Utrecht the 21/11 day of March/April 1713. By Her Majesties special command -
The tryal and conviction of Mr. George Redpeth, gent. author of the Flying-Post. Before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Parker, at the Queen's-Bench-Bar at Guild Hall, on Thursday the 19th of February, for writing, printing and publishing certain libels against the government, in the Flying-Post
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Two letters concerning the author of the Examiner
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A word to the wise
or, A hint on the times, deliver'd in three sermons. Humbly dedicated to the most illustrations and truely Protestant Prince the Elector of Hanover. By William Clarke, minister of the Gospel at Shadwell, and author of The letter to the Lord Bishop of - which letter contains a narrative of several tresonable words and practices, respecting the pretender, and is inserted in the book lately publish'd, entitled, The Christian's Gazette, or Court-Spy -
Remarks upon a late discourse of free-thinking: in a letter to F.H. D.D
By Phileleutherus Lipsiensis. Part the second -
The history of the grand rebellion
containing, the most remarkable transactions from the beginning of the reign of King Charles I. to the happy restoration. ... Digested into verse. Illustrated with about a hundred heads, ... In three volumes -
A Strict enquiry into the circumstance of a late duel, with some account of the persons concern'd on both sides
Being, a modest attempt to do justice to the injur'd memory of a noble person dead, and to the injur'd honour of an absent person living. To which is added, the substance of a letter from General Mac Cartney to his friend -
The successful pyrate
A play. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Her Majesty's servants. Written by Mr. Cha. Johnson -
The sin and folly of misplacing our affections
A sermon preached before the Queen, in St. George's Chapel at Windsor; on the 23d. day of August, 1713, being the twelfth Sunday after Trinity. By William Reeves, Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty, and Vicar of St. Mary's in Reading. Published by Her Majesty's special command -
A sermon preach'd before their excellencies, the Right Honourable and Right Reverend John, Lord Bishop of Bristol, Lord Privy-Seal, and the Right Honourable Thomas, Earl of Strassord
Ambassador extraordinary to the states general of the United Provinces; Her majesty's plenipotentiaries at the congress of Utrecht; upon Easter Sunday, April 5/15 [sic] 1713. Being the Sunday after the signing of the General peace. By John Wyvill, A.M. chaplain to the Right Honourable and Right Reverend John, Lord Bishop of Bristol, Lord Privy-Seal. Publish'd by their excellencies command -
Cameronian Whigs no patriots
Or, some remarkable exploits of Bob Hush, and his fairylanders, set in a true light. In a letter to an elector of Lynn regis. Publish'd as a cave at against all those who delight in war, plunder, confusion, and generals for life, and are for enriching themselves, and aggrandizing an exotick state, at the expence of the liberties, blood, and treasure, of their brother Britains -
An essay on the different stiles of poetry
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A poem, to His Excellency the Lord Privy-Seal, on the prospect of peace. By Mr. Tickell
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Absolute, unconditional election vindicated: or, Every Christian's capacity of being saved, refuted and condemn'd
Being remarks upon a book, intituled, Every Christian's capacity of being saved, in opposition to absolute election; set forth by Ralph Grove, A.M. vicar of Thornbury, (Gloucester-shire) 1711. To detect a book of Mr. Joshua Exell's, of Wotton Underedge, in the same county. By the Author of Melchizedek found