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The Dutchesse of Malfy
a tragedy -
The abridgment of the life of the most Reverend Father in God, Thomas Cranmer, sometime Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury
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The several heterodox hypotheses, concerning both the persons and the attributes of the Godhead
... A sermon preach'd at the visitation ... held in the Church of St. Andrew in Plymouth, on Friday, August the 28th 1724. By William Stephens -
The universal passion satire I. To his Grace the Duke of Dorset
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The third volume of Vitruvius Britannicus: or, The British atchitect
Containing the geometrical plans of the most considerable gardens and plantations; also the plans, elevations, and sections of the most regular buildings, not published in the first and second volumes. With large views, in perspective, of the most remarkable edisices in Great Britain. Engraven by the best hands in one hundred large folio plates. By Colen Campbell ... Virtuvius Britannicus: ou, L Architects Britannique: contenant les plans des Jardians les plus considerables, aussi les plans, elevations, & sections des batimens reguliers, nefont pas encore publies dans les Deux Premiers Tomes. A vec quelques veues, en perspective, des Masons les plus celebres de la Grande Bretagne. ... Tome III -
To the honourable Miss Carteret
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To the Honourable Miss Carteret
By Mr. Ambrose Philips -
The case of five children, who were inoculated in Dublin on the 26th of August 1725
By Bryan Robinson, M.D. To which is added the case of Miss Rolt, by one who was an eye-witness of it -
The cœlestial diary: Or An ephemeris for the year of our blessed saviour's incarnation, 1725 it being the first after bissextile, or leap-year
and from the creation of the world, according to the best of history, 5674 years. Wherein is contained, the morion, aspects, and operation of the planets; with observations upon the eclipses, and solar ingresses; with other remarkable passages, as the moon's southing, sun and moon's rising and setting, and monthly observations, &c. calculated according to art, and referred to the meridian of the midst of Great Britain, fitting the whole monarchy without sensible error. The seventh impression. By Salem Pearse, student in physick and the cœlestial science -
A letter to My Lord ******* on the present diversions of the town. With the true reason of the decay of our dramatic entertainments
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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 -
Three tragedies, viz. The distrest mother; The Briton; Humfrey Duke of Gloucester. By Ambrose Philips, Esq
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Three tragedies, viz. The distrest mother; the briton; Humfrey duke of Gloucester. By Ambrose Philips, Esq
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Great Britain's diary
Or, The union-almanack for the year of Our Lord 1725. Being the first after bissextile, or leap-year; and the eighteenth year after the glorious and happy union concluded between the two nations of England and Scotland. Containing many curious and profitable particulars; as you may see a full account in the first page of the second part; the whole being chiefly designed to promote trade and business -
The True and genuine account of the life and actions of the Late Jonathan Wild
Not made up of fiction and fable, but taken from his own mouth, and collected from papers of his own writing -
A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain, divided into circuits or journies
Giving a particular and diverting account of whatever is curious and worth observation, viz. I. A description of the principal cities and towns, their situation, magnitude, government, and commerce. II. The customs, manners, speech, as also the exercises, diversions, and employment of the people. III. The produce and improvement of the lands, the trade, and manufactures. IV. The sea ports and fortifications, the course of rivers, and the inland navigation. V. The publick edifices, seats, and palaces of the nobility and gentry. With useful observations upon the whole. Particularly fitted for the reading of such as desire to travel over the island. By a Gentleman -
Woods reviv'd
Or, A short defence of his procedings in Bristol, London, &c. in reference to the Kingdom of Ireland -
The bath unmask'd
A comedy. Acted at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. Written by Mr. Odingsells -
Cæsar in Ægypt
A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. Written by Mr. Cibber -
An act for vesting the manor and lands of and in Brignal, in the county of York, late the estate and inheritance of Richard Earl Rivers, deceased, in trustees, to be sold towards discharging the incumbrances affecting his estate in the county of Chester
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Bishop Burnet's late History charg'd with great partiality and misrepresentation
to make the present, and future ages believe, that Arthur Earl of Essex, in 1683, murdered himself. ... With observations upon the suppos'd poysoning of King Charles the Second; ... Written b Mr. Braddon -
A letter to M.B. Drapier. Author of a letter to the Ld. Molesworth, &c
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The life and villainous actions of that notorious offender, Jonathan Wild
who was executed at Tyburn on Monday the 24th of May last -
The maid-servants modest defence
In answer to a pamphlet, entitul'd Every-body's business is no-body's business. Wherein the severe charges of Andrew Moreton, Esq; against the maid-servants, are prov'd to be false and absurd. By a Lady's Woman -
The Stamford toasts: or Panegyrical characters of the fair-ones
Inhabiting the good town of Stamford in Lincolnshire. With some other poetical amusements. By Mr. Pope; not the undertaker