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The Dutchesse of Malfy
a tragedy -
A Series Of Wisdom and Policy, Manifested in a Review of our Foreign Negotiations and Transactions for several Years past. Being a complete Answer to Politicks on both sides, &c. In a Letter to a member of the present Parliament.
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A sermon preach'd at St. Maries in Nottingham, January the 30th, 1722. Being the anniversary fast, on occasion of the Martyrdom of King Charles I. By John Disney, vicar of the said church
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Reasons for encouraging the linnen manufacture of Scotland, and other parts of Great-Britain. Humbly submitted to Parliament. By the Author of the interest of Scotland consider'd, &c
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Reasons for encouraging the linnen manufacture of Scotland, and other parts of Great-Britain. Humbly submitted to Parliament. By the Author of the interest of Scotland consider'd, &c
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A second [f]ree-gift to the clergy
Or The hireling-priests, of what denomination soever again challeng'd to a disputation on this question; [w]hether the hireling preachers of this age, who are all ministers of the letter, be not worshippers of the apocalyptical beast, and ministers of antichrist? [v]ery fit to be debated in these latter times of the apostacy. By Thomas Woolston, [so]metime Fellow of Sidney College in Cambridge -
Sir Harry Wildair: being the sequel of the trip to the Jubilee
A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. By Mr. George Farquhar -
Sir Martin Mar-all; or, The Feign'd innocence
A comedy. By Mr. Dryden -
The Statesman and broker; a tale
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Subjection to principalities, powers, and magistrates, explain'd and enforc'd
A sermon preach'd at Kingston, March 21. 1734-5. At the Assizes held there, before the Honourable Mr. Justice Reeve. Publish'd at the request of Mr. High-Sheriff. By George Osborne, vicar of Battersea in Surry -
A supplement to Mr. Whiston's late essay, towards restoring the true text of the Old Testament
Proving, that the canticles is not a sacred book of the Old Testament; nor was originally esteemed as such, either by the Jewish or the Christian Church. By the author of that essay -
A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminister, on Thursday, April the 25th, 1723
Being the day appointed by His Majesty for a publick thanksgiving to Almighty God, for preserving His Majesty and his subjects from that dreadful plague with which the Kingdom of France was lately visited; and for putting an end to the same. By Charles Aldrich, D.D -
A sermon preach'd Decemb. 2. First Sunday in advent, 1722
In the Parish Church of Potterspury in Northamptonshire, upon the augmentation of that poor vicarage, By the Royal Bounty of Queen Anne. Occasion'd by a legacy of two hundred pounds thereunto bequeath'd By Mrs. Alford, a pious widow lately deceas'd. By Edward Cooke, M.A. vicar of the same, and of Eston Neston in the same county, and chaplain to the Right Honourable Sophia, Lady Dowager Lempster -
Some considerations humbly offered to the Honourable Members of the House of Commons, for building a Stone-Bridge over the River Thames, from Westminster to Lambeth
Together with some proposals relating to a design drawn for that purpose. In a letter to a member of that Honourable House -
Sophonisba: or, Hannibal's overthrow
A tragedy, acted at the Theatre-Royal, by Her Majesty's servants. By Nathaniel Lee, gent -
The speech of Francis late lord bishop of Rochester, at the Bar of the House of Lords, on Saturday the 11th of May, 1723
In his defence against the bill them depending for inflicting pains nad penalties upon him -
Tamerlane: A tragedy. Written by N. Rowe, Esq
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A third free-gift to the clergy: or, The hireling priests, of what denomination soever, again challeng'd to a disputation on this question
Whether the hireling preachers of this age, who are all ministers of the letter, be not worshippers of the apocalyptical beast, and ministers of antichrist? very fit to be debated in these latter times of the apostacy. By Thomas Woolston, sometimes Fellow of Sidney-College in Cambridge -
Thoughts upon the four last things; death; judgment; heaven; hell
A poem in four parts. Part I. Death -
Thoughts upon the four last things: death; judgment; heaven; hell
A poem in four parts. Part III. Heaven -
Universal beauty a poem
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The tragedy of Jane Shore
Written in imitation of Shakespear's style. By N. Rowe, Esq; [.] -
Trick for trick. A comedy of two acts
As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. By R. Fabian -
Ximena
Or, The heroick daughter. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal by His Majesty's servants. Written by Mr. Cibber -
The cœlestial diary: Or An [ep]hemeris [for] the year of our blessed [S]aviour's incarnation, 1723. [be]ing the third after bissextile, or [leap] year
And from the creation of the [world] according to the best of history, 5672 years. Wherein is contained, ..., aspects, and operation of the planets with the eclipses, and observations upon the ingresses; with other remarkable passages, as moon's southing, sun and moon's rising and ... and monthly observations, &c. ... according to art and referred to meridian of the midst of Great Britain, ... whole monarchy without sensible error. Salem Pearse, student in physick and cœlestial science. Imprimatur, W.B. July 27. 1722