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The history and present state of Virginia, in four parts
I. The History of the First Settlement of Virginia, and the Government thereof, to the present Time. II. The Natural Productions and Conveniencies of the Country, suited to Trade and Improvement. III. The Native Indians, their Religion, Laws, and Customs, in War and Peace. IV. The present State of the Country, as to the Polity of the Government, and the Improvements of the Land. By a native and inhabitant of the place -
The history and present state of Virginia
in four parts -
Matthiae Tiessen Meldorff. Dithm. vollkommene Teutsch-Englische Grammatica
In welcher alles, was zu leichter Erlernung der Englischen Sprache dienlich seyn kan, auf das deutlichste vorgetragen wird -
An Account Of The Courts Of Prussia and Hanover; Sent to a Minister of State in Holland.
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A sermon preached at Watlington in the county of Oxford, in the year 1704
Before the Right Reverend Father in God, William lord bishop of Oxford, and the clergy of the deaneries of Henly and Aston, there assembled at a visitation. By Francis Sayer, M.A. and rector of Checkenden in the said county -
The state of US that adhere to the Church of England. Written by Dr. John Cosins, bishop of Durham
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A sermon preach'd before the queen, at St. James's Chappel, on Thursday, March 8. 1704/5
Being the anniversary of Her Majesty's happy accession to the throne. By the Right Reverend father in God, John, lord bishop of Litchfield and Coventry. Publish'd by Her Majesty's special command -
A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London and the Honourable the Court of Alderman and governours of the several hospitals of the city, at St. Bridget's Church, on Wednesday in Easter week. 1705
Being one of the anniversary spittal-sermons. By Samuel Barton, D.D. prebendary of Westminster -
Some plain observations recommended to the consideration of every honest English-man; especially, to the electors of Parliament-members
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The tender husband; or, The accomplish'd fools
A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Her Majesty's servants. Written by Mr. Steele -
The three establishments concerning the pay of the sea-officers
To which is prefix'd an introduction for the better understanding by what occasions they came to be produc'd -
To The Right Honourable the Earl of Kent; Lord Chamberlain of Her Majesty's household. The humble petition of the comedians acting at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane
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The bill, intituled, An act for the relief, employment and settlement of the poor, which came from the House of Commons
And also the bill, intituled, An act for the further and better relief, employment and maintenance of the poor: and the scheme of an act for the relief of the poor, delivered into the House of Peers, from the commissioners of trade and plantations, as drawn by them -
Party-tyranny: or, An occasional bill in miniature
As now practised in Carolina humbly offered to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament -
The History of the republick of Holland, from its first foundation to the death of King William
As also, a particular description of the united provinces. Giving an account of the cities, fortified places, universities, commodities, customs and manners of the inhabitants; with an alphabetical table of all their rivers, the rates of their schools, and times of their setting out and coming in from place to place. To which is added, reasons to justice the revolt of the united provinces, translated from the original: as also, an exact map of the united provinces by Herman Mall, useful for all gentlemen that travel through the country. In two volumes -
A letter from a dissenter in the city, to his country-friend
Wherein moderation and occasional conformity are vindicated, the plot of the occasional-bill-men against toleration is discover'd; and all the treasonable designs of the tackers are expos'd to common view -
Hudibras redivivus: or, A burlesque poem on the times. Part the first
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A second advertisement concerning the profaneness of the play-house
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The dyet of Poland, a satyr
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The Richmond
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The old apology for the truth of the Christian religion against the jews and gentiles revived
Wherein is shewn against the Jews, that Christ is the prophet like Moses, doing all those signs, wonders and judgments before and upon the emperors and empire of Rome, which Moses wrought upon Pharaoh and Egypt, until the heathen emperors and the gentiles, like Pharaoh and the Egyptians, were drown'd and overwhelm'd in the Red Sea. And against the gentiles, that God in Christ Jesus did manifest his divine authority to the emperors and the gentiles in the best and properest manner that can be imagined; and that they were very inexcusable for persecuting the church, and no sooner departing from idolatry to the worship of him. By Thomas Woolston, B.D. fellow of Sidney-Sussex College in Cambridge -
A Petition given by some ministers to the general assembly, met at Edinburgh
The 29th. of March 1705, with an account of what followed thereupon; together with an account of the opposition made to the new synodical acts, by Mr. Alexander Orrok minister at Hawick, from the time that the synod of Merss and Teviotdale began to move in them, until the meeting of the said assembly -
A Proposal for raising one hundred thousand pounds, by laying a duty upon hats
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A continuation of Samuel Pussendorf's introduction to the history of the principal kingdoms and states of Europe, brought down to this present year
By J.C.M.D. Fellow of the Royal Society, and a member of the College of Physicians of London. Who publish'd Mr. Passendors's introduction in English -
The life and glorious history of John D. and E. of Marlborough
Prince of the empire, captain general of the confederate forces, &c. Containing a relation of the most important battles, sieges, and negotiations manag'd under his auspicious conduct, both in the wars of Flanders and Ireland; with a full and particular account of the ever memorable battles of Hockstet and Schellenberg in Germany. As also his March to the Moselle in 1705. His return to the Netherlands, and forcing the French lines near Tirlemont; with other remarkable passages from his first advancement in the court of King Charles The II. to this present time