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A serious admonition to Mr. Calamy
occasion'd by the first part of his defence of moderate nonconformity. By Benjamin Hoadly, M.A -
The smoaking age: or, The life and death of tobacco
Containing plenty of pregnant passages, pleasant allusions, liberal and unforc'd relations: accommodated with the strength of ingenuity and invention, and adapted to the humour of the present age. In three parts. 1. The birth of tobacco. 2. Pluto's blessing to tobacco. 3. Times complaint against tobacco. To which is added, chaucer's incensed Ghost. Supervis'd and recommended by several persons of learning and judgment -
A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and citizens of London. At the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on January 30th 1702
Being the anniversary of the Martyrdom of King Charles the First. By R. Altham, D.D. chaplain to the Right Honourable and Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London, and rector of St. Bottolphs Bishopsgate -
Tack about; or, A new model of a marine establishment, for raising seamen for the continual service of Her Majesty's fleet
Being a plain, easy, and practicable method to raise seamen upon any juncture sufficient speedily to man a very considerable fleet, and defend our trade: without the excessive charges of impress-money, impress-lieutenants, patches, or bounty-money. Most humbly recommended to Her Most Sacred Majesty, and the present Parliament of England. To which is added upon the same ground of establishment, a probable method to supply continual convoys to support our New-Castle trade, without the charges of wages to maintain, or raise such convoy-seamen to the Government. And keep coals at a moderate price -
Variety of surprising experiments made of two incomparable medicines: elixir febrifugum martis, and salt of lymons
Shewing their vertues, use and operations: being the peculiar secrets and aquisitions of the author. Moses stringer, Chymist and Physitian, at his laboratory in Hugh's-Court, Black-Fryers near Ludgate. Where are also prepared a great variety of chymical medicines -
The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark
As it is now acted by Her Majesties servants. By William Shakespeare -
A True discovery of a dangerous conspiracy, design'd to be carried on in Scotland against the Queen and Government. With an account of the apprehending and taking Sir John Macklain, the Duke of Berwick's Secretary, and Monsieur Bosset, Mr. Ogleby, an Mr. Achmody, three officers, coming from France: and one Mr. Clark in Waling-street; and several others. With their commitment to the tower, Newgate, and the Gatehouse, on Saturday last
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A true method
I. For raising of souldiers. II. For bringing those seamen that are in the land, into the Navy. III. For the increase of seamen. IV. For employing of seamen in time of peace. V. For the improvement of seamen. VI. For the incouragement of seamen. VII. For the imrprovement and encouragement of the officers. VIII. For the security of the Royal Navy in harbour. IX. For the encouragement and interest of privateers -
The Tryal, examination, and condemnation, of occasional conformity, &c. At a sessions of Oyer and Terminer, held at Troynovant
Before Mr. Justice upright, and Mr. Baron integrity. At the Common-Hall of the said city on T[hurs] the 26th of J---y, 1703 -
The tryals of John Peter Dromett, the French-man, for the murther of his wife, and Thomas Cook, the prize-player, called the butcher of Gloucester, for the murther of a constable at May-Fair, at Justice-Hall in the Old Bailey, on the 7th and 8th of July, 1703
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Sir Courtly Nice
or, it cannot be. A comedy. As it is acted by Her Majesty's servants. Written by Mr. Crown -
Remarks on the author of the Hymn to the pillory. With an answer to the Hymn to the funeral sermon
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My Lord Bishop of sarum's exposition of the twenty third article of the Church of England
Defended and cleared from the exceptions of a late book, entituled. The vindication of the twenty third article of the Church of England, from my Lord Bishop of Sarum's exposition -
An enquiry into the case of Mr. Asgil's general translation
shewing that 'tis not a nearer way to Heaven than the grave. By the author of The true born English-man -
The lawfulness, glory and advantage, of giving immediate and effectual relief to the Protestants in the Cevennes
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Apostolical conformity stated and asserted
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King William's affection to the Church of England examin'd
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A form of prayer
To be used in all churches and chapels throughout the Kingdom of England, Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed: on Wednesday the twenty sixth day of May, being the fast-day appointed by proclamation, to be observed in a most Solemn and devout manner: for the imploring of a blessing from Almighty God upon Her Majesty, and Her Allies, engaged in the present war against France and Spain. By Her Majesties special command -
Hymn to the pillory[.]
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A Hymn to Tyburn. Being a sequel of the hymn to the pillory
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The case of the Episcopal clergy
and of those of the Episcopal perswasion, considered; as to granting them a toleration and indulgence -
The Clerks of inrolments in Chancery, their case, humbly offered to the Honourable the House of Commons, against the passing of the Registry Bill for the West-Riding of the county of York
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To the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons of England in Parliament assembled, the humble petition of Margaret Mortimer widow, who with several others were great sufferers by the dreadful fire which happen'd in Derby-Court, Westminster, the 16th of April 1697
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A Proposal to raise 2062400 l. by way of loan; or subscription, to the great ease of the land-tax; and advantage of the government, and all lenders; and subscribers
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An Abstract of the registry bill for the west-riding of the county of York