Filtern nach
Aktive Filter
-
Bereich
Letzte Suchanfragen
Ergebnisse für *
Es wurden 8866 Ergebnisse gefunden.
Zeige Ergebnisse 1 bis 25 von 8866.
Sortieren
-
The Compleat Ambassador: Or Two Treaties Of The Intended Marriage Of Qu: Elizabeth Of Glorious Memory; Comprised in Letters Of Negotiation Of Sir Francis Walsingham, her Resident in France. Together With the Answers of the Lord Burleigh, the Earl of Leicester, Sir Tho: Smith, and others. Wherein, ... Faithfully Collected by the truly Honourable, Sir Dudley Digges Knight, late Master of the Rolls
-
The history of the bucaniers of America
from the first original down to this time; written in several languages, and now collected into one volume. Containing. I. The exploits and adventures of Le Grand, ... IV. A relation of a voyage of the Sieur de Montauban, ... The whole newly translated into English, and illustrated with 25 copper-plates -
A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London, on the seventh of September, 1704
Being the thanksgiving-day for the late glorious victory obtain'd over the French and Bavarians at Bleinheim near Hochstet, on Wednesday the second of August, by the forces of Her Majesty and her allies, under the command of the Duke of Marlborough. By William Sherlock, D.D. dean of St. Paul's, master of the Temple, and chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. Publish'd by Her Majesty's special command -
A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Monday, January XXXI. 1703./4
... By William Tilly -
Some remarks on the Tale of a tub
To which are annexed Mully of Mountown, and Orpheus and Euridice. By the author of The journey to London -
A tale of a tub
Written for the universal improvement of mankind. To which is added, an account of a battel between the antient and modern books in St. James's Library -
The tavern frolick: or, a comical dialogue between a drunken priest, and a wet London Quaker
As they met at a tavern near the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, on Tuesday night last -
The tryal and examination of Mr. John Tutchin, for writing a certain libel, call'd the observator; before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, &c. at Guild-Hall in the city of London, on Saturday the 4th of November 1704
-
Legion's humble address to the Lords. To the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal assembled in Parliament
-
A true state of the difference between Sir George Rook, Knt. and William Colepeper, Esq
Together with an account of the tryal of Mr. Nathanael Denew, Mr. Robert Britton, and Mr. John Merriam, before the Right Honorable Sir John Holt, Knt. lord chief justice of England, on an indictment for the designs and attempts therein mentioned against the life of the said William Colepeper on behalf of the said Sir George Rook. Part I -
An address to the officers and seamen in Her Majesty's Royal Navy. By the author of the seaman's monitor
-
Achan and Elymas
Or, The troublers of Israel, the enemies of righteousness, and perverters of the right ways of the lord detected, among the leaders and managers of three dangerous sects, Roman Catholick missioners, Quaker ministers, and church and state deists. In three letters, one to the Quaker ministers, another to the lords of the privy council, and a third by William Penn to a Friend in Gloucestershire; and in some observtions upon them, and upon some other thingslatley printed concerning the Roman Catholick Missioners. By a faithful monitor and friend to his country, and well-wisher to all -
Mr. Collier's dissuasive from the play-house
in a letter to a person of quality, occasion'd by the late calamity of the tempest. To which is added, A letter written by another hand; in answer to some queries sent by a person of quality -
Some thoughts concerning the stage in a letter to a lady
-
The Case of the officers, victuallers and clothiers of the four companies of New-York
-
Remarks on the accounts relating to the East-India trade
-
A representation of the impiety & immorality of the English stage
with reasons for putting a stop thereto: and some questions addrest to those who frequent the play-houses -
A Representation of the impiety & immorality of the English stage, with reasons for putting a stop thereto: and some questions addrest to those who frequent the play-houses
-
A hymn to victory
-
An elegy on the author of the true-born-English-man
With an essay on the late storm. By the author of the Hymn to the pillory -
An elegy on the author of the true-born-English-man with an essay on the late storm. By the author of the Hymn to the Pillory
-
An Enquiry into the occasional conformity bill. By the author of The true born English man
-
Faction display'd. A poem
From a correct copy -
A new test of the Church of England's honesty
-
An answer to Mr. David Russen's book, entitul'd, Fundamentals without a foundation, or a true picture of the Anabaptists, &c. Together with some brief remarks on Mr. James Broome's letter annex'd to that treatise. By Joseph Stennett