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The conduct of the allies
and of the late ministry, in beginning and carrying on the present war -
Miscellanies
The last volume -
Miscellanies
The seventh volume. By Dr. Swift -
Miscellanies
The last volume -
Miscellanies
The sixth volume. By Dr. Swift and others -
Miscellanies by Dr. Swift, Dr. Arbuthnot, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Gay
In four volumes. The sixth edition, corrected: with several additional pieces in verse and prose. Vol. I. By Dr. Swift -
Miscellanies
The second volume. By Dr. Swift, Dr. Arbuthnot, and Mr. Pope -
The lawer's [sic] pedigree
tune, Our Polly is a sad slut -
Esquire Bickerstaff's most strange and wonderful predictions for the year 1708. Wherein the Month and Day of the Month are set down, when several most surprizing Accidents shall certainly come to pass, as particularly that the present French King shall Die on the 29th of July. The Pope to Die the 11th of September. The Dquphin the French King's Son to Die on the 7th of May. That Partridge the famous Astrologer is to Die on 29th of March. On the 23d of May a famous Actor of the Play-House will Die a ridiculous Death suitable to his Vocation. Upon the 26th of August will arrive from Flanders such a welcome Express of Victory, that a Thousand Bonfires will be made in London for Joy of the News, and in the same Month a noble Admiral will gain immortal Honour, by obtaining a signal Victory at Sea. On the 6th of June the City of Paris will be Burnt down to the Ground. Towards the end of August will be great Mischief done in Bartholomew-Fair, by the tumbling down of a Booth; with several other strange Things too tedious here to be related. Licensed according to Order
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A tale of a tub
Written for the universal improvement of mankind. To which is added, An account of a battle between the antient and modern books in St. James's library. The twelfth edition. With the author's apology; and explanatory notes, by W. W-tt-n, B. D. and others -
Baucis and Philemon
a poem. On the ever lamented loss of the two yew-trees, in the parish of Chilthorne, Near the County Town of Somerset. Together with Mrs. Harris's earnest petition. By the author of the Tale of a tub. As also An Ode upon solitude. By the Earl of Roscommon -
Baucis and Philemon
imitated from Ovid -
A libel on Dr. D-ny, and a certain great lord. By Dr. Sw-t. Occasion'd by a certain epistle. To which is added, I. An Epistle to his Excellency John Lord Carteret, by Dr. D-ny. II. An Epistle on an Epistle; or a Christmas-Box for Dr. D-ny. III. Dr. Sw-t's Proposal for preventing the Children of poor People being a Burthen to their Parents or Country, and for making them beneficial to the Public
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A Scheme for the revival of Christianity
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The benefit of farting explain'd
or, the fundament-all cause of the distempers incident to the fair sex inquir'd into: Proving ? posteriori most of the Disordures in-tail'd on 'em are owing to Flatulencies not seasonably vented. Wrote in Spanish, by Don Fart in hando Puff-Indorst, Professor of Bum bast in the University of Craccow. And translated into English, at the Request and for the Use of the Lady Damp-Fart, of Her-Fart-Shire. By Obadiah Fizle, Groom of the Stool to the Princess of Arse-Mini in Sardinia -
The benefit of farting explain'd
or, the fundament-all cause of the distempers incident to the fair sex, inquir'd into: Proving a Posteriori most of the Disorders In-Tail'd upon them, are owing to Flatulencies not seasonably vented. Wrote in Spanish by Don Fartinando Puff-Indorst, Professor of Bumbast in the University of Craccow. And translated into English at the Request and for the Use of the Lady Damp-Fark of Her-Fart-Shire. By Obadiah Fizle, Groom of the Stool to the Princess of Arsimini in Sardinia -
Predictions for the year 1708
Wherein the month and day of the month are set down, the Persons named, and the great Actions and Events of next Year particularly related, as they will come to pass. Written to prevent the people of England from being further impos'd on by vulgar almanack-makers. By Isaac Bickerstaff Esq -
A discourse of the contests and dissentions between the nobles and the commons in Athens and Rome
with the consequences they had upon both those states. -
Three sermons
I. On mutual subjection. II. On conscience. III. On the trinity -
Some observations upon a paper, call'd, The report of the committee
of the most honourable the Privy-Council in England, relating to Wood's half-pence. By M. B. drapier. Author of the Letter to the Shop-Keepers, &c -
A supplement to Dr. Swift's works
being the fourteenth in the collection: containing miscellanies in prose and verse, by the dean; Dr. Delany, Dr. Sheridan, Mrs. Johnson, and others, his intimate friends. With explanatory notes on all the former volumes, and an index, by the editor -
Some remarks on the Barrier Treaty, between Her Majesty and the States-General
By the author of The conduct of the allies. To which are added, the said Barrier-Treaty, with the two separate articles; Part of the Counter-Project; The Sentiments of Prince Eugene and Count Sinzendorf, upon the said Treaty; And a Representation of the English Merchants at Bruges -
Some remarks on the Barrier Treaty, between Her Majesty and the States-General
By the author of The conduct of the allies. To which are added, the said Barrier-Treaty, with the two separate articles; Part of the Counter-Project; The Sentiments of Prince Eugene and Count Sinzendorf, upon the said Treaty; And a Representation of the English Merchants at Bruges -
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 -
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