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Mr. and Mrs. Pearson. (positively the last time.) at the King's Head Inn, on [blank] evening April [blank]. A medley
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Iustinu Philosophu kai Martyros Apologia hyper Christianōn pros Antōnion ton Eusebē, Apologia 2 hyper Christianōn pros tēn Rōmaiōn synklēton, Pros Tryphōna Iudaion dialogos
= Justini Philosophi & Martyris Apologiæ Duæ Et Dialogus Cum Tryphone Judæo -
Iustinu philosophu kai martyros Apologia hyper Christianōn pros Antōnion ton eusebē. Apologia 2 hyper Christianōn pros tēn Rōmaiōn synklēton, pros Tryphōna Iudaion dialogos
= Justini Philosophi et Martyris Apologiæ duæ et Dialogus cum Tryphone Judæo -
The university of Cambridge vindicated from the imputation of disloyalty it lies under on the account of not addressing: as also, from the malicious and foul aspersions of Dr. B----ly, late master of Trinity College; and of a certain Officer, and pretended Reformer in the said University. Written by the author
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A defense of the answer to Mr. Whiston's suspicions
and an answer to his Charge of Forgery against St. Athanasius. In a Letter to Mr. Whiston. By Styan Thirlby, B. A. Fellow of Jesus College in Cambridge -
Multum in parvo
A theatrical nosegay! From the hot-house of genius. On [blank] evening, March [blank] at the King's Head Inn. Hamlet. Hamlet's instruction to the players. Hamlet and Ophelia. By particular desire Mr. Pearson will recite Sterne's Liberty and Slavery. The maid of the mill, Lord A. Imworth and Patty. Queen Mab, from Shakespeare, By Mr. Pearson. Pearson's post-haste Observations on a Journey to Paris. George Barnwell, George Barnwell and Millwood. A favourite Song by Mrs. Pearson. Othello's Apology to the senators of Venice, by Mr. Pearson. Love for Love, tattle (a Fop) and Miss Prue, Ben (a Sailor) and Miss Prue. The whole to conclude with Hippesly's Drunken man, By Mr. Pearson. Tickets to be had at the Bar. Admittance, Two Shillings and One Shilling -
An answer to Mr. Whiston's seventeen suspicions concerning Athanasius
in his Historical Preface. By Styan Thirlby, A. B. Of Jesus College