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An apology for the Army. In a short essay on fortitude, &c. Written by an Officer
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A hymn to the mob
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A seasonable expostulation with, and friendly reproof unto James Butler, who, by the men of this world, is stil'd Duke of O ------- D, relating to the tumults of the people
By the same friend that wrote to Thomas Bradbury, the dealer in many words, and Henry Sacheverell, the high-priest of St. Andrew's Holbourn -
A friendly epistle by way of reproof from one of the people called Quakers, to Thomas Bradbury, a dealer in many words
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The secret history of the white staff
Being an account of affairs under the conduct of some late minister, and of what might probably have happen'd if Her Majesty had not died. Part III -
A friendly epistle by way of reproof from one of the people called Quakers, to Thomas Bradbury, a dealer in many words
To which is added a letter from the author to the publisher, releating to the threats and menaces of several of the people called Quakers, for publishing the said book -
A Letter to a merry young gentleman, intituled, Tho. Burnett, Esq
In answer to one writ by him to the Right Honourable the Earl of Halifax; by which it plainly appears, the said Squire was not awake when he writ the said letter -
Hanover or Rome
Shewing the absolute necessity of assisting His Majesty with such a sufficient force, as may totally extinguish the hopes of the pretender's open and secret abettors -
A seasonable expostulation with, and friendly reproof unto James Butler, who, by the men of this world, is stil'd Duke of O ------- D, relating to the tumults of the people
By the same friend that wrote to Thomas Bradbury, the dealer in many words, and Henry Sacheverell, the high-priest of St. Andrew's Holbourn -
An account of the conduct of Robert Earl of Oxford
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An Address to the people of England
Shewing the unworthiness of their behaviour to King George; the folly of the pretended reasons for the present rebellion; and the strict obligations we are all under for our own sakes, as well as the King's, to assist and support him -
The Protestant jubliee
A thanksgiving sermon on that doubly remarkable day the 20th of January; appointed for celebrating the praises of God, for our wonderful delivarnce, by the happy accession of His Most Gracious Majesty King George, to the Throne of Great Britain, when we were just at the brink of ruin[.] -
A letter from one clergy-man to another, upon the subject of the rebellion
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The secret history of the secret history of the white staff, purse, and mitre
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The secret history of state intrigues in the management of the Scepter
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Memoirs of the conduct of Her late Majesty and her last ministry, relating to the separate peace with France. By the Right Hononrable [sic] the Countess of -
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The secret history of the Scepter, or the court intrigues in the late reign
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A letter to a merry young gentleman
intituled, Tho. Burnet, Esq; in answer to one writ by him to the Right Honourable the Earl of Halifax; by which it plainly appears, the said Squire was not awake when he writ the said Letter -
A friendly epistle by way of reproof from one of the people called Quakers, to Thomas Bradbury, a dealer in many words
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A friendly epistle by way of reproof from one of the people called Quakers, to Thomas Bradbury, a dealer in many words
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An account of the riots, tumults, and other treasonable practices; since His Majesty's accession to the throne
With some remarks, shewing the necessity of strengthening the laws against riots; humbly offered to the consideration of the Parliament -
A letter to a merry young gentleman
intituled, Tho. Burnet, Esq; in answer to one writ by him to the Right Honourable the Earl of Halifax; by which it plainly appears, the said Squire was not awake when he writ the said Letter -
An appeal to honour and justice, tho' it be of his worst enemies
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A reply to traiterous libel entituled English advice to the freeholders of Great Britain
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The family instructor
In three parts. With a recommendatory letter by the Reverend Mr. S. Wright