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The St. James's tatler: or, The court of request miscellany
Containing (among other pieces) I. The amorous lady: or, The Knight jocky'd by his postillion. II. Verses, occasion'd by Madam Brown's good fortune in the charitable corporation lottery. III. Advice to the fair; by a person of honour. IV. The freeholders litany. V. The Norfolk reception. VI. On the list of the voters for and against the excise. VII. The Norfolk freeholders. VIII. The lady's petition; address'd to Miss V- IX. Strephon's opinion. X. The author's advice. XI. The battle of the alphabet, &c. &c. &c. XII. An epistle to the beautiful V-a. XIII. The knights, &c. XIV. To sir Ch-s W-r, on his standing a candidate for the city of W- XV. The art of trimming. XVI. On the excise scheme. XVII. Stanza's, address'd to the Prince of Orange. XVIII. Memento for the L. C- on his promotion. XIX. Verses to Lord H- XX. The naked truth, &c. Dedicated to the honourable, and truly virtuous; Lady c---d, of Red-Lyon-Street -
A scheme to drive the French out of all the continent of America
Humbly offered to the consideration of -- --, Esq; This pamphlet came in the last ship from London to a gentleman in Boston, and we hear it has been highly approved of, and is recommended as very useful at this time to every friend of liberty -
A new discourse of trade
wherein is recommended several weighty points relating to companies of merchants, the Act of Navigation, naturalization of strangers, and our woollen manufactures, the ballance of trade ... -
A short appendix to a late treatise concerning abatement of usury
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Sir Thomas Colepeper's tracts concerning usury reprinted
shewing its biting quality on the private and publick -
A new discourse of trade
wherein is recommended several weighty points relating to companies of merchants, the Act of Navigation, naturalization of strangers, and our woollen manufactures, the ballance of trade ... -
Plain English, in a familiar conference betwixt three friends, Rusticus, Civis, and Veridicus
concerning the deadness of our markets -
Several objections against the reducement of interest
propounded in a letter, with the answer thereunto -
The advantages which will manifestly accrue to this kingdom by abatement of interest from six to four per. cent
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Some buds and blossoms of piety
also, some fruit of the spirit of love, which directs to the Divine wisdom. Being a collection of several papers, written by a young man, some of them in the time of his apprenticeship, some of them at several times since, and the latter part of them in his late confinement by a writ De excommunicato capiendo ... To which subjoyned is a tripple plea, touching law, physick and divinitie, formerly printed and subscribed T.C. Also some lines written by J.C -
A summary of the turnpike law of the county of Edinburgh
combining the General Turnpike Act of 4 Geo. N., Ch. 49 with the local acts of the said county of Edinburgh -
An humble proposal for the relief of debtors, and speedy payment of their creditors
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Road-making on Mr. M'Adam's system
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The advantages which will manifestly accrue to this kingdom by abatement of interest from six to four per cent
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Brief observations concerning trade and interest of money
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A tract against vsurie, presented to the High Court of Parlament to procure an act against vsurie
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The New atlas, or, Travels and voyages in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, thro' the most renowned parts of the world ...
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A more true and an exacter relation of the battaile of Keynton, then any formerly
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A tract against vsurie
Presented to the High Court of Parliament -
A tract against vsurie
Presented to the High Court of Parliament -
Vindiciae pharmacapolae, or An answer to the doctors complaints against apothecaries
Ou, poiei eas mia chelidōn -
Vindiciae pharmacapolae, or An answer to the doctors complaints against apothecaries
Ou, poiei eas mia chelidōn -
A brief remembrancer, or, The right improvement of Christ's birth-day
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A tract against vsurie
Presented to the High Court of Parliament -
An hospitall for the diseased
wherein are to bee founde most excellent and approved medicines, aswell emplaisters of speciall vertue, as also notable potions or drinkes, and other comfortable receiptes, bothe for the restitution, and the preservation of bodily health, very necessarie for this tyme of common plague and mortalitie, and for other tymes, when occasion shall require : newly augmented and inlarged