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Memoirs of the court of Augustus
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Geschichte Herrn Carl Grandison
in einer Folge von Briefen entworfen von dem Verfasser der Pamela und der Clarissa -
A compleat English Dictionary, oder vollständiges englisch-deutsches Wörter-Buch ...
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Der getreue Englische Wegweiser, Oder kurtze, doch gründliche Anleitung zur Englischen Sprache Für die Teutschen
In sich begreiffend I. Eine neue und nützliche Grammatic ... -
A Satire upon physicians
Or An English paraphrase, with notes and references, of Dr. King's most memorable oration, delivered at the dedication of the Radclivian Library in Oxford. To which is added, a curious petition to an Hon. House, in favour of Dr. King -
Two sermons preached at Huntingdon assizes, March 16, and July 13, 1755
Before the Hon. Mr. Justice Foster, the Hon. Mr. Justice Birch, the Hon. Mr. Justice Clive. Wherein is shewn, that a nation's happiness depends on the support of government by religion, and of religion by government. By John Forster, M.A. Rector of Elton in the county of Huntingdon, and of Walsoken in Norfolk; and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Manchester -
Experiments and observations on the septic and antiseptic nature of salts, both natural and factitious. In a letter to Dr. *****
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The Vermin-killer
Being a compleat and necessary family-book. Shewing a ready way to destroy adders, badgers, pests of all sorts, earwigs, caterpillars fish, foxes, frogs, gnats, mice, ... pismires, pole-cats, rabbets, rats, snakes, scorpions, snails, spiders, toads, wasps, weasles, wants or moles, worms in house and gardens, bug, lice, fleas, &c. also several excellent receipts for the cure of most disorders. And some useful directions for gardening and husbandry; and likewise for travellers in regard to the management of a horse on a journey, &c. With many curious secrets in art and nature -
A sermon in two parts
Preached on the first of April, 1750, being the fourth Sunday in Lent, before the worshipful the mayor and corporation of Willingford, berks. On occasion of the late earthquakes; and again render'd seasonable by the late perturbations of the waters, and earthquakes in divers places. By Andrew Portal, lecturer of St. Helen's, Abingdon -
National prosperity the joint product of just governent and dutiful subjection
A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's on Sunday, June 22. 1755, being the anniversary thanksgiving for His Majesty's happy accession to the throne. By William Sharp, D.D. principal of Hertford College. Publish'd at the request of the Vice-Chancellor, and heads of Houses -
Ladbroke, locum tenens. Janssen, Mayor. A Common-Council holden in the Chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the 16th day of October, 1755, and in the twenty-ninth year of the reign of Our Soverign Lord George the second, King of Great Britain, &c. The committee for letting this city's lands, did this day deliver into this court, a report in writing under their hands, in relation to the better method for letting this city's estates, which was read in these words
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A letter to the author of some considerations on the Act to prevent clandestine-marriages. With a postscript
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The method and plain process for making pot-ash, equal, if not superior to the best foreign pot-ash
Published, in consequence of the late encouragement granted by Parliament for that purpose. By Thomas Stephens -
The works of Moliere
French and English. In ten volumes -
Sibylline leaves, or Anonymous papers
Containing a letter to the Lord Mayor of London: with a view of inducing that great metropolis to take the lead in addressing His Majesty for his most gracious and auspicious residence in these kingdoms, a point in which the cities of London and Westminster are at all other times more particularly and immediately concerned; but in so critical and dangerous a conjuncture a matter of the highest importance to the safety, honour, and interest of Great Britain. Together with an introductory speech to the motion. Dedicated to the prince, the publick, and posterity; and recommended to the justices at the assizes and quarter sessions throughout Great Britain -
The Christian's full assurance of hope
A sermon preached April 26, 1755. On occasion of the death of the Reverend Mr. Robert Cornthwaite, late pastor of the Seventh-Day Baptist-Congregation in Mill-Yard, Goodmansfields; who departed this life, April 19, 1755. In the 59th year of his age. By Daniel Noble -
A bill for repairing and widening the road from the town of Market Harborough, in the county of Leicester, through the town of Lutterworth, in the said county, to the city of Coventry
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A bill for repairing, widening, and mending, the road from Cocking End, near Addingham, in the West Riding of the county of York, through Kildwick, to Blacklane End in the county Palatine of Lancaster
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A bill for the better relief and employment of the poor of the borough of Dunheved, otherwise Launceston, and parish of Saint Mary Magdalen, in the county of Cornwall
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A bill to confirm and establish an agreement for dividing and inclosing several fields, meadows and a cow-pasture, in Knighton, in the county of Leicester
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A bill for repairing and widening the road from Chudleigh-Bridge, in the county of Devon, through the town and borough of Ashburton, to Brent-Bridge, in the said county
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A bill for inlarging the term and powers granted by an act, of the twenty-fourth year of His Present Majesty's reign, intituled, An act for repairing the high roads, in the county of Edinburgh, to and from the city of Edinburgh; and from Crammond Bridge, to the town of Queensferry, in the county of Linlithgow; and for making the said act more effectual
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A bill for building a bridge over the water or haven between the town of Sandwich and Stonore, in the county of Kent
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A bill for erecting and building a new chapel in the town of Wolverhampton, in the county of Stafford
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A bill for amending, altering, continuing, and making more effectual, two acts of Parliament, made in the second and seventeenth years of His Present Majesty's reign, for repairing the roads from Coleshill, in the county of Warwick, through the city of Litchfield, to Stone, in the county of Stafford, and from thence to the city of Chester; and several other roads in the said acts mentioned; and for inlarging the term and powers in the said several acts