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The Convention between the Crowns of Great Britain and Spain, concluded at the Pardo on the 14th of January 1739, N. S. The King of Great Britain's Full Power. The King of Spain's Full Power. The Two Separate Articles belonging to the Convention. His Britannick Majesty's Ratification of the Convention. His Catholick Majesty's Ratification of the Convention. And their Britannick and Catholick Majesties several and respective Ratifications of the two Separate Articles.
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A short state of the publick encouragement given to printing and bookselling in France, Holland, Germany, and at London. With reasons humbly offered to the Honourable House of Commons for granting to S. Buckley such privilege for Thuanus in Latin, as is already granted to every British Subject who is possessed of the Copy of any Book in English
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A letter to Dr. Mead
concerning a new edition of Thuanus's History -
A third letter to Dr. Mead
concerning a new edition of Thuanus's History -
A second letter to Dr. Mead
concerning a new edition of Thuanus's History -
A letter to Dr. Mead
concerning a new edition of Thuanus's History -
The case of Sam. Buckley appellant, against Geo. Littlebury respondent
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A catalogue of books in Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, French, &c
Collected chiefly from the Libraries of John De Wit, Constantin Huygens, and Frederick Spanheim. With divers Curious Editions of Antient Authors lately brought from France and Italy. To be sold by Auction at Sam. Buckley's at the Dolphin in Little Britain, on Wednesday the 31st of December 1701 -
Reasons humbly offer[ed to the] Lords spiritual and temporal [in Parlia]ment assembled, for granting to [S. Buckley] such privilage for Thuanus in [Latin, as] is already granted to every B[ritish sub]ject who is possessed of the c[opy of any] book in English
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Samuel Buckley, appellant. George Littlebury, respondent. The respondents case