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The conspirators
Or, The case of Catiline, As collected from the best historians, impartially examin'd; with respect to his declared and covert abettors; and the artifices used to skreen the conspirators from punishment. By the author of the case of Francis, Lord Bacon -
Francis, Lord Bacon: or, The case of private and national corruption, and bribery, impartially consider'd
Address'd to all South-Sea directors, members of Parliament, members of state, and church-dignitaries. By an Englishman -
A collection of Cato's political letters in the London Journal, to December 17, inclusive, 1720
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The humourist
Being essays upon several subjects, viz. news-writers. Enthusiasm. The spleen. Country entertainment. Love. The history of Miss Manage. Ambition and pride. Idleness. Fickleness of human nature. Prejudice. Witchcraft. Ghosts and apparitions. The weather. Female disguises. The art of modern conversation. The use of speech. The punishment of staying at home on Sunday, &c. Criticism. Art of begging. Anger. Avarice. Death. Grief. Keeping the ten commandments. Travel misapply'd. Flattery. The abuse of words. Credulity. Eating. The love of power. The expedients to get rid of time. Retirement. The story of will. Hacket the enthusiast. With a dedication to the man in the moon. By the author of the Apology for parson Alberoni; the dedication to a great man concerning dedications, &c -
Francis, Lord Bacon, or, The case of private and national corruption and bribery impartially consider'd
address'd to all South-Sea directors, members of Parliament, members of state, and church-dignitaries -
A collection of all the political letters in The London journal, to December 17, inclusive, 1720
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A collection of letters to the author of the London Journal
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A continuation of the political letters in the London Journal, to Jan. 28. 1720-1
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Three political letters to a noble lord
concerning Liberty and the Constitution -
Three political letters to a noble lord
concerning Liberty and the Constitution -
The second collection of Cato's political letters in The London Journal
Continued to the End of January, 1720 -
The third collection of Cato's political letters in The London Journal
Continued to the End of March, 1721 -
The fourth collection of Cato's political letters in The London Journal
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The fifth collection of Cato's political letters in The London Journal
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The second collection of Cato's political letters in The London journal, continued to the end of January, 1720
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The conspirators, or, the case of Catiline. Part II
By the author of the first part -
Francis, Lord Bacon
or, the case of private and national corruption, and bribery, impartially consider'd. Address'd to all South-Sea Directors, Members of Parliament, Ministers of State, and Church-Dignitaries. By a true-born Englishman -
Francis, Lord Bacon
or, the case of private and national corruption, and bribery, impartially consider'd. Address'd to all South-Sea Directors, Members of Parliament, Members of State, and Church-Dignitaries. By an Englishman -
The conspirators or, The case of Catiline
as collected from the best historians, impartially examin'd; with Respect to his declared and covert Abettors; and the Artifices used to skreen the Conspirators from Punishment. By the author of The case of Francis, Lord Bacon -
The conspirators; or, The case of Catiline
as collected from the best historians, impartially examin'd; with respect to his declared and covert Abettors; and the Artifices used to Skreen the Conspirators from Punishment. By the author of The case of Francis, Lord Bacon -
The conspirators; or, The case of Catiline
as collected from the best historians, impartially examin'd; with respect to his declared and covert Abettors; and the Artifices used to Skreen the Conspirators from Punishment. By the author of The case of Francis, Lord Bacon -
The conspirators; or, the case of Catiline
as collected from the best historians, impartially examin'd; with respect to his declared and covert Abettors; and the Artifices used to Skreen the Conspirators from Punishment. By the author of The case of Francis, Lord Bacon -
The London journal
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Francis
Lord Bacon: or, the case of private and national corruption, and bribery, impartially consider'd Address'd to all South-Sea Directors, Members of Parliament, Ministers of State, and Church-Dignitaries. By an Englishman -
Francis
Lord Bacon: or, the case of private and national corruption and bribery, impartially consider'd. Address'd to all South-Sea directors, members of parliament, Members of State, and Church-Dignitaries. By an Englishman