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Neuer Versuch von der Guete Gottes, der Freyheit des Menschen und dem Ursprunge des Uebels
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Considerations Upon A Proposal For Lowering the Interest of all the Redeemable national debts to three per cent. per ann. and thereby enabling the Parliament to give immediate ease to His Majesty's subjects, by redeeming such taxes as are most burdensome to the poor
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Considerations Occasioned by a Proposal For Reducing Interest to Three per Cent. With Some general Thoughts upon Reductions
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Letters, In the Original, with Translations, And Messages, That passed between the King, Queen, Prince, and Princess of Wales on Occasion of the Birth of the young Princess.
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The volunteer laureat: an ode on Her Majesty's birth-day. By Richard Savage, Esq; Numb. VI. for the year 1737. Continued annually by permission
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Some considerations upon pluralities, non-residence, and salaries of curates
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Magnæ Britanniæ Notitia
Or, The present state of Great Britain; with diverse remarks upon the ancient state thereof. By John Chamberlayne, Esq; the thirty-third edition of the south part, called England; and the twelfth of the north part, called Scotland. To which is added, a compleat list of the Queen's houshold; as also those of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duke of Cumberland; their Highnesses the Princess Emelia, the Princess Carolina the Princess Mary, and Princess Louisa. In two parts. With His Majesty's royal privilege -
The coelestial diary: or, An ephemeris for the year of Our Blessed Saviour's incarnation, 1737
being the first after bissextile, or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, according to the best of history, 5686 years. Wherein is contained the motion, aspects, and operation of the planets; with observations upon the eclipses, and solar ingresses; with other remarkable passages, as the moon's southing, sun and moon's rising and setting, and monthly obserations, in a poetical manner, the like not extant, &c. calculated according to art, and referred to the meridian of the midst of Great Britain, fitting the whole monarchy without sensible error. The nineteenth impression. Salem Pearse, student in physick and the cœlestial science. Imprimatur, F. Allen -
Charles Campbell, merchant, Hugh Campbell, gent. Charles Campbell, Anne Campbell, minors, by their next friend, Bridget Campbell, Charles Bristow, Esq; Peter Bristow, clerk, Samuel Bristow, gent. Joseph Finiston, clerk, and Dorothy Finiston, alias Bristow, his wife, John Shaw, gent. and Jane Shaw, alias Bristow, his wife, John Moore, Esq; and Mable Moore, alias Bristow, his wife, Charles Moore, Esq; John Moore, gent. Sir John Whitefoord, bart. and Dame Alice Whitefoord, alias Moore, his wife, the Rev. William Cupples and Jane Cupples, alias Kennedy, his wife, Charles Craig and Hugh Craig, gent. James Dalziell, merchant, and Jane his wife, James Moore, gent. and Mable Moore, alias Craig, his wife, Francis Montgomery, gent. and Elizabeth his wife, Catherine and Elinor Craig, spinsters, Anne Caldwell, spinster, Catherine Caldwell, and Alice Caldwell, minors, by their next friend, Catherine Cladwell, Charles Boyd, Hugh Boyd, and Henry Boyd, gent. Robert M'Bride, gent. and Jane M'Bride his wife, being the nephews and nieces, and the husbands of some of the nieces, of Charles Campbell, Esq; deceased, - - - - - - - plaintiffs and appellants. William Colvill, Bruen Worthington, John Moore, Henry Singleton, Marmaduke Coghill, Nicholas Lord Viscount Netterville, and Catherine Burton, now Lady Viscountess Netterville, his wife, Benjamin Burton, Charles Caldwell, and Skeffington Bristow, clerk, - - - - - - - defendants and respondents. The appellants case
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Charles Campbell, merchant, Hugh Campbell, gent. Charles Campbell, Anne Campbell, minors, by their next friend, Bridget Campbell, Charles Bristow, Esq; Peter Bristow, Clerk, Samuel Bristow, gent. Joseph Finiston, clerk, and Dorothy Finiston, alias Bristow, his wife, John Shaw, gent. and Jane Shaw, alias Bristow, his wife, John Moore, Esq; and Mable Moore, alias Bristow, his wife, Charles Moore, Esq; John Moore, gent. Sir John Whitefoord, bart. and Dame Alice Whitefoord, alias Moore, his wife, the Rev. William Cupples, and Jane Cupples, alias Kennedy, his wife, Charles Craig and Hugh Craig, gent. James Dalziell, merchant, and Jane his wife, James Moore, gent. and Mable Moore, alias Craig, his wife, Francis Montgomery, gent. and Elizabeth his wife, Catherine and Elinor Craig, spinsters, Anne Caldwell, spinster, Catherine, and Alice Caldwell, minors, by their next friend, Catherine Caldwell, Charles Boyd, Hugh Boyd, and Henry Boyd, gent. Robert M'Bride, gent. and Jane M'Bride his wife, - - - - appellants. William Colvill, Bruen Worthington, John Moore, Henry Singleton, Marmaduke Coghill, Samuel Burton, Nicholas Lord Viscount Nettirvill, and Catherine Burton, now Lady Viscountess Nettirvill, his wife, Benjamin Burton, Charles Caldwell, and the Rev. Skeffington Bristow, clerk, - - - - respondents. The case of the respondents the Lord and Lady Nettirvill
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[Roger Ferral, Gent. ----- Appellant.] James Ferrall, Richard OFerrall, executor of Elizabeth OFerrall his mother, who was sole executrix of Brigadier General Fergus OFerrall her husband, deceased, Thomas Fetherston and Francis Fetherston, executors of Robert Jessop, Esq; and Robert Jessop, Gent. grandson and heir of the said Robert, and Robert Jessop son and residuary legatee of the said Robert Jessop, Esq; and the said Thomas Fetherston and Francis Fetherston, Robert Jessop and Robert Jessop, --- appellants. The said Roger Ferall, ------- Respondent. And also the said Richard OFerrall, ----- Appellant. The said Roger Ferrall, ------- Respondent. The case of the said Richard OFerrall, one of the respondents in the original appeal, and appeallant in one of the cross appeals
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Roger OFerrall, son and heir apparent of James OFerrall, Esq; appellant. And James OFerrall, Richard Oferrall, Thomas Fetherston, Francis Fetherston, Robert Jessop, grandson and heir of Robert Jessop, deceased, Robert Jessop, son and residuary legatee of the said Robert Jessop, deceased, and Ambrose Farrell, - - - respondents. The said Roger Oferall, - - - - - - - - - respondent. Richard Oferrall, Esq; executor of Elizabeth Oferrall, deceased, who was sole executrix of her late husband brigadier general Fergus Oferrall, deceased, - - - - - - - - - appellant. The said Roger OFerrall, - - - - - - - - - respondent. The case of the appellant in the original appeal, and respondent in the cross appeals
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[Roger Ferrall, Gent. -------- Appellant.] James Ferrall, Richard OFarrell, executor of Elizabeth OFarrell his mother, who was sole executrix of Brigadier General Fergus OFarrell her husband, deceased, Thomas Fetherston and Francis Fetherston, executors of Robert Jessop, Esq; and Robert Jessop, Gent. grandson and heir of the said Robert, and Robert Jessop son and residuary legatee of the said Robert Jessop, Esq; -------- Respondents. And the said Thomas Fetherston and Francis Fetherston, Robert Jessop and Robert Jessop, appellants. The said Roger Ferrall. ------- Respondent. The said Richard OFarrell, ----- Appellant. The said Richard Roger Ferral, -------- Respondent. The case of Thomas Fetherston, Robert Jessop and Robert Jessop, four of the respondents in the original appeal, and the appellants in one of the cross appeals
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Georgius Rex. The professions you have lately made in your letters, of your particular regard to me, are so contradictory to your actions, that I cannot suffer myself to be imposed upon by them
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Advice of a mother to her son and daughter
Written originally in French, by the celebrated Marchioness De Lambert, author of The philosophy of love, or New reflexions on the fair sex; and printed at Paris A.D. 1727, and at that time translated by Mr Tho. Carte -
A letter to A.... B.... Esq; concerning subscriptions, and the compleat edition of Dr. Cave's historia literaria, now printing at the Theatre at Oxford
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A letter to A---- B---- Esq; concerning subscriptions
And the new edition of Dr. Cave's Historia literaria -
An answer to the enquiry into the meaning of Demoniacks in the New Testament
Shewing, that the demons therein spoken of were Fallen angels; and that the demoniacks were persons really possessed. In a letter to the author. By Leonard Twells, M.A. vicar of St. Mary's in Marlborough, and prebendary of St. Paul's -
A Further enquiry into the meaning of demoniacks in the New Testament
Wherein the enquiry is vindicated against the objections of the Revd. Mr. Twells, and of the author of the essay in answer to it -
An enquiry into the meaning of demoniacks in the New Testament. By T.P.A.P.O.A.B.I.T.C.O.S
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An essay towards vindicating the literal sense of the demoniacks, in the New Testament; in answer to a late enquiry into the meaning of them
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Serious advice to persons who have been sick, to be put into their hands as soon as they are recover'd
With a thanksgiving for recovery. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Edmund, lord bishop of London -
A gentleman's religion
In three parts. The first contains the principles of natural religion; the second and third, the doctrines of Christianity, both as to faith and practice. With an appendix, wherein it is proved, that nothing contrary to our reason can possibly be the object of our belief: but that it is no just exception against some of the doctrines of Christianity, that they are above our reason -
The Honourable James Logan, Esq; his charge, delivered from the Bench to the grand inquest, at a court of Oyer and Terminer and general goal-delivery, held for the city and county of Philadelphia, April 13, 1730
Being a scheme of morals from their first Principles in Nature -
The mottoes of the spectators
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