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The Iliad Of Homer
translated by Mr. Pope -
The Iliad Of Homer
translated by Mr. Pope – Vol. 2 -
The Iliad Of Homer
translated by Mr. Pope – Vol. 3 -
Protest against the passing of the bill for sale of the forfeited estates, &c. Die Martis 11mo. Martii, 1717
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A protestation made on the 14th day of February, 1717/18, in behalf of the King's supremacy and the protestant doctrines
Asserted and maintain'd in the Lord Bishop of Bangor's Sermon, preach'd before His Majesty, on March the 31st, 1717, and publish'd by His Majesty's special command. Together with what was said in the Lower House of Convocation, with relation to the said protestation, and other matters that are fit to be consider'd; and what would have been further said, had not the prolocutor interrupted Dr. Tenison while he was speaking, by reading the schedule of prorogation -
Protests of the forty one peers, against the mutineers bill. Die Jovis 20th Februarii, 1717/18. The order of the day being read, for the house to be put into a committee of the whole house upon the Mutiny bill
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Remarks upon a position of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor concerning religious sincerity
Wherein the consequences of this position are fully stated, and His Lordship's pretended demonstration is shewn to be inconclusive. By Henry Stebbing, M.A. rector of Rickinghall in Suffolk, and late fellow of St. Catherines-Hall in Cambridge. To which is prefix'd a preface by the reverend the dean of Chichester -
Sacrilege a national sin
Being a discourse on the nature, guilt and danger of sacrilege, as it is chargeable on this nation: shewing, the necessity there is of making some better provision for the clergy in impropriated livings -
T---- B------'s last letter to his witty friends & companions
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Tales of the Tories
Or, Their merry conduct in the field and prison, with short characters of those of note. Written by a gentleman that was concern'd among them -
Three speeches against continuing the Army, &c. as they were spoken in the House of Commons the last session of Parliament
To which are added, the reasons given by the Lords, who protested against the bill for punishing mutiny and desertion -
A vindication of lawful authority: against some principles lately advanc'd to undermine the same
Or, A confutation of Hobbism in politicks, as it is reviv'd by some modern doctors; wherein Dr. Broughton's grand apostacy is consider'd; and his notion concerning the divine right of power is set in its true light; according to the Holy Scriptures, and the testimony of the Primitive Church -
A vindication of the corporation and test acts
In answer to the Bishop of Bangor's reasons for the repeal of them. To which is added: a second part, concerning the religion of oaths. By Tho. Sherlock, D.D. dean of Chichester, and master of the Temple -
To a thing they call Prince of Wales
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The works of the late ingenious Mr. George Farquhar
containing all his poems, letters, essays and comedies, publish'd in his life-time. In two volumes -
Some persons vindicated against the author of the defection, &c
And that writer convicted of malice and falshood. R-- W--, Esq -
A sermon preach'd before the lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, in the Abbey-Church at Westminster on the 30th of January, 1717-18
Being the day of the martyrdom of King Charles I. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Edward lord bishop of Coventry, and Lichfield -
Ichnographia rustica
or, the nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat, into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c. And a general system of agriculture, illustrated with great variety of copper-plates, done by the best hands, from the author's drawings. ... By Stephen Switzer, gardener for several years servant to Mr. London and Mr. Wise -
The state of physick: and of diseases
With an inquiry into the causes of the late increase of them: but more particularly of the small-pox. With some considerations upon the new practice of purgeing in that disease. To the whole is premited, an idea of the nature and mechanism of man: of the disorders to which it is obnoxious: and of the method of rectifying them. By John Woodward, M.D. professor of physick in Gresham College, Fellow of the College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society -
Miserere Cleri: or, The factions of the church
Being a short view of the pernicious consequences of the clergy's intermedling with affairs of state -
Articles exhibited against Lord Archibald Hamilton, Late Governour of Jamaica
With sundry depositions and proofs relating to the same -
The Usurper detected
Or, Right will prevail. A comick-tragical-farce. Of two acts -
A Letter to His Grace the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury[.]
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Two letters to a member of Parliament, concerning the publick debts
As they were printed and delivered to the members of the House of Commons, on occasion of His Majesty's speech, concerning the reduction of the publick debts. To which is added, the present state of the coin and credit of the Kingdom. As it was published and delivered to the members of the House of Commons; on occssion of their enquiring into the reasons of the scarcity of the coin in the Kingdom. With some additional remarks on the whole -
The works of Mr. Alexander Pope