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A letter to the mens-meeting of the people called Quakers in Bristol
Being a full answer to so much of their primitive testimony published the 3d of the 11th month 1731 as relates to the language we address mankind in general in. Wherein also, [c]ontrary to their assertion, is plainly proved; that the penmen of the Holy Scripture did make a difference between a magistrate, or great man, and a common man: and that the former was address'd and spoke of in the plural number. By a Friend of truth -
The Virginia almanack for the year of our Lord God 1768
By T.T. philomath. [Six lines of verse] -
The Virginia almanack for the year of our Lord God 1769
By T.T. philomath. [Eight lines of verse] -
A sermon preached before the Right Honourable John Wilkes, Esq
Lord-Mayor, and the liveries of the several companies of the city of London, at the Parish-Church of St. Lawrence Jewry, on Friday, September 29, 1775, being the anniversary of the election of a mayor for the year ensuing. By the Rev. Joseph Williamson, A.M. vicar of St. Dunstan in the west, and chaplain to the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor -
A letter from a country gentleman to a member of the House of Commons
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A description and explanation of 268. places in Jerusalem and in the suburbs thereof, as it flourished in the time of Jesus Christ
Answerable to each of the 268. figures that are in its large, and most exact description in the map; shewing the several places of the acts and sufferings of Jesus Christ, and his holy Apostles. As also of the Kings, prophets, &c. Very useful for the more clear and fuller opening of very many places in the prophets (as also in Josephus, and other histories) especially in the Gospels, and the Acts of the Apostles. Translated by T.T. Reviewed, and in many places rectified according to the Holy Scriptures, and some things further cleared: with additions of many scripture proofs: by H. Jessey. Imprimatur Joseph Caryl -
To be reported by Lord Barjarg. January 15. 1765. Memorial for Mess. Joseph Williamson advocate, and John Thomson secretary of excise, defenders; against Andrew Thomson merchant in London, pursuer
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Be merry and wise: or, A guide to the present and future generation
Containing choice counsels, useful maxims, and prudent cautions; being suitable for the instruction, as well as entertainment, of persons of all ranks, ages, stations, and conditions in life -
A handfvll of goates-haire: that is, certaine principles of Christian religion, easie for beginners to vnderstand, and to remember
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Historiæ Poeticæ Scriptores Antiqui
Apollodorus Atheniensis. Ptolemæus Hephæst. F. Conon Grammaticus. Parthenius Nicaensis. Antoninus Liberalis ; Græcè & Latinè ; Acceßêre breves Notæ & Indices necessarij -
Memoriae sacrum Lanceloti Davves S:T:D
Collegii Reginæ apud Oxonienses olim Socii, & Bartonianæ post ecclesiæ (ubi & Christo primùm nomen dederat) in agro Westmorlandiæ per annos 48 pastoris, Carleolensis præbendarii, toū panu, qui anno partæ per Christum salutis 1654, Ætatis Suæ 77, mense Martio, præsenti seculo malo (spe multo melioris) valedixit -
A letter from a country gentleman to a member of the House of Commons
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Some fyne gloues deuised for Newyeres gyftes to teche yonge people to knowe good from euyll
wherby they maye learne the. x. commaundementes at theyr fyngers endes. x. other good lessons be written within the fyngers, the tree of vertues with her braunches in the right palme and the route of vyces in the lefte, with a declaration of the other pyctures folowinge in meter -
A letter to a friend
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Remarks for the magistrates and council of the City of Edinburgh, upon a pamphlet, signed by ten gentlemen, entituled, Observations by the committees of the Writers to the Signet, and of the Heretors and Householders of Edinburgh, upon a Memorial for the magistrates and council, concerning the affair of the poors-rate, &c
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At the court at Whitehall the eleventh of December, 1672
present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty -
The Virginia almanack for the year of our Lord God 1768
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The Virginia almanack for the year of our Lord God 1769
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The Virginia almanack for the year of our Lord God 1770
Calculated according to art, and referred to the horizon of 38 degrees north latitude, and a meridian of five hours west from the City of London; fitting Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, &c -
Britain's alarm
from the Continuance of the Contagion among the cattle, and other More afflicting and important Evils threatening and befalling us -
The vvhetstone of reproofe
A reprouing censure of the misintituled safe way: declaring it by discouerie of the authors fraudulent proceeding, & captious cauilling, to be a miere by-way drawing pore trauellers out of the royall & common streete, & leading them deceitfully in to a path of perdition. With a postscript of advertisements, especially touching the homilie & epistles attributed to Alfric: & a compendious retortiue discussion of the misapplyed by-way. Author T.T. Sacristan & Catholike Romanist -
Barnstable agreed to be surrendred to Sr. Thomas Fairfax
vvith all the ordnance, armes, and ammunition, and upon what tearmes: vvith a copy of seven articles (of the chiefe of those) for surrendring of Exeter; and the manner of the armyes march towards Oxford. These being true copies of letters examined, and printed according to order of Parliament -
A Rich treasure
the knowledge whereof is useful, profitable, pleasant and delightful : treating, 1. Of the four complexions, 2. Notable and approved medicines ... 21. Names of market-towns, with divers other notable things -
A myrror for Martinists, and all other schismatiques, which in these dangerous daies doe breake the godlie vnitie, and disturbe the Christian peace of the Church. Published by T.T
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Some considerations offered relating to our present trade and intended for its help and improvement