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Schism, destructive of the government, both in church and state
Being, a defence of the bill, intitled, an act for preventing the growth of schism. Wherein all the objections against it, and particularly those in Squire Steele's letter are fully resuted. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of the House of Lords. By Mr. Sewell -
A second letter to the Bishop of Salisbury, upon the publication of his new volume of sermons
Wherein his Lordship's preface concerning the revolution, and the case of the Lord Russel, are examin'd. Also some passages in the sermons, and the essay for a new book of homilies remark'd on. By Mr. Sewell -
Some considerations humbly offer'd, relating to the peerage of Great Britain. By a gentleman
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Observations upon Cato, a tragedy
By Mr. Addison. In a letter to *** -
Reflections on the death of Miss Martha Ray
By a Gentleman, who was accidentally present at the last scene of her dreadful murder -
A New and complete edition of Ossian's poems
with an additional poem -
An epistle from Sempronia to Cethegus
To which is added Cethegus's reply -
The clergy and the present ministry defended
Being a letter to the Bishop of Salisbury, occasion'd by His Lordship's new preface to his pastoral care -
An epistle from London, to Richardson Pack, Esq; at St. Edmond's-Bury
Written at the Decline of South-Sea -
Reflections on the great depravity and infidelity of the times, particularly on the author of divers late letters in the London Journal
Tending to the subversion of Christianity. By a Gentleman -
A true account of the life and writings of Thomas Burnett, Esq
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The tragedy of Sir Walter Raleigh
As it was acted at the Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields and is to be acted at the Theatre in Dublin -
The clergy and the present ministry defended
Being a letter to the Bishop of Salisbury, occasion'd by His Lordship's new preface to his pastoral care -
The garriciad, a poem, being a companion to the Roscaid of Churchill. By a Gentleman
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A relation of a journey to an Indian prince, from an English factory in the East-Indies. By a Gentleman
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An ode on His Majesty's happy arrival
Humbly inscrib'd to the Right Honourable James Craggs, Esq; principal secretary of state -
A letter to the Rev. Dr. Thomas Troy, titular archbishop of Dublin, in answer to his pamphlet, entitled, A pastoral instruction, addressed to the Roman Catholics of the archdiocese of Dublin
Wherein the falsity of the Doctor's positions are fully proved, and that the ancient faith was such as the Protestants profess. By a Gentleman -
The resigners vindicated: or, The defection re-consider'd
In which the designs of all parties are set in a true light. By a Gentleman -
The county and town officer: or An abridgment of the laws of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, relative to county and town officers
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An account of the French settlements in North America
shewing from the latest authors, the towns, ports, islands, lakes, rivers, &c. of Canada, claimed and improved by the French king. By a gentleman. To which is added an appendix, giving a more particular and exact account of Quebec, with its inhabitants and their manner of living. By P. Charlevoix -
Madness
A poem. Written by a gentleman when under confinement for Lunacy -
The life and character of Mr. John Philips. Written by Mr. Sewell
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The trial; or, The history of Charles Horton, Esq
In three volumes. By a gentleman -
Observations upon Cato
a tragedy. By Mr. Addison. In a letter to *** -
The new pleasing instructor
or, entertaining moralist. Consisting of select histories, Chiefly drawn from Real Life. With a Variety of Essays, Relations, Visions, and Allegories, Collected from The most eminent English Authors. The whole comprehending the most striking Pictures of Virtue and Vice. Alphabetically Digested. To which is prefixed, An Essay on Reading and Declamation. By Mr. Gentleman