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Der durch die Bibel begeisterte Bramine
Ausgefertiget von einem Mißionar zu Trangebar ; Nebst einer kurzen Critik über den Begeisterten Bramine, vom Herausgeber -
The rise of Robert Dodsley
creating the new age of print -
Die Bücher der Chronick derer Könige von Engelland, beschrieben in Jüdischer Schreibart durch Nathan Ben Saddi, Priester des Volcks Gottes aus dem Hause Israel [d.i. Robert Dodsley]. Nach dem Original verdollmetschet. [Übers.: Christoph Gottlieb Richter]
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Select fables of Esop and other fabulists. In three books. By R. Dodsley
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The oeconomy of human life
Translated from an Indian manuscript, written by an ancient Bramin. To which is prefixed, an account of the manner in which the said manuscript was discovered. In a letter from an English gentleman, now residing in China, to the Earl of ****[.] -
The economy of human life
Translated from an Indian manuscript, written by an ancient Bramin. To which is prefixed, an account of the manner in which the said manuscript was discovered, in a letter from an English gentleman now residing in China to the Earl of E- -
The King and the Miller of Mansfield. A dramatic tale. As it was acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By R. Dodsley
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Select fables of Esop and other fabulists
In three books -
Seventy-four select fables of Æsop and other fabulists
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Le bijoutier philosophe. Comedie. Approuvée & encouragée par le feu celebre Monsieur Pope
The toy-shop. A comedy. Approved of and encouraged by the late celebrated Mr. Pope -
Chronique des rois d'Angleterre
Ecrite en anglois selon le stile des anciens historiens juifs, par Nathan ben Saddi, prêtre de la même nation; et traduite en François dans le meme stile -
The economy of human life
Complete in two parts. Translated from an Indian manuscript written by an ancient Bramin. In a letter from an English gentleman residing at China, to the Earl of ************ -
Dodsley's select fables of Esop and other fabulists
In three books. As well for the use of schools as young gentlemen -
The chronicle of the kings of England
Written in the manner of the ancient Jewish historians. By Nathan Bensaddi, a priest of the Jews -
The chronicle of the Kings of England
From the reign of William the conqueror, inclusive, to the reign of His Present Majesty, George the Third. Written in the manner of the ancient Jewish historians. By Nathan Bensaddi, a priest of the Jews. Carefully revised, with additions, by S.B. A.M -
Select fables of Esop and other fabulists. In three books. By R. Dodsley
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The oeconomy of human life
translated from an Indian manuscript, written by an ancient Bramin. To which is prefix'd, an account of the manner in which the said manuscript was discovered. In a letter from an English gentleman, now residing in China, to the Earl of **** -
The oeconom[y] of human life
Translated from an Indian manuscript, written by an ancient Bramin. To which is prefixed, an account of the manner in which the said manuscript was discovered. In a letter from an English Gentlemen, now residing in China, to the Earl of **** -
The oeconomy of human life
Translated from an Indian manuscript, written by an ancient Bramin. To which is prefixed an account of the manner in which the said manuscript was discovered. In a letter from an English gentleman, now residing in China, to the Earl of **** -
The œconomy of human life
translated from an Indian manuscript, written by an ancient Bramin. To which is prefixed an account of the manner in which the said manuscript was discovered. In a letter from an English gentleman now residing in China to the Earl of E**** -
The toy-shop
A dramatick satire. To which is added, Beauty: or, the art of charming. Both by Mr. Dodsley -
The toy-shop. A dramatick satire. By Robert Dodsley, Author of The art of charming
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The chronicl[e] of the kings of Englan[d] from William the conquer to this present year 1790. By Nathan Bensaddi, a Jew in imitation of the holy writings
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A Collection of poems
By several hands. In four volumes -
The toy-shop
To which are added, Epistles and poems on several occasions. By Robert Dodsley