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Geschichte Herrn Carl Grandison
in einer Folge von Briefen entworfen von dem Verfasser der Pamela und der Clarissa -
A compleat English Dictionary, oder vollständiges englisch-deutsches Wörter-Buch ...
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The life of the truly eminent and learned Hugo Grotius
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A Refutation of Sir Crisp Gascoyne's account of his conduct, in the cases of Elizabeth Canning and Mary Squires
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Remarks on the Rev. Mr. Delafaye's vindication of his sermon, intitled, inoculation an indefensible practice. By N. Bolaine, surgeon
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The scripture account of a future state consider'd
By the Rev. Mr. Griffin, curate of sibbertost. Occasioned by reading a late pamphlet, bearing the same title: by an Anonymous Author -
The Select vestry justified
In answer to a pamphlet entitled, the constitutional. Wherein it is attempted also to vindicate particular characters aspersed by that injurious treatise with great partiality and freedom -
A sermon preached at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God, William, lord bishop of Chichester, in Lambeth Chapel, on Sunday, March 3d 1754
By Luke Trevigar, M.A. rector of Herstmonceux, and prebencary of the Church of Chichester. Published by order of the right reverend the bishops of Rochester, Ely, and Litchfield and Conventry -
A sermon preached at the great sessions at Brecon, on Saturday, March 30. 1754
Before the Honorable John Hervery Esq. one of His Majesty's justices of the great sessions for the Brecon Circuit. By William Skinner M.A. Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford. Published at the request of Mr. High-Sheriff, and the gentlemen of the Grand-Jury -
A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Aldermen, and citizens of London, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Wednesday, Jan. 30, 1754
Being the day appointed to be observed as the anniversary of the martydom of King Charles I. By Wilfrid Clarke, M.A. chaplain to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor -
A Short account of the interest and conduct of the Jamaica planters
In an address to the merchants, traders, and liverymen of the city of London -
Some remarks on the Revd. Mr. Delafaye's vindication of his sermon against inoculation
In a letter to a friend. By a regular physician -
Spicilegium Shuckfordianum: or, A nosegay for the critics
Being some choice flowers of modern theology and Criticism, gathered (this spring time) out of Dr. Shuckford's supplemental discourse on the creation and fall of man. Not forgetting Bishop Garnet's Vattikra -
Verses on the subject of death
Sacred to the memories of several great personages and ministers of state, with a particular regard to the Right Hon. Henry Pelham, Esq; and Sir William Lee, late lord chief justice of England -
A treatise on gangrenes
In which, the cases that require the use of the bark, and those in which it is pernicious (unless join'd with proper correctives) are ascertain'd. And the objections to its use in the cure of gangrenes consider'd. By Thomas Kirkland, surgeon -
An account of the sore throat attended with ulcers. By John Fothergill, M.D
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Experiments and observations upon the Hartfell Spaw
And an account of its medicinal virtues, so far as they have hitherto been discovered from experience; By William Horsburgh, M.D -
A sermon, on the nature and extent of civil and religious liberty. By Peter Peckard, M.A. late Fellow of Corpus Christi, Oxford
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A sketch of the one great argument, formed from the several concurring evidences, for the truth of Christianity
By the Rev. John Rotheram, M.A. of Codrington College in Barbados -
The conduct of Mr. Charles Mansfield
Since the death of his unhappy son, the late counsellor Kingsmill Evans Mansfield, freely animadverted upon in two letters to himself. By George Quintin -
The Kentish candidates
D-r-g, W-t-n, and F-r-x. As sung at both ends of the town of Maidstone, the day the grand jury met -
Advice to the freeholders of Kent. A new ballad. To the tune of the Abbot of Canterbury
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Romeo and Juliet
A tragedy. By Shakespeare. With alterations, and an additional scene: by D. Garrick, Esq; As it is performed at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent Garden -
Rawlinson, mayor. A common-council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the 20th day of June, 1754, and in the twenty-seventh year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second, King of Great Britain, &c. This day the committee for letting this city's lands; delivered into this court a report in writing under their hands, which was read in these words
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Rawlinson, mayor. A Common-Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the twenty sixth day of September, 1754, and in the twenty-eighth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second, King of Great-Britain, &c