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A few words on corn and Quakers. By Robert Howard
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The honest thieves
a farce ; altered from the Committee -
The duel of the stags
A poem, Written by the Honourable Sir Robbert Howard. Together with an epistle to the author. By Mr. John Dryden -
The Indian Queen: a tragedy. Written by the Honourable Sir Robert Howard, and Mr. Dryden
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The honest thieves
a farce, in two acts ; as performed at the theatres New-York and Covent-Garden -
A sermon preach'd in the Parish Church of St. Mary, Dublin: March the 22d. 1729
At the General meeting of the children educated in the charity-schools in Dublin. By Robert lord-bishop of Dublin. Publish'd at the request of the gentlemen concerned in the promoting that charity -
A sermon preach'd in Christ-church, Dublin, before the Incorporated Society for promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland. By Robert, Lord Bishop of Elphin
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A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dublin; before their Excellencies the Lords Justices, on Tuesday October the 23d, 1722
Being an anniversary day of thanksgiving appointed by act of Parliament, for the deliverance vouchsafed by Almighty God to this church and nation, in the year 1641. By Robert Howard, D.D. Published by their Excellencies command -
The committee: or, The faithful Irishman. A comedy. Written by the Honourable Sir Robert Howard
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A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dublin
before their Excellencies the Lords Justices, on Tuesday October the 23d, 1722. Being an anniversary day ... for the deliverance vouchsafed ... to this Church and nation, in the year 1641. By Robert Howard, D.D -
An account of the state of His Majesties revenue, as it was left by the Earl of Danby at Lady-day, 1679
in a letter to a friend, occasioned by his lordships answer to An examination of the state of the case of the Earl of Danby -
Five new plays
viz. The Surprisal, Committee, comedies. And The Indian-queen, Vestal-virgin, Duke of Lerma, tragedies. As they were acted by His Majesty's servants at the Theatre-Royal. Written by the honourable Sir Robert Howard -
The Indian emperour: or, the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards
Being the sequel of the Indian queen. By John Dryden, Esq -
The proceedings in the House of Commons, touching the impeachment of Edward late Earl of Clarendon, Lord High-Chancellour of England, anno 1667
With the many debates and speeches in the House. The impeachment exhibited against him. His petition in answer thereto. As also the several weighty arguments concerning the nature of treason, bribery, &c. By Serj. Maynard, Sir Ed. S. Sir T.L. Mr. Vaughan, Sir Rob. Howard, Mr. Hambden, and other members of that Parliament. Together, with the articles of high-treason exhibited against the said Earl, by the Earl of Bristol in the House of Lords on the 10th of July, 1663. With the opinion of all the learned judges therein -
The Indian emperor, or, The conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards
Being the sequel of the Indian queen -
A sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of St. Patrick, Dublin
before his Excellency John, Lord Carteret, Lord Lieutenant General, And General Governour of Ireland. On February the 10th. 1724. being Ash-Wednesday. By Robert Howard, D. D. Chaplain to His Excellency. Published by his Excellency's Special Command -
The life and reign of King Richard the Second
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An account of the state of His Majesties revenue, as it was left by the Earl of Danby at Lady-day, 1679
in a letter to a friend : occasioned by his lordships Answer to An examination of the state of the case of the Earl of Danby -
Four new plays ...
as they were acted by His Majesties servants at the Theatre-Royal -
The Indian emperour, or, The conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards
being the sequel of The Indian queen -
Five new plays
viz. the Surprisal, the Committee Comedies, and the Indian-queen, the Vestal-virgin, the Duke of Lerma Tragedies : as they were acted by His Majesty's servants at the Theatre-Royal -
Chorea gigantum, or, The most famous antiquity of Great-Britan [sic], vulgarly called Stone-Heng, standing on Salisbury Plain, restored to the Danes
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The history of religion
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History of religion.
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A critical edition of Sir Robert Howard's The great favourite; or, The Duke of Lerma