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The spinster
In defence of the woollen manufactures. To be continued occasionally. Numb. I -
The D----n of W-------r still the same
Or, his new defence of the Lord Bishop of Bangor's sermon, &c. Consider'd as the performance of a great critick, a man of sense, and a man of probity. By an Impartial Hand -
The state of the case between the Lord-Chamberlain of His Majesty's household, and the governor of the Royal Company of Comedians
With the opinions of Pemberton, Northey, and Parker, concerning the theatre. By Sir Richard Steele -
The crisis of property
an argument proving that the annuitants for ninety-nine years, as such, are not in the condition of other subjects of Great Britain -
A nation a family
being the sequel of the crisis of property, or, a plan for the improvement of the South-Sea proposal -
Le spectateur, ou le Socrate moderne, où l'on voit un portrait nai͏̈f des moeurs de ce siècle
trad. de l'anglois[Ausgabe Amsterdam] -
The lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff Esq
vol. V -
A nation a family
Being the sequel of the crisis of property: or, a plan For the Improvement of the South-Sea Proposal. By Sir Richard Steele, Knt. Member of Parliament -
The crisis of property
an argument proving that the annuitants for ninety-nine years, as such, are not in the condition of other subjects of Great Britain, but by compact with the legislature are exempt, from any new direction relating to the said estates -
The lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff Esq
In five volumes. To which are added, (in order to render the Work Compleat) I. Mr. Bickerstaff's Predictions for the Year 1708. II. The Accomplishment of his Prediction as to the Death of Dr. Partridge. III. His Vindication, against Dr. Partridge's Objections in his Almanack of 1709. IV. An Elegy on the Death of Dr. Patridge -
The crisis of property
an argument proving that the annuitants for ninety-nine years, as such, are not in the condition of other subjects of Great Britain, but by compact with the legislature are exempt from any new direction relating to the said estates. By Sir Richard Steele, Knt. Member of Parliament, and Governor of the Royal Company of Comedians, &c -
A brief answer to a brief state of the question
between the printed and painted callicoes, and the woollen and silk manufactures: As far as it relates To the Wearing and Using Printed and Painted Callicoes in Great-Britain. Written by Mr. Asgill. The Second Edition. With an Appendix upon the Spinster -
The state of the case between the Lord-Chamberlain of His Majesty's houshold, and the governor of the Royal Company of Comedians
With the opinions of Pemberton, Northey, and Parker, concerning the theatre. The second edition. By Sir Richard Steele