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A letter to a member, &c. concerning the condemn'd lords, in vindication of gentlemen calumniated in the St. James's Post of Friday March the 2d. |
Steele
, Richard
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
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1716 |
Bookseller |
A letter to a member, &c. concerning the condemn'd lords, in vindication of gentlemen calumniated in the St. James's Post of Friday March the 2d. |
Steele
, Richard
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1716 |
Bookseller |
A Plain discovery what they would be at, in some seasonable reflections on a late pamphlet, Entitul'd The Protestant dissenters hopes from the present government, freely declar'd; and the grounds that support them offered to the consideration of such as are, or should be, their friends; and of others, who would have their hopes suppress'd, &c. In a letter to the citizen of London, to whom that pamphlet is also inscrib'd. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Printer)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1716 |
Bookseller |
A plain discovery what they would be at, in some seasonable relections on a late pamphlet, entitul'd The Protestant dissenters hopes from the present government, freely declar'd; and the Grounds that Support them offered to the Consideration of such as are, or should be, their Friends; and of Others, who would have their Hopes Suppress'd, &c. In a Letter to the Citizen of London, to whom that Pamphlet is also Inscrib'd. |
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Printer)
Unknown
,
(Author)
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1716 |
Bookseller |
A rational account of the natural weaknesses of women, and of the secret distempers peculiarly incident to them. Plainly discovering their nature, true cause, and best method of cure, so as Women or Maids of the meanest Capacity may perfectly understand, and Cure their own Illnesses: With a clear and very particular Account of Conception and Generation; Also of Barrenness and Miscarriage, directing how to certainly Cure the Former, and absolutely prevent hte Latter. To which are added, Prescriptions in English of admirable and long Experienc'd Medicines, for the Cure of each Private Distemper Women and Maids are subject to, by which they may safely cure themselves, without Trouble, the Advice, or Knowledge of other Person. Shewing Also, The great Danger Women are in from the Slightest Weakness, if let alone, and the Imminent Hazard they run, or becoming incurably Barren, and of losing their lives by following the Advice of Ignorant Persons, Unskillful Widwives, &c. Undeniably proving, That the most difficult Indispositions Women labour under may be easily and quickly remedied, if rightfully managed according to the Method and Medicines herein Faithfully revealed. To whole Illustrated with Various Caese of Persons Cured, Proper Hints, Useful Cautions, Observations and Intractions; the like for General Benefit to the Female Sex, never before published. Necessary to be read by all Women, in order to prevent, as well as Cure, and Weaknesses and Distempers they are lyable to. By a physician. The second edition, with several additions, and amendments. |
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Unknown
,
(Author)
Gentlewoman at the Two Blue Posts
,
(Bookseller)
|
1716 |
Bookseller |
A supplement to The grammar of heraldry, now in the press: or, a catalogue of the nobility of Scotland and Ireland, With their Arms in Blazon. By Lewis P'ugh, Gent. |
Boulter
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Pugh
, Lewis
(Author)
|
1716 |
Bookseller |
A vindication of plain-dealing, from the base and malicious aspersions of two country curates, contain'd in a little scurrilous pamphlet entitled, Plain-Dealing proved to be plain-lying. |
Owen
, Charles
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1716 |
Bookseller |
An Humble petition from the October-Club to a certain eminent M----r of the H. of C----s concerning the triennial bill. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
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1716 |
Bookseller |
Mordecai's Memorial: or, There's Nothing done for Him. Being A Satyr upon Some-Body, but I name No-Body: (or, in Plainer English, A Just and Generous Representation of Unrewarded Services, by which the Protestant Succession has been sav'd out of Danger.) Written By an Unknown and Disinterested Clergy-Man, And most humbly Inscrib'd to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Guardian of these Realms. |
Dunton
, John
(Author)
Popping
, Sarah
(Publisher)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1716 |
Bookseller |
Of the first invention of writing. An essay. Compendiously treating of the whole art. More particularly; of letters, their number, order, and of how many variations capable: of their first invention; by ancient Writers ascribed to Adam himself; and for what Reasons. Of Short-Hand. Of Secret Writing, Decypherable by the Key. Of Arithmetick, &c. Of the Improvement of Writing, at Home and in Foreign Parts: With an Historical Account of the most Eminent Professors of the Art. Also Maxims for attaining Perfection in It; and Observations on the Extensive Use and Application of It. Interspers'd with diverting History and Poetical Entertainments on the Subject. Whereunto are added, several pieces of the hands in use, not before published. By Robert More, Writing-Master and Accomptant, At the Golden Pen in Castle Street near the Mews Charing-Cross. |
More
, Robert
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1716 |
Bookseller |
Particular men not to be injur'd for the publick good. A sermon on the thirtieth of January. Found among the papers of learned divine. And now first published, as proper to bind up with Mr. Tho. Burnet's essay upon government. |
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Unknown
,
(Author)
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1716 |
Bookseller |
Plain-Dealing, and its vindication, defended. Against a certain pamphlet, entitled, The Church of England vindicated, and separation from her communion, shew'd to be causeless and schismatical; by an anonymous clergyman. |
Owen
, Charles
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1716 |
Bookseller |
The British subject's answer, to the Pretender's declaration. By Sir Richard Steele. |
Steele
, Richard
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1716 |
Bookseller |
The court of Venus: or The history of cuckolds and cuckold-makers, for 200 years last past. Being a continuation of the history of the most celebrated beauties, and famous jilts in the English Court, to this time. The second edition. By Capt. Smith. |
Smith
, Alexander
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Burleigh
, Rebecca
(Bookseller)
and 2 more. |
1716 |
Bookseller |
The desolations of a Popish succession. A Discourse Shewing, I. That Popery would be the certain Ruin of all the valuable Branches of our Secular and Religious Happiness. II. That this compleat Ruin must come with any Branch of a Popish Succession, and gain an everlasting Settlement. III. That no Pretence of Indefeasible Right, allowing it in any tolerable Sense, will by any means vindicate us to pull so great a Ruin upon our selves. Written in Compassion to the disaffected Protestants, that they mayn't dash themselves against the Laws. By a Citizen of Exon. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1716 |
Bookseller |
The layman's letter to the Bishop of Bangor: or, an examination of His Lordship's preservative against the nonjurors ; Of the Vindication of the Realm and Church of England; Of the Nonjurors Seperation from Publick Assemblies, examin'd, by Dr. Bennet; and of all other late discourses, occasion'd by the Charge of Perjury, Rebellion and Schism, imputed to the Body of the People. The Second Edition. |
Shute
, John
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1716 |
Bookseller |
The layman's letter to the Bishop of Bangor: or, an examination of His Lordship's Preservative against the nonjurors; of the vindication of the realm and church of England; of the nonjurors seperation from Publick assemblies, examin'd by Dr. Bennet; and of all other late discourses, occasion'd by the charge of perjury, rebellion and schism, imputed to the body of the people. |
Shute
, John
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1716 |
Bookseller |
The obligations of an English army to their king, and constitution, in church and state: in a sermon preach'd to several commanders and others of His Majesty's forces, at St. James's Church, Westminster, Octob. 30. 1716. being the Birth-Day of the Prince. By Jonathan Smedley, A.M. Rector of Ringcurrane, and Chaplain to his Majesty's Regiment, Commanded by the Honourable Brigadier Stanwix. |
Smedley
, Jonathan
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1716 |
Printer |
A Plain discovery what they would be at, in some seasonable reflections on a late pamphlet, Entitul'd The Protestant dissenters hopes from the present government, freely declar'd; and the grounds that support them offered to the consideration of such as are, or should be, their friends; and of others, who would have their hopes suppress'd, &c. In a letter to the citizen of London, to whom that pamphlet is also inscrib'd. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Printer)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1716 |
Printer |
A plain discovery what they would be at, in some seasonable relections on a late pamphlet, entitul'd The Protestant dissenters hopes from the present government, freely declar'd; and the Grounds that Support them offered to the Consideration of such as are, or should be, their Friends; and of Others, who would have their Hopes Suppress'd, &c. In a Letter to the Citizen of London, to whom that Pamphlet is also Inscrib'd. |
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Printer)
Unknown
,
(Author)
|
1716 |
Printer |
The court of Venus: or The history of cuckolds and cuckold-makers, for 200 years last past. Being a continuation of the history of the most celebrated beauties, and famous jilts in the English Court, to this time. The second edition. By Capt. Smith. |
Smith
, Alexander
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Burleigh
, Rebecca
(Bookseller)
and 2 more. |
1716 |
Publisher |
A Collection of the occasional papers for the year 1716. With a preface. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
|
1716 |
Publisher |
A defense of the Right Reverend Bishops of Rochester and Bristol: being a full answer to a late virulent pamphlet, entitul'd, Bishop Atterbury's and Bishop Smalridge's reasons for not signing the declaration, lately put forth by the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, and the other bishops. With considerations on the Bishop of L-n's letter to his clergy, immediately after His Lordship's signing the said declaration. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
|
1716 |
Publisher |
A vindication of plain-dealing, from the base and malicious aspersions of two country curates. |
Owen
, Charles
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
|
1716 |
Publisher |
Letters and poems on political subjects. Witten by a hearty Whig, and dedicated to the Earl of Oxford. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
Burleigh
, Rebecca
(Publisher)
|
1716 |
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