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The Infatuated faction, dedicated to the Bedlamitish high-flyers of Great Britain, in church and state. To which is added the instructions of the citizens of London to their representatives in Parliament. |
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(Author)
Boulter
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Boulter
, S.
(Bookseller)
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1715 |
Bookseller |
The mob-war: or a detection of the present state of the Brittish nation: but more especially with respect to that wou'd be King (or little Polish Work of Darkness) that threatens us with a speedy invasion. In sixteen letters. Containing such Discoveries (in Church and State) as were never Publish'd before. Subscrib'd to our Reightful and Ever Glorious Sovereign King George, and other Persons of Great Quality, who have distinguish'd themselves either by their Treason or Loyalty. To these Letters is added, A Trip to the Pope, or the Papists Farewell to Great Britain, spoke in the Person of a Roman Catholick. Also, the Neck-Adventure, or the Case and Sufferings of Mr. John Dunton, for early detecting the Secret Steps taken by Oxford and Bolingbroke, to Restore the Pretender. The Whole Pacquet Humbly addres'd to that Truly Noble and most Illustrious Patriot, Holles, Duke of Newcastle. |
Dunton
, John
(Author)
Popping
, Sarah
(Bookseller)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
and 1 more. |
1715 |
Bookseller |
The shortest way with the King: or, plain English spoke to His Majesty. Being the third part of Neck or nothing; containing, The Secret History of King George's Reign, from the Death of the late Queen, to the Report made in the House of Commons, by the Committee of Secrecy. Introduc'd with the Secret Reign of the Monarchs of Great-Britain, for the last Sixty Years. The whole Discoveries humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Right Honourable James Stanhope, Esq; one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State. By Mr. John Dunton, Author of the First and Second Part of Neck or Nothing. |
Dunton
, John
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Boulter
, Anne
(Bookseller)
and 1 more. |
1715 |
Bookseller |
The Tory hero: or, the run-away general. To the tune of How happy are we, &c. |
Unknown
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(Author)
Boulter
, Anne
(Bookseller)
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1715 |
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Truth, truth, truth: |
Unknown
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(Author)
Boulter
, Anne
(Bookseller)
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1715 |
Printer |
Reasons for repealing the Occasional and Schism-Acts. To which is added, A true and correct list of the Lords and Commons of the Fifth Parliament of Great-Britain, to meet at Westminster, the 17th of March. Dedicated to a certain Earl. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Popping
, Sarah
(Printer)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Printer)
and 4 more. |
1715 |
Printer |
The important letter relating to the affairs of Great-Britain: with proper remarks on them; and on the Lord Bolingbroke's letter therein contained. From a Gentleman in Town to a friend in North-Britain. |
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, [Man]
(Author)
Boulter
, Anne
(Printer)
Boulter
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1715 |
Publisher |
An essay upon credit, being a proposal for the immediate and entire payment of the publick debts, and raising the credit of the nation: Contain'd in a scheme of management of exchequer credit, by the present funds; without any new tax or imposition. By Edward Leigh, Esq; |
Boulter
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Boulter
, Anne
(Publisher)
Leigh
, Edward
(Author)
|
1715 |
Publisher |
The divine right of treaties proved from Scripture history. Touching, I. What is due by Treaties to Allies, both National and Personal. II. Evasive Pretences for Breach of Treaties. III. God's Judgments and Punishments for Breach of Treaties. |
Boulter
, Anne
(Publisher)
Unknown
,
(Author)
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1715 |
Bookseller |
A perswasive oration to the people of Great Britain. To stand up in defence of their liberty and religion. By George Waldron, Late of Queen's-College in Oxford. |
Waldron
, George
(Author)
Boulter
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Boulter
, S.
(Bookseller)
|
1716 |
Bookseller |
A perswasive oration to the people of Great Britain. To stand up in defence of their religion and liberty. By George Waldron, Late of Queen's-College in Oxford. |
Waldron
, George
(Author)
Boulter
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Boulter
, S.
(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 |
The true Britons vade mecum: or, Queen Anne's last legacy to her good people of England. With the lives, condemnation, and death of six sisters, virgins, and martyrs, in the reign of Queen Mary I. ... By a divine of the Church of England lately deceased. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Boulter
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Boulter
, S.
(Bookseller)
and 1 more. |
1716 |
Bookseller |
The woeful treaty: or the Unhappy Peace. An Ode. In the Measure of the celebrated Song of Chevy-Chase, And as near as our Language will decently permit, in the Noble Simplicity of its Stile. With a Dedication to the E----l of Ox----d. |
O.
, P.
(Author)
Boulter
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1716 |
Bookseller |
The woeful treaty: or the unhappy peace. An ode. In the measure of the celebrated song of Chevy-chase. ... The second edition. |
O.
, P.
(Author)
Boulter
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1716 |
Bookseller |
Two poems: one on the royal family, and the other on Mr. Addison's being made one of the Lords Commissioners of trade· |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Boulter
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Boulter
, S.
(Bookseller)
|
1716 |
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