Titles by John Parker in APA format
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Baker
, H.
(1723).
An invocation of health. a poem. by mr. henry baker.
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Baker
, H.
(1725).
Original poems: serious and humourous. by mr. henry baker.
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Earbery
, M.
(1732).
The occasional historian, upon and in defence of english hereditary right. by mr. earbery. numb. iv. the second edition.
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Earbery
, M.
(1732).
The occasional historian. numb. iv. being an historical essay upon, and in defence of english hereditary right. dedicated to both the universities. by mr. earbery.
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Earbery
, M.
(1732).
The occasional historian, upon and in defence of english hereditary right. by mr. earbery. numb. iv. the second edition.
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Campbell
, D.
(1735).
A poem upon tea. wherein its antiquity, its several virtues and influences are set forth; and the wisdom of the sober sex commended in chusing so mild a liquor for their entertainments. likewise, the reason why the ladies protest against all imposing liquors, and the vulgar terms used by the followers of bacchus. also, the objections against tea, answered; the complaint of the fair sex redress'd, and the best way of proceeding in love-affairs: together with the sincere courtship of dick and amy, &c. by duncan campbell.
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Campbell
, D.
(1735).
A poem upon tea. wherein its antiquity, its several virtues and influences are set forth; and the wisdom of the sober sex commended in chusing so mild a liquor for their entertainments. likewise, the reason why the ladies protest against all imposing liquors, and the vulgar terms used by the followers of bacchus. also, the objections against tea, answered; the complaint of the fair sex redress'd, and the best way of proceeding in love-affairs: together with the sincere courtship of dick and amy, &c. by duncan campbell.
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