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William Reeve The life and military history of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough prince of the Roman Empire, and generalissimo of the British forces, in the late reign of Her Majesty Queen Anne. ... To which will be added, the last will and testament of the Duke of Marlborough, never before published. To which will be prefixed, the life and military history of Prince Eugene. ...
Charles Sympson [Simpson] The life and military history of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough prince of the Roman Empire, and generalissimo of the British forces, in the late reign of Her Majesty Queen Anne. ... To which will be added, the last will and testament of the Duke of Marlborough, never before published. To which will be prefixed, the life and military history of Prince Eugene. ...
Mary Cooper [The Globe] The genuine lives of Christopher Johnson, John Stockdale, and William Peers, executed for murder, July 23, 1753. Containing, A True Narrative of the Juvenile Exploits of Johnson and Stockdale before they became acquainted; their first View and Consultations; and their Inducements to go on the Highway. An exact Relation of their Robbing and Murdering Zachary Gardiner, the Postman. An Account of a Robbery they committed on an old Gentleman in Essex. Johnson's peculiar Method of forging Notes, and his Success therein. Some curious Particulars relating to the famous Roger Johnson, his Father. Stockdale's Letter to his Father the Night before he suffer'd. Their Apprehension, Examination before a Justice, Trial, Execution, and dying Behaviour. A Lecture in Anatomy, read at Surgeon's-Hall, on the Dissection of William Peers. To which is added, an account of the young highwayman, Thomas Twinbrow, for robbing two graziers in the Edge-Ware Road, the manner of his being taken, and trial. With two prints of Johnson, Stockdale, and Peers and his wife.
William Reeve The genuine lives of Christopher Johnson, John Stockdale, and William Peers, executed for murder, July 23, 1753. Containing, A True Narrative of the Juvenile Exploits of Johnson and Stockdale before they became acquainted; their first View and Consultations; and their Inducements to go on the Highway. An exact Relation of their Robbing and Murdering Zachary Gardiner, the Postman. An Account of a Robbery they committed on an old Gentleman in Essex. Johnson's peculiar Method of forging Notes, and his Success therein. Some curious Particulars relating to the famous Roger Johnson, his Father. Stockdale's Letter to his Father the Night before he suffer'd. Their Apprehension, Examination before a Justice, Trial, Execution, and dying Behaviour. A Lecture in Anatomy, read at Surgeon's-Hall, on the Dissection of William Peers. To which is added, an account of the young highwayman, Thomas Twinbrow, for robbing two graziers in the Edge-Ware Road, the manner of his being taken, and trial. With two prints of Johnson, Stockdale, and Peers and his wife.
Charles Sympson [Simpson] The genuine lives of Christopher Johnson, John Stockdale, and William Peers, executed for murder, July 23, 1753. Containing, A True Narrative of the Juvenile Exploits of Johnson and Stockdale before they became acquainted; their first View and Consultations; and their Inducements to go on the Highway. An exact Relation of their Robbing and Murdering Zachary Gardiner, the Postman. An Account of a Robbery they committed on an old Gentleman in Essex. Johnson's peculiar Method of forging Notes, and his Success therein. Some curious Particulars relating to the famous Roger Johnson, his Father. Stockdale's Letter to his Father the Night before he suffer'd. Their Apprehension, Examination before a Justice, Trial, Execution, and dying Behaviour. A Lecture in Anatomy, read at Surgeon's-Hall, on the Dissection of William Peers. To which is added, an account of the young highwayman, Thomas Twinbrow, for robbing two graziers in the Edge-Ware Road, the manner of his being taken, and trial. With two prints of Johnson, Stockdale, and Peers and his wife.
Mary Cooper [The Globe] The birth-Day of folly, an heroi-comical poem, by Peter: with notes variorum, for the illustration of historical passages relating to the hero of the poem, and other remarkable personages.
Mary Cooper [The Globe] Observations on the state of bankrupts, under the present laws. In a letter to a member of Parliament.