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Eleanor James Gentlemen of England. February 28. 1706/7.
Thomas Cooper Glory to the highest, a thanksgiving poem. On the Late victory at Dettingen. To which is subjoin'd a Sacred Hymn, on the same Occasion, both done Extempore. By E--- Boyd.
Eleanor James Good counsel from Mrs. Eleanor James, to King George.
Eleanor James Good counsel from Mrs. Elianor James to King George.
Bartholomew Green Good fetch'd out of evil.
s.n. [sine nomine] Grana angelica: or the true Scots pills. Left to posterity by Dr. Patrick Anderson of Edinburgh, ... are faithfully prepared only by I. Inglish from Edinburgh; now living at the Unicorn over against the New Church, ... London.
Joseph Penn An account of the life and death of Mrs. Elizabeth Bury, who died, May the 11th 1720. Aged 76. Chiefly collected out of her own diary. Together with her funeral sermon, preach'd at Bristol, May 22. 1720. By the Reverend Mr. William Tong, and her elegy, by the Reverend Mr J. Watts. The Second Edition, Corrected.
Joseph Penn An account of the life and death of Mrs. Elizabeth Bury, who died, May the 11th 1720. Aged 76. Chiefly collected out of her own diary. Together with her funeral sermon, preach'd at Bristol, May 22. 1720. By the Reverend Mr. William Tong, and her elegy, by the Reverend Mr. J. Watts. The Third Edition, Corrected.
John Hart Hints of the glory of Christ; as the friend and bridegroom of the Church: from the Seven last Verses of the Fifth Chapter of Solomon's Song. In a letter to a friend. By A. Dutton.
s.n. [sine nomine] Histoire secrète de la reine Zarah et des Zaraziens; ou la duchesse de Marlborough démasquée. Avec la clef pour l'intelligence de cette histoire. Nouvelle Edition où l'on a joint la suite.
s.n. [sine nomine] Histoire secrete de la reine Zarah, et des Zaraziens, pour servir de miroir au --- dans le royaume D'Albigion. Exactement traduit, de l'original Italien qui se trouve à present dans le Vatican de Rome. Seconde Edition Corrigée.
Mary Fuller Internal revelation the source of saving knowledge: candidly recommended in several epistles. By May Drummond.
Anna Catharina Zenger An Answer to the council of proprietor's two publications; sett forth at Perth-Amboy the 25th of March 1746, and the 25th of March 1747. As also some observations on Mr. Nevil's speech to the House of Assembly, in relation to a petition presented to the House of Assembly, met at Trentown in the province of New-Jersey, in May, 1746.
Elizabeth Sadleir [Schoolhouse Lane] An apology for the clergy of the Church of England, in a letter to the Lord Bishop of Bangor. Wherein some unjust insinuations against them, in his lordship's answer to the representation of the committee of the lower house of convocation are detected and confuted; and the necessity of learning, in order to a right understanding and exposition of the scriptures, demonstrated; contrary to what his lordship asserts, particularly in the 20th section of his first chapter; and to many other dangerous positions in the course of that book. By a clergyman of the Church of England.
Ann Franklin (nee Smith) An Elegy on the much lamented death of Sarah Wanton, deceased late wife of Joseph Wanton of Tiverton, who departed this life, on the 10th day, of the fifth month, called July. Anno 1737. Aetat. 70 years.
Thomas Hume An epistle in answer to Susan Sauce-Pan's, famous letter to Phil. Hor-k. Now cook-maid to Cardinal Alberoni, with a secret history of the houshold of faith, &c. By Jenny Tuck-Bed, chamber-maid to Phil Hor---k.
Ann Franklin (nee Smith) A journal of the survey of the Narragansett Bay, and parts adjacent, taken in the month's of May and June, A.D. 1741. By order of the Honourable Court of Commissioners appointed by his majesty King George the Second. Poetically described by one of the surveyors.
James Franklin An epistle in true love, containing a farewel exhortation to Friends families. Which I desire also may be read in their monthly and quarterly-meetings, throughout this nation of England.
Jane Sowle An epistle in true love, containing a farewel exhortation to friends families. Which I desire also may be read in their monthly and quarterly meetings, throughout this nation of England.
Elizabeth Boyd Glory to the highest, a thanksgiving poem, on the late victory at Dettingen. To which is subjoin'd a sacred hymn, on the same occasion, both done extempore. By E--------- Boyd.
Samuel Keimer London, 26th of the 3d month, 1724. Sir William Keith, In my last of the 25th of February, by the Beaver, inclosing an agreement made with the Lord Baltemore
Hugh Meeres The mothers blessing, or The godly counsel of a gentlewoman, not long since deceas'd, left behind her for her children. Containing many good exhortations and good admonitions, profitable for all parents to leave as a legacy to their children. By Mrs. Dorothy Leigh.
James Roberts The opera of operas; or, Tom Thumb the Great. Alter'd from The life and death of Tom Thumb the Great. And set to musick after the Italian manner. By Mr. Lampe. As it is perform'd by His Majesty's company of comedians at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.
Eleanor James The petition of Elianor James to the Lords Spiritual and Temporal assembled in Parliament
Elinor Everingham An essay upon glory. Written originally in French by the celebrated Mademoiselle de Scudery. Done into English by a person of the same sex.