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Anne Dodd I Whitby, a poem. Occasioned by Mr. Andrew Long's recovery from the jaundice, by drinking of Whitby spaw-waters. By Samuel Jones, gent
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] Dr. Friend's epistle to Dr. Mead, render'd faithfully into English. Divided into proper chapters; with notes learned and unlearned.
John Brotherton and William Meadows Dr. Friend's epistle to Dr. Mead, render'd faithfully into English. Divided into proper chapters; with notes learned and unlearned.
Anne Dodd I Dr. Friend's epistle to Dr. Mead, render'd faithfully into English. Divided into proper chapters; with notes learned and unlearned.
Anne Dodd I The jurisdiction of the Chancery as a court of equity researched. And the traditionall obscurity of its commencement cleared. With a short essay on the judicature of the Lords in Parliament, upon appeals from courts of equity.
Anne Dodd I A letter to Sir John Eyles, Bart. sub-governour of the South-Sea company, occasioned by the debates at the last general court.
William Lewis The Cid: or, the heroick daughter. A tragedy.
Jonah Browne [Brown] The Cid: or, the heroick daughter. A tragedy.
William Mears [Temple Bar] The Cid: or, the heroick daughter. A tragedy.
William Taylor The Cid: or, the heroick daughter. A tragedy.
Nathaniel Cliff [Cliffe] The Cid: or, the heroick daughter. A tragedy.
David Jackson The Cid: or, the heroick daughter. A tragedy.
Richard Parker The Cid: or, the heroick daughter. A tragedy.
John Morphew The Cid: or, the heroick daughter. A tragedy.
Anne Dodd I The Cid: or, the heroick daughter. A tragedy.
Anne Dodd I An historical account of the present fatal divisions of this nation, and how they have contributed to bring the dissenters into their present circumstances. With some serious proposals to the dissenters for the remedy of these evils.
Elizabeth Smith An historical account of the present fatal divisions of this nation, and how they have contributed to bring the dissenters into their present circumstances. With some serious proposals to the dissenters for the remedy of these evils.
Thomas Hammond II Remarks upon a sermon lately preach'd by D----r B-----r before the h-ble H-se of C-ns. By a lay lover of the constitution both in church and state.
Anne Dodd I Remarks upon a sermon lately preach'd by D----r B-----r before the h-ble H-se of C-ns. By a lay lover of the constitution both in church and state.
Anne Dodd I A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the City of London, at the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Friday, January 30. 1729. Being the Fast-Day for the Execrable Murder of King Charles I. By Joseph Trapp, D. D. Minister of Christ-Church and St. Leonard's Foster-Lane, London. Publish'd at the Request of the Lord Mayor, and the Sheriffs.
John Morphew An answer to the discourse on free-thinking: wherein the absurdity and infidelity of the sect of free-thinkers is undeniably demonstrated. By a gentleman of Cambridge.
Anne Dodd I An answer to the discourse on free-thinking: wherein the absurdity and infidelity of the sect of free-thinkers is undeniably demonstrated. By a gentleman of Cambridge.
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] A letter from a lady to her husband abroad. The Fifth Edition, Corrected.
Anne Dodd I A letter from a lady to her husband abroad. The Fifth Edition, Corrected.
Anne Dodd II The true-Born Englishman. A satire. Corrected and enlarg'd by the author.