26063
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The fifth and last part of Modern reports: being a continuation of several special cases argued and adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, at Westminster, In the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, l0th, and 11th Years of the Reign of the late King William; and Judgments thereupon. Together with Special Pleadings to most of the said Cases. None of them ever printed before. Collected by the same hand as the former parts. The Second Edition carefully revised, with the addition of some thousands of notes.
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Great Britain
, Court of King's Bench
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Thomas Bever (London)
Thomas Osborne I (London)
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1720 |
The Second Edition carefully revised, with the addition of some thousands of notes. |
24921
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The first part of the institutes of the laws of England: or, a commentary upon Littleton, Not the Name of the Author only, but of the Law it self. Haec ego grandaevus pofui tibi, candide Lector Authore Edwardo Coke, Milite. Also three learned Tracts of the same Author: The first, his Reading upon the 27th of Edward the First, Entitled, "The Statute of Levying Fines: The second, of Ball and Mainprize: And the third, his Compleat Copyholder. To the whole is added, the Treatise of the Dio Tenures of the Laws of England
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Coke
, Edward
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Robert Gosling (London)
Henry Lintot (London)
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1738 |
The Twelfth Edition, (carefully corrected from the Errors of the former Impressions) With two new Tables; and many References to the Modern Law Cases, never printed before. |
26048
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The first part of the institutes of the laws of England: or, a commentary upon littleton, not the name of the author only, but of the law it self. Hœc ego grandœvus posui tibi, candide lector, Authore Edwardo Coke, milite. Also three learned tracts of the same author: the first, his reading upon the 27th of Edward the first, entituled, the statute of levying fines: the second, of Bail and mainprize: and the third, his compleat copyholder. The eleventh edition, (carefully corrected from the many errors of the former impressions) to which is added, the treatise of the old tenures of the laws of England: with two new tables; and many references to the modern law cases, never printed before, and distinguished from the old references by this mark
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Coke
, Edward
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Bernard Lintott (London)
Robert Gosling (London)
Thomas Ward (London)
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1719 |
The eleventh edition, (carefully corrected from the many errors of the former impressions) |
25810
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The first satire of the second book of Horace, imitated in a dialogue between Alexander Pope of Twickenham in Com. Midd. Esq; on the one part, and his learned council on the other.
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Pope
, Alexander
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1733 |
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25130
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The first satire of the second book of Horace, imitated in a dialogue between Alexander Pope, of Twickenham in Com. Midd. Esq; on the one part, and his learned council on the other.
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Pope
, Alexander
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Lawton Gilliver (London)
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1733 |
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25435
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The first satire of the second book of Horace, Imitated in a dialogue between Alexander Pope, of Twickenham in Com. Midd. Esq; on the one part, and his learned council on the other.
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Pope
, Alexander
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1733 |
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25484
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The first satire of the second book of Horace, imitated in a dialogue between Alexander Pope, of Twickenham in Com. Midd. Esq; on the one part, and his learned council on the other.
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Pope
, Alexander
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1733 |
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25963
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The fourth part of modern reports, being a collection of several special In the 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, and 6th Years of the Reigns of King William and Queen Mary, and 7th Year of King William, and Judgments thereupon; with several of the Pleadings at large; being carefully examined by the Records. And also The Number-Rolls of most of the other cases. The Second Edition, carefully revised, with the Addition of a great Number of References never before printed. Collected by a Learned Hand.
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Great Britain
, Court of King's Bench
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Thomas Ward (London)
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1722 |
The Second Edition, carefully revised, with the Addition of a great Number of References never before printed. |
12515
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The Fresh-water Fishes of Great Britain, drawn and described by Mrs. T. Edward Bowdich.
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Lee
, Sarah Bowdich
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Rudolph Ackermann (London)
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1828 |
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24940
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The Gentleman’s Recreations: in Three Parts. The first part contains a short and easie introduction to all the liberal arts and sciences, &c. The second treats of horsemanship, hawking, hunting, fowling, fishing, agriculture, &c. Done from the most Authentick Authors, especially several lately Printed at Paris, as may be seen in the Preface; with great Enlargements, made by those well Experienced in the respective Recreations. The third is a compleat body of all our forest, chace, and game-laws, as they are at this Time. The whole illustrated with near an hundred copper-cuts relating to several Subjects, particular all Sorts of Nets, Engines, Traps, &c. are added for the Taking of Wild-Beasts, Fowl, Fish, &c. not hitherto Publish'd by any. The Second Edition Corrected, with near one half of additions.
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Rebecca Bonwicke (London)
John Walthoe I (London)
William Freeman (London)
Timothy Goodwin (London)
Matthew Wotton (London)
Benjamin Tooke I (London)
John Nicholson (London)
Samuel Manship (London)
Richard Parker (Cornhill)
Ralph Smith III (London)
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1709 |
The Second Edition Corrected, with near one half of additions. |
22893
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The happy courtezan: or, the prude demolish'd. An epistle from the celebrated Mrs. C- P-, to the angelick Signior Far--n--li
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Muilman
, Teresia Constantia
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1735 |
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21950
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The happy North-Briton. A poem. On the marriage of His Grace the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, with Miss Spencer.
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Boyd
, Elizabeth
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1737 |
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7516
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The Honourable Mrs. Osborne's, letter, to the Lords of the Admiralty, ...
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Osborn
, Sarah
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1757 |
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2463
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The ladies history of England; from the descent of Julius Cæsar, to the summer of 1780. Calculated for the use of the ladies of Great-Britain and Ireland; and likewise adapted to general use, entertainment, and instruction. By Charlotte Cowley.
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Cowley
, Charlotte
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1780 |
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3374
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The last dying words and confession of Elizabeth Johnson, who was executed at Tyburn near York, on Saturday the 23d of August 1800, for uttering a forged pound note, purporting to be drawn by the Governor of the Company of the Bank of England; also, for uttering two counterfeit half-guineas, and also for having in her possession other forged notes, counterfeit half-guineas, and seven shilling pieces.
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Johnson
, Elizabeth
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Samuel Tupman [Long Row] (Nottingham)
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1800 |
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23188
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The last speech, confession and warning, of Margaret Dickson, who was execute in the Grass-Mercat of Edinburgh, for the unnatural murder of her own child, on Wednesday the 2d of September 1724.
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Dickson
, Margaret
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1724 |
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24386
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The life and character of Sir William Temple, Bart. Written by a particular friend. Never before published.
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Giffard
, Martha
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Benjamin Motte (London)
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1728 |
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23079
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The masquerade. A poem. Humbly inscribed to His Grace the Duke d'Aumont.
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Centlivre
, Susanna
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Bernard Lintott (London)
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1713 |
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24915
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The miser, a poem: from the first satire of the first book of Horace. Inscrib’d to Horatio Walpole, Esquire
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Minshull
, Mr.
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Anne Dodd I (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
John Penn (London)
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1735 |
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25372
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The modern poet. A rapsody. The Second Edition.
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Unknown
,
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Anne Dodd I (London)
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1736 |
The Second Edition. |
25440
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The neuter: or, a modest satire on the poets of the age. By a Lady. Dedicated to the Right Honourable Mary Wortley Montague.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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Thomas Osborne I (London)
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1733 |
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23100
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The old fox chas'd: a new court-ballad. Humbly inscribed to His Grace the Duke of A-----l. By Humphry Doggrel, Esq;
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Ogle
, Margaret
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1742 |
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25206
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The parson hunter. A poem.
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Unknown
,
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Anne Dodd I (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
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1731 |
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10036
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The Passage of the Saint Gothard
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Cavendish
, Georgiana
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Gameau and Co. (London)
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1803 |
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25327
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The poet and the muse.
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Unknown
,
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1737 |
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