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25731
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The Ball; or, Un passo tempo: a poem. Displaying the vices, follies, extravagancies, amours, and intrigues of our modern gentry to pass away their time. Particularly the ridotto-ladies, at the Opera-Theatre.
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Unknown
,
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Anne Dodd I (London)
|
1723 |
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25806
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The batchelor's recantation. Or, his estimate of the expences of a married life reconsider'd paragraph by paragraph, and retracted. To which is added, I. His passionate Address to all Batchelors and Maidens. II. An old Maiden Lady's Advice to all young Ones. A tale, (by a Baroness.) III. A Prayer to be used Daily by all spotless Virgins. IV. The Doctor confuted: Or, No Cure for Love. V. A young Lady's Recantation of her Resolution to turn Nun. Humbly address'd to Henry Stonecastle, Esq; Author of The Universal Spectator. By John Single, of Grey's-Inn, Esq. The Second Edition.
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Unknown
,
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1731 |
The Second Edition. |
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25088
|
The better sequel better'd. In a dialogue betwixt the oak and the dunghill.
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Unknown
,
|
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1729 |
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21952
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The British heroe, a new ballad, on the valiant Duke of Cumberland's journey to Scotland. By a Star.
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Unknown
,
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A. Moore (London)
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1746 |
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25268
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The British philippic: a poem, in Miltonic verse. Occasion'd by the insults of the Spaniards, and the preparations for war.
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Akenside
, Mark
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Anne Dodd I (London)
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1738 |
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2367
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The case of Mrs. Catherine Forman, of London.
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Forman
, Catherine
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1750 |
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24621
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The Charter granted by His Majesty King Charles II. To the governor and company of the English colony of Rhode-Island and Providence-Plantations, in New-England in America.
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Unknown
,
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1744 |
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22854
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The citizen's procession, or, The smugler's success and the patriots disappointment. Being an excellent new ballad on the excise-bill.
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Unknown
,
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Anne Dodd I (London)
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1733 |
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25095
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The curious maid, a tale.
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Hildebrand
, Jacob
|
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1720 |
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25504
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The curious maid, a tale.
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Hildebrand
, Jacob
|
|
1720 |
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25568
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The curious maid, a tale.
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Hildebrand
, Jacob
|
|
1721 |
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25611
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The dependant. An epistle to the Honourable Sir George Oxenden Bart. one of the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury.
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Unknown
,
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1734 |
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25698
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The duel; a poem: inscribed to the Right Honourable W P-y Esq;.
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Unknown
,
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A. Moore (London)
|
1731 |
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25115
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The Duel; a poem: inscribed to the Right Honourable W- - - - -P- - - -y Esq; The second edition.
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Unknown
,
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A. Moore (London)
|
1731 |
The second edition. |
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25699
|
The Duel: a poem. Inscribed to the Right Honourable W- P-y, Esq; The Fourth Edition.
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Unknown
,
|
|
1731 |
The Fourth Edition. |
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25495
|
The duel: a poem. Inscribed to the Right Honourable W---- P----y, Esq; The Third Edition.
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Unknown
,
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A. Moore (London)
|
1731 |
The Third Edition. |
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24951
|
The Equity of Parnassus: A Poem.
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Unknown
,
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Charles Corbett (London)
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1744 |
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24848
|
The Evening Call of the Swiss Pastors, Harmonized and Arranged as a Gleee: For Three Voices by Mr Biggs; the Words Written and Adapted to the Music by Mrs. Opie.
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Opie
, Amelia
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Robert Birchall (London)
|
1801 |
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11891
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The Fables of John Dryden, ornamented with engravings from the pencil of the Right Hon. Lady Diana Beauclerc.
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Dryden
, John
|
James Edwards (London)
Edward Harding [98 Pall Mall] (London)
|
1797 |
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25246
|
The faction: a poem on the new Jacobite and Swedish conspiracy.
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Unknown
,
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Sarah Popping [also Poping] (London)
John Harrison (Cornhill)
Anne Dodd I (London)
|
1717 |
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26150
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The false patriot's confession; or, B-----k's address to ambition. In imitation of the first ode, of the fourth book of Horace
|
Hervey
, John
|
Ruth Charlton [Charleton] (London)
|
1737 |
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24971
|
The fatigues of a great man, or, the plague of serving one's country. A satyr.
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Unknown
,
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|
1730 |
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22469
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The Female tatler. By Mrs. Crackenthorpe, the lady who knows every thing.
|
Manley
, Delarivier
|
|
1709 |
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26063
|
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
|
Thomas Bever (London)
Thomas Osborne I (London)
|
1720 |
The Second Edition carefully revised, with the addition of some thousands of notes. |
|
24921
|
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
|
Robert Gosling (London)
Henry Lintot (London)
|
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. |