3707
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A legal attempt to enforce the practice of infant baptism: Being A genuine Copy of a Petition to Parliament, by the Nurses and Chambermaids of the Cities of London, Westminster, and the Borough of Southwark, against the Anabaptists. To which is added a counter petition by the wives of the Anabaptists; and a letter to the Rev. John Horsey, by Amy Caudle.
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Dry
, Emma
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William Ash (London)
James Buckland [57 Paternoster] (London)
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1786 |
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6921
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A letter addressed to a female friend. By Mrs. Sage, the first English female aerial traveller; describing the General Appearance and Effects of her expedition with Mr. Lunardi's balloon; Which ascended from St. George's Fields on Wednesday, 29th June, 1785, accompanied by George Biggin, Esq. The second edition.
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Sage
, Letitia Ann
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1785 |
The Second Edition. |
7063
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A letter addressed to a female friend. By Mrs. Sage, the first English female aerial traveller; describing The General Appearance and Effects of her expedition with Mr. Lunardi's balloon; Which ascended from St. George's Fields on Wednesday, 29th June, 1785, accompanied by George Biggin, Esq. The third edition.
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Sage
, Letitia Ann
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1785 |
The third edition. |
25405
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A letter from a churchman to a Quaker, upon a discourse had with him concerning the divine Persons, mission, baptism, the Lord's Supper, sinless nature, the oath of God, and a Director, or a Guide to truth. With An Examination of that Letter, by the same Quaker, and A Reply to the Examination, by the said Church-Man, in defence of the letter, and charges brought against the Quakers. Published to awake them, if it may be, out of their dream of sinlessness and sleep of sin; and to precaution people in their conversation with them; and, withal, to assure my Friend of justice done him, as desired in his postscript. The third edition, with the Quaker’s After-Letter, of the Churchman Better Informed, answered also; now carefully corrected and amended in all the former abuses of it; with considerable additons.
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Bayley
, H.
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Nathaniel Dodd (London)
Elizabeth Smith (London)
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1723 |
The third edition, with the Quaker’s After-Letter, of the Churchman Better Informed, answered also; now carefully corrected and amended in all the former abuses of it; with considerable additons. |
25845
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A letter from a gentleman in London to his friend in Amsterdam. Translated from the French.
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Unknown
, [Man]
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Anne Dodd I (London)
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1734 |
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22911
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A letter from a gentlewoman in the country, to the Lord Bishop of Bangor.
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Willis
, Catharine
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[1717?] |
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22912
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A letter from a lady at Madrass to her friend in London: Giving an account of a visit, made by the governor of that place, with his lady and others, to the Nabob (prime minister to the Great Mogul) and his lady, &c. in which their persons, and amazing richness of dress, are particularly described. With some account of the manners and customs of the Moors in general.
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Smart
, Jane
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H. Piers (London)
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1743 |
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6508
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A letter from a lady to her daughter, on the manner of Passing Sunday Rationally and Agreeably.
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Wiseman
, Mary
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John Marshall I and Co. [Aldermary] (London)
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1788 |
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25676
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A letter from a lady to her husband abroad.
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Broxholme
, Noel
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
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1728 |
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25719
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A letter from a lady to her husband abroad. The Fifth Edition, Corrected.
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Broxholme
, Noel
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
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1729 |
The Fifth Edition, Corrected. |
25347
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A letter from a lady to her husband abroad. The Fourth Edition, corrected.
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Broxholme
, Noel
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
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1729 |
The Fourth Edition, Corrected. |
25184
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A letter from a lady to her husband abroad. The Second Edition.
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Broxholme
, Noel
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
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1729 |
The Second Edition. |
25221
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A letter from a lady to her husband abroad. The Third Edition.
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Broxholme
, Noel
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
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1729 |
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25819
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A letter from a member of the House of Commons of Ireland, to a Gentleman of the Long-Robe in England: containing An Answer to some Objections made against the Judicatory Power of the Parliament of Ireland. To which is added, The late Duke of Leeds's Reasons for Protesting against a Vote made in the House of Lords in England, which declared a certain Tryal before the House of Lords in Ireland to be coram non Judice.
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Unknown
, [Man]
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1720 |
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25160
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A letter from a merchant of London to a Member of Parliament: In Answer to a letter from a Member of Parliament to his Friends in the Country, Concerning the Duties on Wine and Tobacco.
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Unknown
,
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Anne Dodd I (London)
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1733 |
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5268
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A letter from a minister in the country, to his friend In London.
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Unknown
,
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1767 |
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25893
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A letter from a parishioner of St. Clement Danes, To the Right Reverend Father in God Edmund, Lord Bishop of London, Occasion'd by His Lordship's causing the Picture, over the Altar, to be taken down. With Some Observations on the Use and Abuse of Church Paintings in General, and of that Picture in Particular.
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Unknown
,
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1725 |
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7102
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A letter from a Scotch nun, to a bachelor, containing the reasons why so few are married; with wholesome advices to both sexes in all ranks, how to get married, and that soon.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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1791 |
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24806
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A letter from a souldier to the Commons of England, occasioned by an address now carrying on by the Protestants in Ireland, in order to take away the fund appropriated for the payment of the arrears of the Army.
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Trenchard
, John
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1702 |
The second edition |
1640
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A letter from Amelia to the inspector.
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Amelia
,
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William Owen (London)
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1751 |
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3354
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A letter from an unhappy young lady, now under confinement in Newgate, to a certain right honourable magistrate.
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Canning
, Elizabeth
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W. Webb (London)
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1754 |
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14004
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A letter from Candor, to the public advertiser: Containing a series of constitutional remarks on some late interesting trials, and other points, of the most essential consequence to civil liberty. The Fourth Edition, in which there are many material additions.
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Candor
,
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John Almon [Piccadilly] (London)
John Exshaw I [Dame Street] (Dublin)
Elizabeth Watts [m. Lynch in 1768] (Dublin)
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1765 |
The Fourth Edition, in which there are many material additions. |
25093
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A letter from Edinburgh to Dr. Sherlock, rectifying the committee's notions of sincerity. Defending the whole of the B. of Bangor's doctrine: and maintaining that religion, not a profession of it, is religion; that the Gospel, not a corruption of it, is the Gospel; that Christ, not the church, is Christ. In which is an apology for the English dissenters. With a word or two relating to Mr. Toland. By Gilbert Dalrymple, D.D
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Legh
, George
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
Joseph Fox I (London)
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1718 |
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25216
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A letter from Edinburgh to Dr. Sherlock, rectifying the committee's notions of sincerity. Defending the whole of the B. of Bangor's doctrine: and Maintaining That Religion, not a Profession of it, is Religion; That The Gospel, not a Corruption of it, is The Gospel; That Christ, not the Church, is Christ. In which is An Apology for the English Dissenters. With a word or two relating to Mr. Toland. By Gilbert Dalrymple, D.D. The Second Edition, corrected.
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Legh
, George
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
Joseph Fox I (London)
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1718 |
The Second Edition, corrected |
25185
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A letter from Edinburgh to Dr. Sherlock, rectifying the committee's notions of sincerity. Defending the whole of the B. of Bangor's doctrine. And maintaining That Religion, not a Profession of it, is Religion; That The Gospel, not a Corruption of it, is The Gospel That Christ, not the Church, is Christ. In which is An Apology for the English Dissenters. With a word or two relating to Mr. Toland. By Gilbert Dalrymple, D.D. The Third Edition Corrected and Enlarged.
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Legh
, George
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
Joseph Fox I (London)
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1718 |
The Third Edition Corrected and Enlarged. |