25458
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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 Fourth Edition with a Pref. & P.S. & Notes.
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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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1719 |
The Fourth Edition with a Pref. & P.S. & Notes. |
3026
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A letter from H---- G----g, Esq; One of the Gentlemen of the Bed-Chamber to the Young Chevalier, and the only Person of his own Retinue that attended him from Avignon, in his late Journey through Germany, and elsewhere: containing Many remarkable and affecting Occurrences which happened to the P- during the Course of his mysterious Progress. To A particular Friend.
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Haywood
, Eliza
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1750 |
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3060
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A letter from H---- G----g, Esq; one of the gentlemen of the bed-chamber to the Young Chevalier, and the only person of his own retinue that attended him from Avignon, in his late journey through Germany, and elsewhere: Containing many remarkable and affecting Occurrences which happened to the P- during the course of his mysterious progress. To a particular friend. The Second Edition.
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Haywood
, Eliza
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1750 |
The Second Edition. |
3034
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A letter from H---- G----g, Esq; one of the gentlemen of the bed-chamber to the young Chevalier, and the only Person of his own Retinue that attended him from Avignon, in his late journey through Germany, and elsewhere: Containing many remarkable and affecting occurrences which happened to the P--- during the course of his mysterious progress. To a particular friend.
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Haywood
, Eliza
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1750 |
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5203
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A letter from Lady ********* to the celebrated Miss K**** F*****. Concerning their late adventures in St. James's Park.
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Unknown
,
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1760 |
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1674
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A letter from Miss F--d, addressed to a Person of Distinction. With a new ballad To an old tune. Sent to the author by an Unknown Hand.
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Thicknesse
, Ann
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1761 |
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1732
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A letter from Miss F--d, addressed to a person of distinction. With a new ballad to an old tune. Sent to the author by an unknown hand. The second edition. With a postscript.
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Thicknesse
, Ann
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1761 |
The second edition. With a postscript. |
25245
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A letter from Mr. Congreve to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Cobham.
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Congreve
, William
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Anne Dodd I (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
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1729 |
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6919
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A letter from Mrs. Christian Hart, to Mrs. Margaret Caroline Rudd; elucidating several circumstances which did not appear on the trial; refuting particular falsities and Mal-Aspersions asserted by that Notified lady, and relating a Circumstantial Account of her transactions during the time Mrs. Hart lived servant with her. The Whole authenticated by the Affidavit of Mrs. Christian Hart, which is deposited in the Hands of the Publisher, and a Copy of which is annexed.
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Hart
, Mrs. Christian
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1776 |
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6990
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A letter from Mrs. Gunning, addresed to His Grace the Duke of Argull. The third edition.
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Gunning
, Susannah
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1791 |
The third edition. |
6816
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A letter from Mrs. Gunning, addressed to His Grace the Duke of Argyll.
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Gunning
, Susannah
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1791 |
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6857
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A letter from Mrs. Gunning, addressed to His Grace the Duke of Argyll. The fourth edition.
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Gunning
, Susannah
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1791 |
The fourth edition. |
6759
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A letter from Mrs. Gunning, addressed to His Grace the Duke of Argyll. The second edition.
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Gunning
, Susannah
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1791 |
The second edition. |
7133
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A letter from Rachel Chandler, to ministers and elders.
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Chandler
, Rachel
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1766 |
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22913
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A letter from South Carolina; giving an account of the soil, air, product, trade, government, laws, religion, people, military strength, &c. of that province; together with the manner and necessary charges of settling a plantation there, and the annual profit it will produce. Written by a Swiss gentleman, to his friend at Bern.
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Nairn
, Thomas
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Abigail (Ann) Baldwin [Warwick Lane] (London)
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1710 |
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448
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A Letter from the Countess of Nithsdale . . . Containing a Circumstantial Account of the Escape of her Husband, William Maxwell, Fifth Earl of Nithsdale, from the Tower of London, the 23 of Feb., 1716
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Maxwell
, Winifred
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John Rider II [Little Britain] (London)
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1827 |
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14223
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A letter from the Lord Bishop of London, to the clergy and people of London and Westminster; on occasion of the late earthquakes.
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Sherlock
, Thomas
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1750 |
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25174
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A letter from the people to Caleb D'Anvers Esq;
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Unknown
,
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Anne Dodd I (London)
Jane Graves (London)
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1729 |
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7752
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A letter humbly address'd to the Right Honourable the Earl of Chesterfield. By Mrs. Teresia Constantia Muilman.
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Phillips
, Teresia Constantia
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1750 |
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7755
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A letter humbly address'd to the Right Honourable the Earl of Chesterfield. By Mrs. Teresia Constantia Muilman.
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Phillips
, Teresia Constantia
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1750 |
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7757
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A letter humbly address'd to the Right Honourable the Earl of Chesterfield. By Mrs. Teresia Constantia Muilman. Second edition.
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Phillips
, Teresia Constantia
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J. Rowlands (London)
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1750 |
Second edition. |
7756
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A letter humbly address'd to the Right Honourable the Earl of Chesterfield. By Mrs. Teresia Constantia Muilman. Third edition.
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Phillips
, Teresia Constantia
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Mary Cooper (London)
Anne Dodd II (London)
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1756 |
Third edition. |
7753
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A letter humbly addressed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Chesterfield. By Mrs. Teresia Constantia Muilman.
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Phillips
, Teresia Constantia
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1750 |
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13748
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A letter of consolation and counsel to the good people of England, especially of London and Westminster, occasion'd by the late earthquakes. By a layman.
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Unknown
, [Man]
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Mary Cooper (London)
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1750 |
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2128
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A letter on the divine eternal sonship of Jesus Christ: As the Second Person in the Ever-Blessed Three-One God. occasioned by the perusal of Mr. Romaine's sermon on John viii. 24. entitled, A discourse upon the self-existence of Jesus Christ. With three letters on assurance of interest in Christ: As that which belongs unto the Reflex, and not to the Direct Act of Faith; and rather unto the Spirit's Sealing, than to the Soul's first Act of Believing. Written as the author's thoughts, o n part of Mr. Marshal's Book, Entitled, The gospel-mystery of sanctification. And two letters on the gift of the Holy Spirit to believers, as a Sealer, and his being to them as such, the Earnest of their Inheritance. By one who has tasted that the Lord is gracious.
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Dutton
, Anne
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1757 |
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