25390
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An account of a scheme for preventing the exportation of our wool, where the Particulars of it are set forth, and the Methods of putting it in Execution exemplified. To which is added, an examination of a scheme offered by another hand, shewing the Defects and mischievous Consequences of it; as also Several material Extracts from Sir Walter Raleigh and Sir Francis Brewster, concerning the Consequences of the Woollen Trade, and the fatal Effects arising to this Nation from the Exportation of our Wool. Dedicated to the Hon. the House of Commons. By Samuel Webber.
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Webber
, Samuel
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1736 |
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14783
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An Account of cook’s rheumatic powder; A medicine of singular efficacy in the cure of rheumatisms, both chronic and acute, as well as many other complaints of an obstinate nature: such as inveterate scurvies, leprosies, white swellings, worm cases, &c. &c. to which is annexed, alist of more than four hundred remarkable cures. The medicine is sold, by appointment of the proprietor, at E. Newbery’s, the corner of St. Paul’s Church-Yard, and no where else in London, price 5s. each packet, containing 14 doses, stamp included.
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Unknown
,
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1790 |
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25768
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An account of Dr. Quincy's Examination of Dr. Woodward's State of physick and diseases. In a letter to the Free-Thinker.
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N.
, N.
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1719 |
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25343
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An account of explosions in the atmosphere, or airquakes. Their distinction from true earthquakes. With some observations on the late shocks, near this city, &c. to shew that they were most probably of the former kind.
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Unknown
,
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Anne Dodd II (London)
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1750 |
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24600
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An account of some spiritual experiences and rapturous and pious expressions of Elisabeth Mixer, daughter of Deacon John Mixer and Abigail Mixer, (all now dwelling in Suffield,) on June 28, MDCCXX, and at sundry other times experienced and expressed by her. Together, wit the relation she gave of what God had done for her soul, in order to her admission into the Church of Christ in Ashford. With a preface by the Rd. Mr. James Hale.
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Mixer
, Elisabeth
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1736 |
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470
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An Account of the Abipones, an Equestrian People of Paraguay. From the Latin of M. Dobrizhoffer, Eighteen Years a Missionary in that Country. In Three Volumes.
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Dobrizhoffer
, Martinus
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John Murray II [Albemarle] (London)
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1822 |
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13681
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An Account of the American Baptist Mission to the Burman Empire: in a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Gentleman in London. By Ann H. Judson.
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Judson
, Ann
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Thomas Clark (Edinburgh)
Joseph Butterworth and Son (London)
Benjamin Bensley (London)
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1823 |
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14999
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An Account of the American Baptist Mission to the Burman Empire: in a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Gentleman in London. By Ann H. Judson. Second Edition.
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Judson
, Ann
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1827 |
Second Edition. |
14261
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An account of the arguments of counsel with the opinions at large of the Honourable Mr. Justice Gould, Mr. Justice Ashhurt, and Mr.Baron Hotham. Upon the question at the session at the Old-Bailey, on Saturday the 16th of September, 1775, whether Margaret Caroline Rudd ought to be tried. By Joseph Gurney.
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Gurney
, Joseph
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1775 |
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25859
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An Account of the burning the city of London: As it was publish'd by the special authority of King and council in the year, 1666. To which is added, the opinion of Dr. Kennet the present bishop of Peterborough, as publish'd by his Lordship's order, and that of Dr. Eachard, relating thereunto. Also the whole service appointed for the day, which for many years has been left out of the book of common-prayer. From all which, it plainly appears, that the papists had no hand in that dreadful conflagration. Very useful for all those who keep the annual solemn fast on that occasion. The Third Edition.
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Unknown
,
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1721 |
The Third Edition. |
3454
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An account of the captivity of Elizabeth Hanson, late of Kachecky in New-England: who, with four of her children, and servant-maid, was taken captive by the Indians, and carried into Canada. Setting forth The various remarkable Occurrences, sore Trials, and wonderful Deliverances which befel them after their Departure, to the Time of their Redemption. A new edition. Taken in substance from her own mouth, by Samuel Bownas.
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Hanson
, Elizabeth
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1782 |
new |
3457
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An account of the captivity of Elizabeth Hanson, late of Kachecky in New-England: who, with four of her children, and servant-maid, was taken captive by the Indians, and carried into Canada. Setting forth The various remarkable Occurrences, sore Trials, and wonderful Deliverances which befel them after their Departure, to the Time of their Redemption. A new edition. Taken in substance from her own mouth, by Samuel Bownas.
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Hanson
, Elizabeth
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1787 |
A new edition. |
3384
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An account of the captivity of Elizabeth Hanson, now or late of Kachecky, in New-England: who, with four of her children and servant-maid, was taken captive by the Indians, and carried into Canada. Setting forth the various remarkable occurrences, sore Trials, and wonderful Deliverances which befel them after their Departure, to the Time of their Redemption. Taken in substance from her own mouth, by Samuel Bownas. The second edition.
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Hanson
, Elizabeth
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1760 |
The second edition. |
3388
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An account of the captivity of Elizabeth Hanson, now or late of Kachecky; in New-England: who, with four of her children and servant-maid, was taken captive by the Indians, and carried into Canada. Setting forth The various remarkable Occurrences, sore Trials, and wonderful Deliverances which befel them after their Departure, to the Time of their Redemption. Taken in substance from her own mouth, by Samuel Bownas.
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Hanson
, Elizabeth
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1760 |
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25276
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An account of the ceremonies observed at the coronation of the kings and queens of England. I. A description of the royal crowns, scepters, &c, II. The Form of the Royal Letters of Summons sent to the Peers and Peeresses to assist at the Coronation. III. The Ceremony of presenting the Regalia to their Majesties in Westminster-Hall, and of the Grand Procession from thence to the Abbey. IV. The Ceremony of the Coronation, as it is performed in the Church, with the King's Oath, and the Homage of the Nobles to his Majesty. V. The Anointing, Crowning, and Inthronizing of a Queen Consort. VI. The Recess and Manner of their Majesties Return to Westminster-Hall. Vii. The Ceremony of the Services done by several Lords of Manors, and of the Champion's entering the Hall, with the Form of his Challenge, and the Heralds Proclaiming the King's Stile, &c. Extracted from several Antient and Modern Histories of the Coronations of the Kings and Queens of England, and from several publick Records, &c.
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Unknown
,
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1727 |
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22627
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An account of the conduct of the Dowager Duchess of Marlborough, from her first coming to Court, To the Year 1710. In a Letter from Herself to My Lord
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Churchill
, Sarah
Hooke
, Nathaniel
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George Hawkins (London)
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1742 |
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5697
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An account of the convincement and call to the ministry of Margaret Lucas, late of Leek, in Staffordshire.
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Lucas
, Margaret
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1797 |
Second Edition. |
5698
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An account of the convincement and call to the ministry of Margaret Lucas, late of Leek, in Staffordshire.
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Lucas
, Margaret
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1797 |
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25737
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An account of the courts of Prussia and Hannover: sent to a Minister of State in Holland. In which are contain'd the Characters of the Elector of Hannover, now King of England; The Electoral Prince, Duke of Cambridge, and others of that Illustrious Family. To which are added, The ordinances, statutes, and privileges of the Royal Academy, erected by the King of Prussia at Berlin. And The declaration of the Elector Palatine, in favour of his Protestant subjects. All three publish'd by Mr. Toland.
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Toland
, John
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1714 |
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7302
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An account of the establishment of sunday schools in Old Brentford: extracted from the oeconomy of charity. By Mrs. Trimmer.
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Trimmer
, Sarah
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Joseph Johnson (London)
George, George, John and James Robinson (London)
Thomas Longman II (London)
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1787 |
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13490
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An Account of the experience of Mrs. H. A. Rogers. Written by herself. With a brief extract from her diary.
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Rogers
, Hester Ann
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1811 |
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13491
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An account of the experience of Mrs. H. A. Rogers. Written by herself. With a brief extract from her diary.
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Rogers
, Hester Ann
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Thomas Blanshard [or Blanchard] (London)
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1818 |
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3372
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An account of the late trial at the assizes held at Bury St. Edmunds, in Suffolk, on Friday, March 21, 1766. For the murder of Mary Booty; of which Eliz. Burroughs was convicted, and executed April 4, 1766. Containing the substance of the evidence given in court, by the several Witnesses, as it was taken down by a Gentleman present.
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Burroughs
, Elizabeth
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1766 |
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23092
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An account of the life and death of Mrs. Elizabeth Bury, who died, May the 11th 1720. Aged 76. Chiefly collected out of her own diary. Together with her funeral sermon, preach'd at Bristol, May 22. 1720. By the Reverend Mr. William Tong, and her Elegy, by the Reverend Mr. J. Watts. The Third Edition, Corrected.
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Bury
, Elizabeth
Tong
, William
Watts
, J.
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John Penn (London)
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1723 |
The Third Edition, Corrected. |
22626
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An account of the proceedings of the Privy Council of Scotland against David Baillie, with Relation to the Plot. Taken from Original Papers and Records.
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Unknown
,
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Abigail (Ann) Baldwin [Warwick Lane] (London)
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1704 |
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