26176
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An essay upon credit, being a proposal for the immediate and entire payment of the publick debts, and raising the credit of the nation: Contain'd in a scheme of management of exchequer credit, by the present funds; without any new tax or imposition. By Edward Leigh, Esq;
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Leigh
, Edward
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Anne Boulter (London)
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1715 |
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23940
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An essay upon glory. Written originally in French by the celebrated Mademoiselle de Scudery. Done into English by a person of the same sex.
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de Scudéry
, Madeleine
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1708 |
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22253
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An essay upon glory. Written originally in French by the celebrated Mademoiselle de Scudery. Done into English by a person of the same sex.
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de Scudéry
, Madeleine
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1708 |
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26267
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An essay upon the effects of camphire and calomel in continual fevers. Illustrated by several cases. To which is added, an occasional observation upon the modern practice of inoculation. And from the whole is deduced an argument in support of the opinion, that the alimentary Canal is the principal Seat of a Fever. By Daniel Lysons, M.D. Physician at Bath, and late Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.
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Lysons
, Daniel
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1771 |
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25609
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An essay, proving, that inclosing commons, and common-field-lands, is contrary to the interest of the nation: In which some Passages in the New System of Agriculture, by J. Laurence M.A. and in the Duty and Office of a Land-Steward, by E. Laurence, Land-Surveyor, are examined. Dedicated to James Oglethorpe Esq; Member of Parliament for Haslemere in the County of Surrey.
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Cowper
, John
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1732 |
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4033
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An estimate of the religion of the fashionable world. By Hannah More. The fifth edition.
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More
, Hannah
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Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
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1793 |
The fifth edition. |
4036
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An estimate of the religion of the fashionable world. By one of the laity.
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More
, Hannah
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Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
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1791 |
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4312
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An estimate of the religion of the fashionable world. By one of the laity. The fourth edition.
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More
, Hannah
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Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
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1791 |
The fourth edition. |
4057
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An estimate of the religion of the fashionable world. By one of the laity. The second edition.
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More
, Hannah
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Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
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1791 |
The second edition. |
4035
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An estimate of the religion of the fashionable world. By one of the laity. The third edition.
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More
, Hannah
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Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
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1791 |
The third edition. |
11671
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An Evening Walk in the Forest: A Poem Descriptive of Forest Trees. By a Lady.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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Jordan and Maxwell (London)
Peter Fremont (London)
Alexander Manners and Robert Miller [Parliament] (Edinburgh)
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1807 |
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25765
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An exact and compleat list of both Houses of the sixth Parliament of Great Britain; or, second Parliament of King George I. As they stood at the demise of His late Majesty, of blessed memory, June 11th 1727. Wherein the Members, are Distinguish'd by their respective Titles, Honours, Dignities, Publick Employments, &c. (very useful at this present Juncture.)
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Parliament of Great Britain
, House of Commons
Parliament of Great Britain
, House of Lords
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1727 |
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25275
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An exact and correct list of the lords spiritual and temporal. As likewise of the knights and commissioners of shires, citizens, and burgesses, chose to serve in the ensuing Parliament. Being the first Parliament of his majesty King George II. and the seventh of Great Britain since the union. Wherein every member is justly and properly describ'd by his title, honour, dignity, or publick employment, &c
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Parliament of Great Britain
, House of Lords
Parliament of Great Britain
, House of Commons
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Joseph Pote (London)
Nicholas Blandford (London)
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1727 |
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25333
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An exact and correct list of the Lords spiritual and temporal. As likewise of the knights and commissioners of shires, citizens, and burgesses, of the first Parliament of his Majesty King George the second; and the Seventh of Great-Britain, which met at Westminster, on Tuesday the 23d day of January, 1727-8. Wherein every member is properly distinguish'd by the chief Seat or common Residence of his Family, or by his Profession, or Publick Employment. To which is added, a true and compleat list of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and also of the commissioners of shires, citizens and burgesses of the present Parliament of Ireland. The Second Edition Carefully Corrected and Amended.
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Parliament of Great Britain
, House of Lords
Parliament of Great Britain
, House of Commons
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Joseph Pote (London)
Nicholas Blandford (London)
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1728 |
The Second Edition Carefully Corrected and Amended. |
25421
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An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal; Distinguishing by the following marks ... Also a true alphabetical double list, of I. The counties, cities, and boroughs, ... II. The names of the knights, citizens, and burgesses, of the present Parliament of Great Britain; ...
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Parliament of Great Britain
, House of Lords
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Anne Dodd I (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
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1731 |
A new edition ... |
25670
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An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal; shewing by distinct symbols, I. The knights of the garter. II. Of the thistle. III. Of the Bath. IV. Privy-Counsellours. V. The Scotch Peers. VI. The Peers under Age. Vii. Others who are not qualify'd to sit in the House. Viii. The Lords and Ladies who walk'd in the Procession to their Majesties Coronation, and the Order each Rank walked in, by Figures. Also, a true compleat double list of the knights and commissioners of shires, citizens and burgesses, returned to serve in the Parliament summoned to meet Nov. 28. 1727. and from thence prorogued to Jan. 23. 1727-8. being the first Parliament of K. George II. and the Seventh of Great Britain (since the Union) digested in such a Method, that if either the Person or Place be known, the rest may be immediately found. viz. I. The Counties, Cities and Boroughs in Alphabetical Order, with the Names of their Representatives against the same respectively. II. The Names of the Members, with their respective City, County, or Borough, against the same, distinguishing the new Members, and specifying how many Parliaments the old have served in. Contrived either to Stitch or Frame. To which is added, the names of such gentlemen of the last Parliament who are left out of the present. The second edition, with alterations.
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Parliament of Great Britain
, House of Commons
Parliament of Great Britain
, House of Lords
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1728 |
The second edition, with alterations. |
25621
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An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal; Shewing by distinct Symbols, I. The Knights of the Garter. II. Of the Thistle. III. Of the Bath. IV. Privy-Counsellours. V. The Scotch Peers. VI. The Peers under Age. Vii. Others who are not qualify'd to sit in the House. Viii. The Lords and Ladies who walk'd in the Procession to their Majesties Coronation, and the Order each Rank walked in, by Figures. Also, a true compleat double list of the the knights and commissioners of shires, citizens and burgesses, returned to serve in the Parliament summoned to meet Nov. 28. 1727. being the first Parliament of K. George II. and the Seventh of Great Britain (since the Union) digested in such a Method, that if either the Person or Place be known, the rest may be immediately found. viz. I. The Counties, Cities and Boroughs in Alphabetical Order, with the Names of their Representatives against the same respectively. II. The Names of the Members, with their respective City, County, or Borough, against the same, distinguishing the new Members, and specifying how many Parliaments the old have served in. To which is added, the names of such gentlemen of the last Parliament who are left out of the present. A New Edition, with the Alterations.
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Parliament of Great Britain
, House of Lords
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Edward Cave (London)
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1729 |
A New Edition, with the Alterations. |
25608
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An examination of Mr Pope's Essay on man. Translated from the French of M. Crousaz, Member of the Royal Academies of Sciences at Paris and Bourdeaux; and Professor of Philosophy and Mathematics at Lausanne.
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de Crousaz
, Jean-Pierre
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Anne Dodd I (London)
Anne Dodd II (London)
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1739 |
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14709
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An examination of Mr. Paine’s writings. By William Fox. Author of an Address to the People of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West-India Sugar and Rum.
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Fox
, William
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1793 |
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11417
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An excursion from London to Dover; containing some account of the manufactures, natural and artificial curiosities, history and antiquities of the towns and villages ... Particularly intended for the amusement and instruction of youth. By Jane Gardiner, Elsham Hall, Lincolnshire. In two vols.
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Gardiner
, Jane
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Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme (London)
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
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1806 |
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6213
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An exhortation or warning to the inhabitants of Woodbridge, and the villages adjacent, by a well-wisher. Many are the faithful warnings, which, through the mercies of God, have been handed down to us in the various ages of the world, by men inspired to communicate what their eyes had seen, their ears heard, and their hands handled, of the good word of God. ...
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Maw
, Mary
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1778 |
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7613
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An exhortation to the inhabitants of the province of South-Carolina, to bring their deeds to the light of Christ, in their own consciences. By Sophia Hume. In which is inserted, some account of the author's experience in the important business of religion.
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Hume
, Sophia
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1752 |
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25615
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An explaination of the several Arabick terms us'd in The siege of Damascus written by Mr. Hughes. With a short account of the historical siege, and the life of Mahomet, as far as is Necessary to the better Understanding of the Play. Likewise a history of the Ancient and present State of the City of Damascus.
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Hughes
, John
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John Brotherton and William Meadows (Cornhill)
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Thomas Jauncy (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
William Lewis (London)
John Graves (London)
William Rufus Chetwood (London)
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1720 |
1 |
26115
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An explanation of the Lord's prayer, commonly called. And true it is; for no man but the man Christ Jesus that ever could say that prayer in their [sic] heart. ... By Timothy Eglington.
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Eglington
, Timothy
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1763 |
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11635
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An explanation of the two sacraments and the occasional rites and ceremonies of the Church of England in a series of dialogues between a mother and her daughters. Intended for the use of young persons. By a lady.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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John Murray II [Albemarle] (London)
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1828 |
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