ID 11975
Last Name Dodd I
First Name Anne
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Gender Female
Date of Birth 1685
Date of Death 1739
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VIAF URI http://viaf.org/viaf/71283786
Wikipedia Entry https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Dodd
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Publisher The conduct of the Reverend Dr. White Kennett, Dean of Peterborough. from the year 1681, to the present time. Collected from his own writings. Being a very proper supplement to his Three letters to the Bishop of Carlisle, upon the subject of Bishop Merks. By an impartial hand. 1717
Bookseller The dissenters claim of right to a capacity for civil offices. 1717
Publisher The dissenting ministry still valid: In answer to some reflections on Mr. Owen's ordination-book, in a late virulent pamphlet, entitled, The invalidity of the dissenting ministry, by a presbyter of the church. 1717
Publisher The faction: a poem on the new Jacobite and Swedish conspiracy. 1717
Bookseller The layman's second letter to the Bishop of Bangor: or, an examination of His Lordship's sermon before the King. And of Dr. Snape's letter to his Lordship. 1717
Bookseller The layman's second letter to the Bishop of Bangor: or, an examination of His Lordship's sermon before the King. And of Dr. Snape's letter to his Lordship. 1717
Bookseller The new key to The rehearsal. Presented to his Royal Highness the Prince. Written by his Grace George, late Duke of Buckingham. 1717
Publisher The occasional paper. Vol. II. Numb. II. Letters to the author. Containing, I. A vindication of the character of a Protestant from Modern Distinctions. II. Of the Roe-Buck Procession, January 19. With a Judgment on Sir H. M's. Pamphlet, Down with the Mug-Houses. III. Of Canvassing for Places, especially by Churchmen. IV. Of the Jumble and Mischief of unconnected Ideas. V. Of the dissenters writing little against popery in King James's time. 1717
Publisher The occasional paper. Vol. II. Numb. IV. Of removing the incapacities of Protestant dissenters. 1717
Publisher The Occasional paper. Vol. II. Numb. IX. of societies for reformation of manners; with an address to magistrates. 1717
Publisher The occasional paper. Vol. II. Numb. V. Of political friendship. 1717
Publisher The occasional paper. Vol. II. Numb. VIII. Of reputation. An essay, occasion'd by the controversy betwixt the Lord Bishop of Bangor and his opposers. 1717
Publisher The question fairly stated, whether now is not the time to do justice to the friends of the government, as well as to its enemies? And whether the old excuse of its, not being a proper season, will serve any longer. 1717
Bookseller The repeal of the act against occasional conformity, consider'd. In a letter to a Member of the Honourable House of Commons. 1717
Bookseller The repeal of the act against occasional conformity, consider'd. In a letter to a Member of the Honourable House of Commons. 1717
Bookseller The secret history of the rebels in Newgate. Giving an account of their daily behaviour, from the commitment to their goal-delivery. Taken from a diary, kept by a gentleman in the same prison. The second edition, corrected. 1717
Bookseller The secret history of the rebels in Newgate. Giving an account of their daily behaviour, from their commitment to their Goal-Delivery. Taken from a diary kept by a gentleman in the same prison. The Third Edition, Corrected. 1717
Bookseller The secret history of the rebels in Newgate. Giving an account of their daily behaviour, from their commitment to their goal-delivery. Taken from a diary, kept by a gentleman in the same prison. 1717
Bookseller The sense of the people upon the dispute between the Bishop of Bangor on the one part; and Dr. Snape, the Bishop of Carlisle, and Dr. Kennet on the other. 1717
Publisher The third and last volume of posthumous works, written by Mr. Samuel Butler, Author of Hudibras. Part Written in the Time of the Usurpation and the rest in the Reign of King Charles II. To which is added, The coffin for the good old cause. Publish'd just before the Restoration. By Sir Samuel Luke. 1717
Publisher The third and last volume of posthumous works, written by Mr. Samuel Butler, Author of Hudibras. Part written in the Time of the usurpation, and the rest in the Reign of King Charles II. To which is added, The coffin for the good old cause. Publish'd just before the restoration. By Sir Samuel Luke. The Second Edition. 1717
Bookseller The way of the town: or, The sham-heiress. A burlesque poem. Being a satyr on the ladies of pleasure and the beaux's of the town. With the fable of the lady's silver piss-pot. 1717
Publisher Wednesday club-law: or, the injustice, dishonour and ill policy of breaking into parliamentary contracts for publick debts. 1717
Publisher Wednesday club-law: or, the injustice, dishonour and ill policy of breaking into parliamentary contracts for publick debts. 1717
Publisher A collection of the occasional papers for the year 1717. Vol. II. With a preface; and a table of contents, to both volumes. 1718

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