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Of bathing in the hot-baths, at Bathe; chiefly With Regard to the Palsie, and some Diseases in women. In a Letter, Addressed to Doctor Friend. By John Wynter, M. B. e Col. Christi, Cantab.
Wynter, John, 1699-Date: M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]- Books
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Animadversions upon a paper intitled A letter from a clergyman in the country, to his Friend at Deal. In which, among other Things, The Case of Subscribing to the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion, &c. is largely considered. To which is annexed by the Publisher, a copy of the said letter.
Date: 1753- Books
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Observations on the means of exciting a spirit of national industry; chiefly intended to promote the agriculture, commerce, manufactures, and fisheries, of Scotland. in a Series of Letters to a Friend. Written in the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy-Five. By James Anderson, Author of the Essays Relating to Agriculture and Rural Affairs. ...
Anderson, James, 1739-1808.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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Twenty six letters on religious subjects. Namely, 1. On Trust in God. 2. To a Student. 3. To a Friend, on 2 Cor. v. 10. 4. On Family Worship. 5. On the Difficulties attending the Ministry. 6. On the Influence of Faith. 7. On a Ministerial Address. 8. On the inward Witness. 9. On Election, &c. 10. On Grace in the Blade. 11. On Grace in the Ear. 12. On the full Corn. 13. On hearing Sermons. 14. On Temptation. 15. A Plan of a Library. 16. On the Inefficacy of Knowledge. 17. On a Believer's Frames. 18. On Social Prayer. 19. On Controversy. 20. On Consormity. 21. On Spiritual Blindness. 22. On a State of Poverty. 23. On Simplicity, &c. 24. On Communion. 25. On Faith, &c. 26. On Gospel Illumination. To which are added, hymns, &c. by Omicron.
Newton, John, 1725-1807.Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- Books
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The Ancient and modern library. Vol. I. Containing an account of the following books. (1) Mr. Rymer's fd̆era, acts publica.(2) Commercium epistolicum D. Joannis Collins, &c. de analysi promota. (3) Dr. Friend's vindication of his chimical lectures. (4) Sr. Isaac Newton's philosophin̆aturalis printipia. (5) Antoninus's itinerary of Britain, with notes. By Dr. Gale. (6) The critical library, published by Mr. Sanjore. (7) Nouvelle bilbiotheque choisie. In two volumes. (8) Mr. Bayle's select letters. In three volumes. (9) The life of Cardinal Richelieu, prime minister of state to Lewis XIII. To which is added, a catalogue of books printed abroad and at home, during the months of January, February, and March.
Date: [1714]- Books
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Twenty six letters on religious subjects: Namely, 1. On Trust in God. 2. To a Student. 3. To a Friend, on 2 Cor. v. 10. 4. On Family Worship. 5. On the Difficulties attending the Ministry. 6. On the Influence of Faith. 7. On a Ministerial Address. 8. On the inward Witness. 9. On Election, &c. 10. On Grace in the Blade. 11. On Grace in the Ear. 12. On the full Corn. 13. On hearing Sermons. 14. On Temptation. 15. A Plan of a Library. 16. On the Inefficacy of Knowledge. 17. On a Believer's Frames. 18. On Social Prayer. 19. On Controversy. 20. On Conformity. 21. On Spiritual Blindness. 22. On a State of Poverty. 23. On Simplicity, &c. 24. On Communion. 25. On Faith, &c. 26. On Gospel Illumination. By Omicron.
Newton, John, 1725-1807.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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Plays written by Sir John Vanbrugh. In Two Volumes. ... Containing The Relapse; or Virtue in Danger. The Provok'd Wife. Esop, in Two Parts. ... Containing The Confederacy. The False Friend. The Mistake. A Journey to London. The Provok'd Husband.
Vanbrugh, John, 1664-1726.Date: M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734]- Books
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The theatre of love. A collection of novels, (none of which were ever printed before) containing, I. Frederick and Harriet: Or, The Discreet Parent. II. Miranda: Or, The Favourite Daughter. III Horatio: Or, The Sincere Friend. IV. Cordelia: Or, The Tender Mother. V. The Cruel Father. VI. Clerimont: Or, The Generous Lover. Vii. The Lovers Quarrel: Or, The Fatal Resolution. Viii. John and Joan: Or, The Mannerly Couple. IX. Celia: Or, The Generous Maid. X. Innocence in Distress: Or, Virtue Triumphant. XI. The Rival Sisters. XII. Hillario and Leonora: Or, The Unfortunate Lovers. XIII. Jenny: Or, The Female Fortune-Hunter.
Date: M.DCC.LIX. [1759]- Books
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A tale of a tub. Written for the universal improvement of mankind. To which is added, an account of a battle between the antient and modern books in St. James's library. Also a Discourse concerning the Mechanical Operation of the Spirit, in a Letter to a Friend. A Fragment.
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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Authentic memoirs of that exquisitely villanous Jesuit, Father Richard Walpole. Being The Copy of a letter, written from London, by a Gentleman, to his Friend, another English Gentleman residing at Padoua in Italy: Laying open his abominable Practices and base Dealings with that wicked Traytor Edward Squire; Who was lately, and most deservedly, executed for his poisonous Attempts against the sacred and precious life of Her Most Excellent Majesty Q. Elizabeth; And also on that of his Excellency Robert Earl of Essex. Illustrated with a very pertinent Appendix.
Date: M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]- Books
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A description of the mock election at Garrat, on the seventh of this month. Wherein is given Some Historical Account of its first Rise, the various Cavalcades of the different Candidates, the Speeches they made upon the Hustings, the whimsical Oath of Qualification, And An Authentic Copy of their several droll Printed Addresses. Collected, for the Amusement of a Country Friend, by a person on the spot.
Person on the spot.Date: 1768- Books
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A tale of a tub. Written for the universal improvement of mankind. To which is added, An account of a battle between the ancient and modern books in St. James's Library. Also a discourse concerning the mechanical operation of the spirit, in a Letter to a Friend. A Fragment. With the author's apology; an explanatory notes. By W. Wotton, B.D. and others.
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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An Elegy on the death of that worthy Friend Priscilla Coleman, deceased, widow of John Coleman, late of Sherburne, on the island of Nantucket; who departed this life on the 14th day of the third month. 1762. ...
Date: 1762- Books
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The city and country's calamity: or, Ninety-Nine plagues of an Empty purse. Containing I. The Force of Woman's Magick: Or, The great Virtue of Hoop-Petticoats. II. The Quaker's Feast: Or, The Yea and Nay Gossips. To which is added, Providence the best Friend to the Unfortunate. Written by a Gentleman now in Necessity
Gentleman now in necessity.Date: [1720?]- Books
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Poems on various subjects. Viz. The power of love, Shropshire-Wedding, Advice to a Friend, The Virtuous Maid, a Pastoral. Two Elegies, Combermere, a Poem. Antisthenes and Diogenes, a Satyr. Bunch Hesperus, a Poem. Old Simon, a Tale: The Pedlar, a Tale. The Beggar, The Peasant, a Poem in two Books. Delights for the Ladies, containing new Aenigmas and mathematical Questions, all in Verse, &c. &c. To which is added, The merry miller: or, the country-man's ramble to London. A Farce of two Acts. By Thomas Sadler. Author of several Pieces, which have occasionally been inserted in the Magazines, Diaries, Palladium, &c.
Sadler, Thomas, active 1766-1768.Date: M.DCC.LXVI. [1766]- Books
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The aged Christian's final farewell to the world and its vanities. A pious meditation, composed in the last century, by that truly benevolent patriot, and Compassionate Friend to the Poor Citizens of Bristol, John Whitson, Esq; Alderman of the said City, and a Member in Several Parliaments. Collected from the Author's Manuscripts. To which is prefixed, some account of the author, collected from authentic records, by George Symes Catcott.
Whitson, John, 1555?-1629.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
Joseph Lister the friend of man / [Hector Charles Cameron].
Cameron, Hector Charles, 1878-1958.Date: 1948- Books
Joseph Lister the friend of man / [Hector Charles Cameron].
Cameron, Hector Charles, 1878-1958.Date: 1948- Books
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A looking-glass for the antinomians: In which is clearly shewn that their faith, notwithstanding all their attempts to vindicate it on [Scripture Grounds, is really different from that faith which is required by the Gospel. With a prefatory address to professors of religion, of all denominations. By a Friend to the Gospel of Christ.
Slade, of Shrewsbury.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]- Books
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The west country farmer, (number 2,) Consisting of Three Parts: I. The landlord's answer to his tenant's complaint, wherein he objects to the Farmer's Arguments, blames the Conduct of the Country in several Particulars, but yet promises for the future to be their Friend and Advocate. II. The farmer's reply, in which the Errors of his brethren are excused, their Honesty and Loyalty defended, their Interest farther asserted and maintained, with some hints of Expedients that would be Serviceable to them, and to the whole Kingdom. III. A postscript to the farmers themselves, and assert their true Liberty, and not to be seduced, and beguiled by crafty and designing Men.
Squire, Francis, 1682?-1750.Date: [1732?]- Books
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Florence Nightingale : the wounded soldier's friend / by Eliza F. Pollard.
Pollard, Eliza F., 1840-1911.Date: 1902- Books
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Taste. A satire. In an epistle to a friend.
Date: 1753- Books
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The last farewell sermon, preached at the Tabernacle, near Moorfields, April 1, 1792. By the Rev. John Berridge, M. A. Late Vicar of Everton, Bedfordshire. Taken in Short Hand, at the Time it was delivered, and faithfully transcribed. To which is added, A Short Account of Mr. Berridge's Death, in a Letter from a Friend, who was with him the Day he died. Also a Narrative of the Respect shewed to him by his Friends in London.
Berridge, John, 1716-1793.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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The last farewell sermon, preached at the Tabernacle, near Moorfields, April 1, 1792. By the Rev. John Berridge, M. A. late Vicar of Everton, Bedfordshire. Taken in Short Hand, at the Time it was delivered, and faithfully transcribed. To which is added, A Short Account of Mr. Berridge's Death, in a Letter from a Friend, who was with him the Day he died. Also a Narrative of the Respect shewed to him by his Friends in London.
Berridge, John, 1716-1793.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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A letter to a friend, concerning tea. By John Wesley, ...
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: 1748