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A supplement to the Athenian oracle : being a collection of the remaining questions and answers in the old Athenian mercuries intermixt with many cases in divinity, history, philosophy, mathematicks, love, poetry, never before publish'd. To which is prefix'd the history of the Athenian Society, and an essay upon learning / [by J. Dunton?] By a member of the Athenian Society.
Dunton, John, 1659-1733Date: 1710- Books
The challenge, sent by a young lady to Sir Thomas - etc. or, the female war. Wherein the present dresses and humours, etc. of the fair sex are vigorously attackt by men of quality, and as bravely defended by Madam Godfrey, and other ingenious ladies.
Date: 1697- Books
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The life, travels, and adventures, of Christopher Wagstaff, gentleman, grandfather to Tristam Shandy. Originally published in the latter end of the last century. Interspersed with A suitable Variety of Matter, By the Editor. The whole being intended as a full and final Answer to every thing that has been, or shall be, written in the Out-of-The-Way Way. ...
Date: M.DCC.LXII. [1762]- Books
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An hue and cry after conscience: or The pilgims progress by candle-light in search after honesty and plain-dealing. Represented under the similitude of a dream. Wherein is discovered the pritty [sic] manner of his setting out. His pleasant humours on his journey. The disappointment he met with after all his search. Together with his flight at last into another country, where he is still on his rambles. Written by John Dunton, author of The pilgims guide, from the cradle to his death-bed[.]
Dunton, John, 1627 or 1628-1676.Date: 1720- Books
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Athenæ redivivæ: or, the new Athenian oracle, under three general heads, viz. the divine, philosophick, and secret oracle.
Date: 1704- Books
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The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations, concerning the rights, power, and prerogative of kings, and the rights, privileges & properties of the people: shewing the nature of government in general, both from God and man. An account of the British government; and the rights and privileges of the people in the time of the Saxons, and since the Conquest. The government which God ordained over the children of Israel; and that all magistrates and governors proceed from the people, by many examples in Scripture and history; and the duty of magistrates from Scriptur and reason. An account of eleven emperors, and above fifty kings, depriv'd for their evil government. The right of the people and Parliament of Britain, to resist and deprive their kings for evil government, by King Henry's charter; and likewise in Scotland, by many examples. ... By Lord Sommers.
Date: 1774