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The political padlock, and the English key, a fable. Translated from the Italian of Father M-----r S----ini, who is now under confinement for the same in Naples, by Order of Don Carlos. With explanatory notes.
S----ini, M-----r.Date: [1742]- Books
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Politicks in miniature: or, The humours of Punch's resignation. A tragi-comi-farcical-operatical puppet-show with a new scene of Punch's levee, and the surprising metamorphosis of his puppets. To which is added, the Political Rehearsal. Harlequin le grand: or, The tricks of Pierrot le primier. With the cheats and adventures of Punchinello, Mezotin, Scaramouch, Pantaloon, and others. Being, a tragi-comi-pantomimical performance of two acts. In which are introduced, an heroic scene on female honour, and a very majestic pantomime scene of kicking. The whole interspers'd with, patriots, chorus of patriots; courtiers, chorus of courtiers; songs; observations, critical and political. Taken from the Westminster Journal of March 20, 1741-2, Oct. 30, & Nov. 6, 1742.
Date: [1742]- Books
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The life and heroick actions of the Eighth Champion of Christendom. With a particular account of his combat with the man in the moon; of the Reception he met with from the Knights of the Golden Flecce; and of the Great Reward he received from Don Roberto, for his Faithful Services to that Doughty Knight. By James Gurthie, biographer.
Gurthie, James, active 18th century.Date: 1739- Books
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On man. A satyr. By a person of honour.
Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of, 1647-1680.Date: 1680 - 1714]- Books
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The fair triumvirate at war. A letter from a lady in town, to her friend, a lady of eminent quality, at Bath. Containing A late Remarkable Conversation at her House, between Antonia, Octavia and Lepida, the Consorts of the Three powerfullest Subjects in the Nation. With a preface by the editor, giving a succinct account of the work, and the alterations thought necessary to be made.
Date: [1742]- Books
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A Step to the lobby.
Date: Printed in the year MDCCIV- Books
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The ladies remonstrance; or, A declaration of the waiting-gentlewomen, chamber-maids, and servant-maids, of the city of London : and within the loyns of copulation; to all gentlemen, London-apprentices, and others whom it may concern; these greeting.
Date: [1659]- Books
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The art of preserving: a poem. Humbly inscribed to the confectioner in chief of the Br--t--sh c--v--lr--. To which is prefixed, a seasonable antidote against the poison of popular censure: being the substance of a letter from a noble lord to a member of Parliament, Relative to the Case of a certain Right Honourable General.
Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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The empirick by a correspondent of the High-German physician's; and address'd to the author of a pamphlet lately publish'd under that title. To be continued.
Date: M.DCC.XXX. [1730]- Books
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A letter of advice, From Alma Mater, To her Beloved Son Jemmy Twitcher.
Alma Mater.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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The perplex'd dutchess: or, treachery rewarded. Being some memoirs of the court of Malfy. In a letter from a Sicilian nobleman, who had his Residence there, to his Friend in London. To which is added Innocence preserv'd. A novel.
Haywood, Eliza Fowler, 1693?-1756.Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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A letter from William Earl of Bath, in the shades, to William Earl of Chatham, at court.
Date: M.DCC.LXVI. [1766]- Books
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A New song, to an old tune; (as sung by one of the Out-Voters from Otaheitee.)
Date: 1796]- Books
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An account of a dream at Harwich. In a letter to a Member of Parliament about the Camisars.
M----m, A----r.Date: 1708?]- Books
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The second part of the trimmer's trim'd: Exposing the good sense, good manners, and polite deportment; famous and exemplary in the Warringtonian wig-cutters: a satire. To which is subjoin'd. A reply to Sophia's letter to the conjurer: with a letter annexed to a reverend gentleman. By T. Bird.
Bird, T., active 1765.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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The statesman's progress: or, a pilgrimage to greatness. Delivered under the similitude of a dream. ... By John Bunyan.
Date: 1741- Books
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The art of preserving. A poem. Humbly inscribed to the confectioner in chief of the B---t---sh c--v--l--y.
Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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Female taste: a satire. In Two epistles. Inscribed to a Modern Polite lady. By a Barrister of the Middle-Temple.
Barrister of the Middle-Temple.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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The parlament [sic] of ladies. Or divers remarkable orders, of the ladies, at Spring Garden, in parlament assembled. Together with certain votes, of the unlawful assembly, at Kate's, in Covent Garden. Both sent abroad to prevent misinformation. By Henry Neville
Neville, Henry, 1620-1694.Date: MDCCLXVIII [1768]- Books
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The statesman's progress: or, a pilgrimage to greatness. Delivered under the similitude of a dream. Wherein are discovered, The Manner of his Setting out. His dangerous Journey, and safe Arrival at the desired Country; with the Manner of his acting when he came there. By John Bunyan.
Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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Did you ever see the like? Or, fun upon fun. Being an account of the beautiful, large, white Greenland bear, lately arrived from Davis Streights, where he was taken upon an island of ice ... Also how 150 creatures call'd patriots, are to be seen all alive about the Court o Requests, ...
Date: 1735- Books
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The life and heroick actions of the eighth champion of Christendom. With a particular account of his combat with the man in the moon; of the Reception he met with from the Knights of the Golden Fleece; and of the Great Reward he received from Don Roberto, for his Faithful Services to that Doughty Knight. By James Gurthie, biographer.
Gurthie, James, active 18th century.Date: [1739]- Books
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A political romance, addressed to - -, Esq. of York. To which is subjoined a key ...
Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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Manners. A satire. By Mr. Whitehead.
Whitehead, Paul, 1710-1774.Date: 1739?]- Books
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The humble remonstrance of the five-foot-highians, against the antichristian practice of using a standard in enlisting of soldiers. To which is added, the wounds o' th' Kirk of Scotland, or a specimen of Presbyterian eloquence, in a sermon preech'd in St Geil's, the great kirk in Edinbrough, in the year of the Lord 1638. By James Kow [sic], o' Strowan. With an elegy on the late Revd Mess Alexander Sinkler [sic], teacher of Plunket-Street Meeting-House, Dublin. As also the north-country-man's description of Christ-Church, Dublin ; with his grace after meat.
Date: MDCCXXXXIII [1733]