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An epistle to the Rev. Mr. Warburton. Occasioned By his Treatment of the author of the Pleasures of Imagination
Dyson, Jeremiah- E-books
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The friar and boy; or, The young piper's Pleasant pastime. Containing, His witty Pranks, in Relation to his Step-Mother, whom he fitted for her unkind Treatment. Part the first
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The friar and boy, or the merry piper's pleasant pastime: containing, his witty pranks, relating to his Step-Mother, whom he well fitted for her unkind Treatment. Part the first
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The life of Lamenther: A True History. Written by Herself. In Five Parts. Containing a just Account of the many Misfortunes she underwent, occasioned by the ill Treatment of an unnatural Father
Wall, Anne- E-books
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The bishop of Bangor vindicated. Being considerations upon the treatment of his Lordship in several pamphlets and sermons lately publish'd; especially in That entitled, Remarks upon the Lord Bishop of Bangor's Treatment of the Clergy and Convocation. With
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A narrative of the disinterment of Milton's coffin, in the parish-church of St. Giles, Cripplegate, on Wednesday, 4th of August, 1790; and of the Treatment of the Corpse, During that, and the Following Day
Neve, Philip- E-books
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A narrative of the disinterment of Milton's coffin, in the parish-church of St. Giles, Cripplegate, on Wednesday, 4th of August, 1790; and of the Treatment of the Corpse, During that and the Following Day
Neve, Philip- E-books
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A letter from a gentleman in the country, to a Member of Parliament in Town, containing Remarks upon a Book lately published, intitled, ``the Conduct and Treatment of John Crookshanks, Esq; late Commander of His Majesty's Ship the Lark.''
Gentleman in the country- E-books
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An illustration of the wisdom and equity of an indulgent providence, in a Similar Treatment of all Creatures on this Globe. Wherein The Nature and Ground of Happiness; and also the Origin of Evil, are carefully examined and represented
Edmonds, John- E-books
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Remarks on the Reverend Mr. John Wesley's Sufficient answer to the author of the Letters on Theron and Aspasio. With a letter address'd to him, Relating to his very extraordinary Treatment of that Author, &c. By J. D.
Dove, John- E-books
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A treatise on cattle: shewing the most approved methods of breeding, rearing, and fitting for use, horses, asses, mules, horned cattle, Sheep, Goats, and Swine; With Directions for The proper Treatment of them in their several Disorders: To which is added
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A syllabus of lectures, On the theory and practice of midwifery: including, the pathology, or general doctrine of the acute and chronical diseases, Incident to women and children, With their Treatment, and Method of Cure. For the clearer Demonstration of
White, Thomas- E-books
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A letter to the Right Honourable Willoughby Bertie, By descent Earl of Abingdon, By descent Lord Norreys; High Steward of Abingdon and Wallingford. In which His Lordship's Candid and Liberal Treatment of the now Earl of Mansfield, Is fully vindicated
Lind, John- E-books
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Memoirs of the life and travels of the late Charles Macpherson, Esq. in Asia, Africa, and America. Illustrative of manners, customs, and character; with a Particular Investigation of the Nature, Treatment, and Possible Improvement, of the Negro in the Bri
Macpherson, Charles- E-books
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A treatise on the inoculation of horses, for the strangles; in which is clearly laid down, the manner and time of the operation; the Preparation Necessary Previous thereto; and the Mode of Treatment During the Continuance of the Disorder; the Whole Being
Ford, Richard- E-books
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An address to the electors, and other free subjects of Great Britain; occasion'd by the late secession. In which is contain'd a particular account of all our negotiations with Spain, and their Treatment of Us, for above Ten Years past
Robins, Benjamin- E-books
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A passage, in the dedication of a treatise call'd, Suspiria sacra, vindicated, from the exceptions of the Lord-Bishop of Bangor. With a seasonable enquiry into the Hobbeian religion: And some Occasional Remarks on Dr. Clarke's Treatment of the Ancient Wri
Dawson, Thomas- E-books
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An impartial and circumstantial narrative of the present state of Botany Bay, in New South Wales: With a Description of the Country; Treatment of the Convicts on their Passage, and after their arrival. Also the Manners, Customs, Religion, &c. of the Nativ
Barrington, George- E-books
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The fatal effects of the present rebellion exemplify'd in a true but melancholy account of the life and death of Mr. Sydenham, (son of the late Mr. Sydenham, Merchant in Bristol) whose untimely End was occasioned by the Arbitrary and cruel Treatment which
L-r-nce, J-n- E-books
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A free and familiar letter to that great refiner of Pope and Shakespear, the Rev. Mr. William Warburton, preacher of Lincoln's-Inn. With remarks upon the Epistle of friend A. E. In which his Unhandsome Treatment of this celebrated Writer is expos'd in the
Grey, Zachary- E-books
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The love, joy, and distress, of the beautiful & virtuous Miss Fanny Adams; that was trapan'd in a false marriage to Lord Whatley. His base and ungenerous Treatment of her in Marrying another Lady, who afterwards died. He repents and becomes a loving Husba
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A short and true narrative of the rebellion in 1745: beginning with the Young Chevalier's entry into the West of Scotland, until his banishment out of France; With an Account of his bad Treatment, for his good Services to the French King. Together with th
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The history of Harvides and Donna Lupella. Containing, I. The family of Harvides. II. His amour with a marry'd lady of distinction, called Harriot. III. His Courtship and cruel Treatment of Emilia. IV. His Intrigue with the Duchess de Joyouse, and Madam d
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A short treatise on the unfair purchase of the slaves, and their barbarous usage from Africa to the West Indies. Their cruel Treatment in the West Indies. That the slave trade is a disgrace to rational humanity, but more especially to Christianity. That t
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Some observations on the writers of the present age, and Their Manner of treating each other; More particularly relative to the Treatment of Lord O-y, and the Inspector, in a Pamphlet entitled, Some Remarks on the Life and Writings of Dr. J- H-