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Comical sayings of Pady from Cork; with his coat button'd behind. Being an elegant conference betwixt English Tom and Irish Teague; with pady's catechism, his opinion of purgatory, the state of, the dead; and his supplication when a mountain sailor. To which is added his creed for all Romish believers. [I]n all its parts carefully corrected.
Graham, Dougal, 1724-1779Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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The Caledonian Laddie. To which are added, Jenny's Bawbee, the tippling old cobbler.
Date: [between ca. 1780 and 1810?]- Books
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Five excellent new songs. Intituled, I. The sailor's promise to this sweet-heart molly. II. Dear Colin. III. Another way of dear Colin. IV. A pleasant song on the grain barley-corn. V. Charming Moggy.
Date: 1743- Books
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The witty and entertaining exploits or George Buchanan, who was commonly called, the King's fool. In six parts, complete. To which is added, several entertaining jests.
Graham, Dougal, 1724-1779Date: Printed in the year, [Between ca. 1790 and 1810?]- Books
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A New mason's song to which is added, Captain Johnstons last farewell, and push about the Jorum,
Date: Printed this present year [Between ca. 1760 and 1800?]- Books
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The Conslart sailors garland, in three parts. I. The loyal courtship betwen a sailor and a farmer's only daughter. II. The sailors mother's extream passion for her son's pretending to marry the farmer's daughter, whom she thought below his fortune. III. The sailors wedding who brought his bride home to his mother in such a rich carb, that she took her to be a lady, till the farmer her father, otherwise informed her saying down two hundred guineas on the wedding day, concluding with the sailor's mother's frolicksome figures upon the sight of the gold.
Date: [between ca. 1730 and 1770?]- Books
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John Thomson's man, or, A short survey of the difficulties and disturbances that may attend a married life. To which is added, some very extensive and most sultory observations thereon. With sertain and approved rules for the choice of a wife.
Date: Printed this present year. [between ca. 1770and 1790?]- Books
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The Spinner's garland, or, The rock and the wee pickle tow.
Date: Printed in the year 1787- Books
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Love in a tub: or, The merchant outwitted, To which are added, Honest Mall Boye. O to be married if this bethe way Gay Damon. Entered according to order.
Date: between ca. 1790 and 1810?]- Books
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An Excellent now [sic] song, intituled My love she is the ring-leader. Together with three excellent new songs. Song II. The lasses of Kinghorn. Song III. Dear Colin, with the answer. Song IV. Another way of dear Colin.
Date: 1743- Books
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Sweet innocence; being a collection of favourite songs. 1. The sailor's love to fair Isabel. 2. The maid of Primrose Hill. 3. Bachelor's Hall. 4. Daffodill. 5. The busy crew.
Date: between ca. 1760 and 1800?]- Books
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Fair Margaret's misfortunes; or, sweet William's frightful dreams on his wedding night, with the sudden death and burial of those noble lovers.
Date: [1760?]- Books
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Three excellent new songs 1. The sailor laddie. 2. Good ale keeps my heat aboon. 3. The golden glove.
Date: [between ca. 1770 and 1790?]- Books
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The History of Jack the giant-killer, with an account of his invisible coat, cap of knowledge, sword of sharpness & shoes of swiftness.
Date: MDCCXCVIII. [1798]- Books
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A Pretty dialogue betwixt Robin Hood and a beggar.
Date: between ca. 1760 and 1800?]- Books
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The Two new songs of wha wants me? To which are added, the distressed damsel, Molly Rover, and a new song.
Date: Printed this present year. [between ca. 1750 and 1800?]- Books
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Christs Kirk on the green; in three cantos. Containing, a very humorous description of a country wedding, with a squabble that ensued; also, how a peace was made up, and a' things 'gree'd again. Written by King James the First, when confined a prisoner in England.
James I, King of Scotland, 1394-1437Date: Printed in the year. MDCCXCVII. [1797]- Books
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The A,b,c, with the shorter catechism, agreed upon by the assembly of divines at Westminster, and appointed by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, to be a directory for catechising of such as are of weaker capacity.
Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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Narrative of the loss of the tribune frigate, on Thursday the 23d of Nov. 1797, at the entrance of Halifax harbour, in Nova Scotia. With a circumstantial account of the meloncholy catastrophe, which befel the crew of that unfortunate ship, twelve only being saved out of 240, besides several Gentleman who had gone on board to render their assistance, when the tribune first struck the thrum-cap shoals, after experiencing every hardship human nature was able to endure.
Date: Printed this present year.-1798- Books
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Four excellent new songs, viz. All the world's a stage. Down the burn Davie love. Colin's Request. And The Object I adore.
Date: [1800?]- Books
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The Life and transactions, of James Sharp, arch bishop of St Andrews: Giving, a particular account of his betraying the Church of Scotland, and other acts of perjury and cruelty during his life; with a minute relation of his behaviour, when he was attacked and put to death at Magus Muir. To which is interspersed, an account of the battle of Pentland-Hills, and the barbarious cruelties that were exercised on the people, before and after that battle, &c. &c.
Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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The Bonny lass of Banaphie. To which is added, Gilderoy.
Date: [between ca. 1780 and 1790?]- Books
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The Factors garland, in four parts. Being an account how a young man, after having rioted away part of his estate, became factor to several merchants in London. How he found the corpse of a dead Christian lying on the ground in Turkey, and gave fifty pounds for its burial. Also, how he freed a young woman from being strangled, and brought her to London. How he went to that country where the Damsel's father was lord; and how, by a vest of her flowering, the prince came to hear of his daughter, whom he had lost three years before, telling the factor, that he would give her to the man in marriage that should bring her home. How he was betray'd and cast over board, and in what manner he was preserved, and brought to that prince's palace, and to the Damsel, &c.
Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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A letter, from a volunteer in the service of Immanuel, to his friend. Accompanied with a poetical invitation to careless sinners, to enter into the service of the King of Kings. To which is added the Christian's hope. By Thomas Mason, preacher of the Gospel in Harwich.
Mason, Thomas, Preacher of the gospel in Harwick.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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The Irish boy's garland; compos'd of three excellent new songs. I. The Irish boy. II. The bony Irish girl. III. The valiant sailor.
Date: 1744