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Miscellanies in prose and verse. By William King.
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: [1708]- Journals
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Date: 1709- Books
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The art of cookery, in imitation of Horace's Art of poetry. With some letters to Dr. Lister, and others: occasion'd principally by the title of a book publish'd by the Doctor, being the works of Apicius Colius, Concerning the Soups and Sauces of the Ancients. With an Extract of the greatest Curiosities contain'd in that Book. To which is added Horace's Art of poetry, in Latin. By the author of the Journey to London. Humbly inscrib'd to the Honourable Beef Steak Club.
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: [1712]- Books
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A friendly letter from honest Tom Boggy, To the Reverend Mr. G-d, Canon of Windsor; Occasion'd by a Sermon against Censure, preach'd In St. George's Chappel. Dedicated to her Grace the D-----ss of M------h. Very proper to be tack'd to the Canon's Sermon.
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: Printed in the Year 1710- Books
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A vindication of the Reverend Dr. Henry Sacheverell, from the false, scandalous and malicious aspersions cast upon him in a late infamous pamphlet, entitled, The modern fanatick. Intended chiefly to expose the Iniquity of the Faction in general, without taking any considerable Notice of their poor mad Tool B-t in particular. In a dialogue between a Tory and a Wh-g.
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: 1711- Books
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[A] vindication of the Reverend Dr. Henry Sacheverell, from the false, scandalous and malicious aspersions cast upon him in a late infamous pamphlet, entitled The modern fanatick, Intended chiefly to expose the iniquity of the fact on in general, without paking any considerable notice of their poor mad tool B-t in particular. In a dialogue between a Tory and a Wh----g.
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: 1711- Books
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Useful miscellanies: containing, I. A preface of the publisher of The tragi-comedy of Joan of Hedington. In Imitation of Shakespear. III. Some Account of Horace his Behaviour during his Stay at Trinity-College, in Cambridge. With an Ode to Entreat his Departure thence; Together with a Copy of his Medal, taken out of Trinity-College Buttery, by a Well-Wisher to that Society. Part I.
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: [1712]- Books
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The fairy feast, written by the author of A tale of a tub, and The Mully of Mountown.
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: Printed in the Year, 1704- Books
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Rufinus: or an historical essay on the favourite-ministry under Theodosius the great and his son Arcadius. To which is added, a version of part of Claudian's Rufinus.
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: [1712]- Books
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A journey to London in the year 1698 : after the ingenuous method of that made by Dr. Martin Lyster to Paris in the same year, &c. / written originally in French by Monsieur Sorbiere and newly translated into English.
King, William, 1663-1712Date: 1698- Books
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A journey to London in the year 1698 : after the ingenuous method of that made by Dr. Martin Lyster to Paris, in the same year, &c. / witten [sic] originally in French by Monsieur Sorbiere, and newly translated into English.
King, William, 1663-1712Date: 1699- Books
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Mully of Mountown. A poem. By the author of the Tale of a tub.
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: [1705]- Books
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The art of cookery, in imitation of Horace's Art of poetry. With some letters to Dr. Lister, and others: Occasion'd principally by the Title of a Book publish'd by the Doctor, being the Works of Apicius Coelius, Concerning the Soups and Sauces of the Antients. With an Extract of the greatest Curiosities contain'd in that Book. To which is added, Horace's Art of poetry, in Latin. By the author of the Journey to London. Humbly inscrib'd to the Honourable Beef Steak Club.
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: [1708]- Books
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An historical account of the heathen gods and heroes; necessary for the understanding of the ancient poets. Being an improvement of whatever has been hitherto written, by the Greek, Latin, French, and English Authors, upon that subject. By Dr. King.
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: [1714]- Books
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An essay on civil government; in which the Right of chusing Officers and Members of Parliamnt, for the City and Corporation of London, is shewn to be anciently and unalienably vested in the Freemen at large, or the Whole Commonalty of Citizens; from whom it has been Unconstitutionally taken and transferred to the Livery. Inscribed to Sir William Withers, Lord Mayor of London; By Dr. William King, late Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, Keeper of the Records, and Vicar-General, to the Lord Primate, of Ireland, &c. To which is added A Remonstrance with the Court of Common-Council, On their presenting the freedom of the City to Dr. Price, for his Observations on Civil Liberty; Setting forth the inconsistency of their concern for the Liberties of the Americans, while they trample on the Rights and Privileges of their Fellow-Citizens.
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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A vindication of the Reverend Dr. Henry Sacheverell, from the false, scandalous and malicious aspersions cast upon him in a late infamous pamphlet, entitled, The modern fanatick. Intended chiefly to expose the Iniquity of the Faction in general, without taking any considerable Notice of their poor mad Tool B-t in particular. In a dialogue between a Tory and a Wh-g.
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: [1711]- Books
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A miscellany of poems. Viz. Mully of Mountown. By Dr. King. Phoenix-Park. By Mr. Ward. Orpheus and Euridice.
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: MDCCXVIII. [1718]- Books
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The original works of William King, LL.D. Advocate of Doctors commons; Judge of the High Court of Admiralty and keeper of the records in Ireland, and Vicar General to the Lord Primate. Now first collected into three volumes: with historical notes, and memoirs of the author. ...
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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An historical account of the heathen gods and heroes; necessary for the understanding of the ancient poets. Being an improvement of whatever has been hitherto written, by the Greek, Latin, French, and English Authors, upon that subject. By Dr. King.
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: [1710]- Books
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A vindication of the Reverend Dr. Henry Sacheverell, from the false, scandalous and malicious aspersions cast upon him in a late infamous pamphlet, entitled, The modern fanatick. Intended chiefly to expose the Iniquity of the Faction in general, without taking any considerable Notice of their poor mad Tool B-t in particular. In a dialogue between a Tory and a Wh-g.
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: [1711]- Books
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Mr. Bt's recantation: in a letter to the Reverend Dr. Henry Sacheverell. Occasion'd by his reading the Doctor's Vindication, lately publish'd by Henry Clements, at the Half - Moon in St. Paul's Church-Yard
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: 1711- Books
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An historical account of the heathen gods and heroes necessary for the understanding of the ancient poets: being an improvement of whatever has been hitherto written, by the Greek, Latin, and English Authors, upon that subject. By Dr. King.
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: 1761- Books
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Some remarks on the Tale of a tub. To which are annexed Mully of Mountown, and Orpheus and Euridice. By the author of The journey to London.
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: 1704- Books
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A second letter from Tom Boggy, to the Canon of Windsor; occasion'd by the late panegyrick given him by the Review of Thursday, July 13. 1710.
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: [1710]- Books
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Useful transactions in philosophy, and other sorts of learning, for the months of ...
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