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The clergy and the present ministry defended. Being a letter to the Bishop of Salisbury, occasion'd by His Lordship's new preface to his Pastoral care.
Sewell, George, -1726.Date: 1713- Ephemera
The Tatler : Numb. 144, from Thursday March 9. to Saturday March 11. 1709 : Sheer-Lane, March 10 ... / by Isaac Bickerstaff esq.
Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719Date: 1709- Books
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A preservative against comprehension. Wherein the heretical notions of Judge Hale's New Year's gift, and some other late latitudinarian pamphlets are examin'd and confuted. By the author of the bulwark storm'd.
Hart, Edward, 1672?-Date: MDCCXVIII. [1718]- Books
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Censura temporum. The good or ill tendencies of books, sermons, pamphlets, &c. impartially consider'd, in a dialogue between Eubeulus [sic] and Sophronius.
Date: MDCCVIII. [1708]- Books
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The new way of selling places at Court. In a letter from a small courtier to a great stock-jobber.
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.Date: 1712- Books
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The poetical entertainer: or, Tales, satyrs, dialogues, and intrigues, &c. serious and comical.
Date: MDCCXII. [1712]-- Books
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A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Duke of Devonshire, who departed this life, August the 18th, 1707. At Devonshire-House, London. By John Griffith, M.A. chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Devonshire; curate of the parochial church of Edensor, near Chatsworth in Derbishire.
Griffith, John, 1668-Date: 1707- Books
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The case of sodomy, in the tryal of Mervin Lord Audley, Earl of Castlehaven, for committing a rape. And sodomy with two of his servants, viz. (Laurence Fitz Patrick and Thomas Brodway) who was try'd and condemn'd by his peers on the 25th of April, and beheaded on Tower-Hill, May 14th, 1631. With his articles of belief, sent in a letter to his son; the letter he writ to his four sisters, and his speech at the place of execution. Likewise the tryal and condemnation of Laurence Fitz Patrick and Thomas Brodway, who were executed at Tyburn, July 6th. With their dying speeches. Printed from an original manuscript.
Castlehaven, Mervyn Touchet, Earl of, 1592?-1631.Date: 1708- Books
Callipædiæ [sic]; or, an art how to have handsome children / written in Latin by the Abbot Quillet. To which is added, Pædotrophiæ [sic]; or, the art of nursing and breeding up children: written in Latin by Monsieur St. Marthe [sic] ... Now done into English verse.
Quillet, Claude, 1602-1661.Date: 1710- Books
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The play-house scuffle, or, Passive obedience kickt off the stage. Being a true relation of a new tragi-comedy, as it was acted last week at the play-house in Drury-Lane; by several notorious actors, frequently call'd Her Majesties Servants, but of late turn'd their own masters. In two canto's.
Date: 1710- Books
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The Bishop of Lincoln's and Bishop of Norwich's speeches in the House of Lords, March the 17th. At the opening of the second article of the impeachment against Dr. Sacheverell.
Wake, William, 1657-1737.Date: 1710- Books
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A second letter to the Bishop of Salisbury, upon the publication of his new volume of sermons. Wherein his Lordship's preface concerning the revolution, and the case of the Lord Russel, are examin'd. Also some passages in the sermons, and the essay for a new book of homilies remark'd on. By Mr. Sewell.
Sewell, George, -1726.Date: 1713