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1101.Mason, William, 1725-1797. ● Caractacus: a dramatic poem: written on the model of the ancient Greek tragedy. By the author of Elfrida. ● 1759
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1102.Murphy, Arthur, 1727-1805. ● The orphan of China: a tragedy, as it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. ● 1759
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1103.Musgrave, Samuel, 1732-1780. ● Remarks on Dr. Boerhaave's Theory of the attrition of the blood in the lungs. By Samuel Musgrave, ● 1759
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1104.Smith, Adam, 1723-1790. ● The theory of moral sentiments: By Adam Smith, ... ● 1759
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1105.Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768. ● A political romance: addressed to - -, Esq. of York. To which is subjoined a key ... ● 1759
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1106.A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor: ... in the Cathedral church of St. Paul, on Thursday, November 29, 1759; ... By James Townley, ... ● 1759
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1107.An essay on taste: By Alexander Gerard, ... With three dissertations on the same subject. By Mr. de Voltaire. Mr. d'Alembert, F.R.S. Mr. de Montesquieu. ● 1759
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1108.High life below stairs: A farce of two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. ● 1759
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1109.Observations on the use of bathing; warm and cold: and the diseases it will cure without a doctor. With an account of the cicer venereum, ... the celebrated restorative among the antient Greeks, ... Illustrated with its figure. ● 1759
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1110.The guardian. A comedy: of two acts. As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. ● 1759
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1111.The life of Edward Earl of Clarendon: Lord High Chancellor of England, and Chancellor of the University of Oxford. ... Written by himself. Printed from his original manuscripts, ... ● 1759
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1112.Brown, John, 1715-1766. ● An additional dialogue of the dead, between Pericles and Aristides: being a sequel to the dialogue between Pericles and Cosmo: ● 1760
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1113.Carey, Henry, 1687?-1743. ● Pretty Sally's garland: Or, Johnny's kind courtship. In two parts. ● 1760
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1114.Delap, J. (John), 1725-1812. ● Elegies by Mr. Delap: ● 1760
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1115.Flemyng, Malcolm, d. 1764. ● A discourse on the nature, causes, and cure of corpulency. Illustrated by a remarkable case, read before the Royal Society, November 1757. And now first published, by Malcolm Flemyng, M.D ● 1760
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1116.Francklin, Thomas, 1721-1784. ● A dissertation on antient tragedy: ● 1760
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1117.Francklin, Thomas, 1721-1784. ● A sermon, occasioned by the death of His late Majesty: Preached on the ninth of November. In the morning at Queen-Street chapel, and in the afternoon at St. Paul's, Covent-Garden. By the Revd. Thomas Francklin. ... ● 1760
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1118.Garrick, David, 1717-1779. ● The enchanter: or, love and magic. A musical drama. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. The music composed by Mr. Smith. ● 1760
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1119.Gentleman, Francis, 1728-1784. ● Oroonoko: or the royal slave. A tragedy. Altered from Southerne, by Francis Gentleman. ... ● 1760
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1120.Gerard, Alexander, 1728-1795. ● The influence of the pastoral office on the character examined: with a view, especially, to Mr. Hume's representation of the spirit of that office. A sermon preached before the Synod of Aberdeen, at Aberdeen, April 8. 1760. By Alexander Gerard, ... ● 1760
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1121.Home, John, 1722-1808. ● The siege of Aquileia: A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. ● 1760
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1122.Hume, David, 1711-1776. ● Essays and treatises: on several subjects. By David Hume, Esq; In four volumes. ... [pt.3] ● 1760
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1123.Lennox, Charlotte, 1729-1804. Trifler. ● The Lady's museum: By the author of The Female Quixote. [pt.1] ● 1760
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1124.Lennox, Charlotte, 1729-1804. Trifler. ● The Lady's museum: By the author of The Female Quixote. [pt.2] ● 1760
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1125.Lloyd, Robert, 1733-1764. ● The actor: A poetical epistle to Bonnell Thornton, Esq. ● 1760
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1126.Lloyd, Robert, 1733-1764. ● The tears and triump[hs] of Parnassus: an ode for musick, as it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. ● 1760
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1127.Lloyd, Robert. ● [Shakespeare: an epistle to Mr. Garrick; with an ode to genius.]: ● 1760
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1128.Macklin, Charles, 1697?-1797. ● A Scotsman's remarks on the farce of Love a la mode, scene by scene.: ● 1760
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1129.Macpherson, James, 1736-1796. ● Fragments of ancient poetry, collected in the Highlands of Scotland, and translated from the Galic or Erse language: ● 1760
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1130.Mason, William, 1719-1791. ● Antinomian heresy exploded: in an appeal to the Christian world; against the unscriptural doctrines, and licentious tenets of Mr. James Relly: advanced in his treatise of union, By W. Mason: ● 1760
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1131.Murphy, Arthur, 1727-1805. ● The desert island: a dramatic poem, in three acts. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. ● 1760
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1132.Murphy, Arthur, 1727-1805. ● The way to keep him: a comedy in three acts: as it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. ● 1760
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1133.Sarn, Peter van, d. 1766. ● The various kinds of the heart or rather stomach-pain: considered by Peter von Sarn, ... ● 1760
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1134.Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768. ● Explanatory remarks upon The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy: wherein, the morals and politics of this piece are clearly laid open, by Jeremiah Kunastrokius, M.D. ● 1760
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1135.Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768. ● The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman: ... [pt.1] ● 1760
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1136.Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768. ● The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman: ... [pt.2] ● 1760
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1137.Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768. ● The sermons of Mr. Yorick.: [pt.1] ● 1760
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1138.Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768. ● The sermons of Mr. Yorick.: [pt.2] ● 1760
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1139.Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768. ● Yorick's meditations: upon various interesting and important subjects. Viz. Upon nothing. Upon something. Upon the thing. ... ● 1760
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1140.Stevens, George Alexander, 1710-1784. ● The history of Tom Fool: [pt.2] ● 1760
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1141.Warton, Thomas, 1728-1790. ● A description of the city, college, and cathedral of Winchester: ... The whole illustrated with several curious ... particulars, collected from a manuscript of Anthony Wood, ... ● 1760
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1142.A companion to the guide, and a guide to the companion: being a complete supplement to all the accounts of Oxford hitherto published. ... embellished with perspective views and elevations, neatly engraved. ● 1760
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1143.An apology for the servants. By Oliver Grey. Occasioned by the representation of the farce called High life below stairs, and by what has been said to their disadvantage in the public papers: ● 1760
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1144.Essays and treatises: on several subjects. By David Hume, Esq; In four volumes. ... ● 1760
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1145.Essays and treatises: on several subjects. By David Hume, Esq; In four volumes. ... ● 1760
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1146.Essays and treatises: on several subjects. By David Hume, Esq; In four volumes. ... ● 1760
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1147.Polly Honeycombe: a dramatick novel of one act. As it is now acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. ● 1760
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1148.The history of Tom Fool: ● 1760
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1149.The minor: a comedy. Written by Mr. Foote. As it is now acting at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market. ... ● 1760
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1150.Ashmole, Elias, 1617-1692. ● The entire ceremonies of the coronations of His Majesty King Charles II. and of her Majesty Queen Mary, Consort to James II: As published by those learned heralds Ashmole and Sandford. With the prayers at full length. To which is prefix'd, an introduction historical and critical; likewise an appendix, containing many curious particulars. ● 1761
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1151.Bickerstaff, Isaac, 1735-1812. ● Judith: A sacred drama. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. The music composed by Dr. Arne. ● 1761
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1152.Bickerstaff, Isaac, 1735-1812. ● Thomas and Sally: or, the sailor's return: A musical entertainment. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. The music composed by Doctor Arne. ● 1761
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1153.Boswell, James, 1740-1795. ● An elegy on the death of an amiable young lady. With an epistle from Menalcas to Lycidas. To which are prefixed, three critical recommendatory letters: ● 1761
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1154.Boswell, James, 1740-1795. ● An ode to tragedy. By a gentleman of Scotland: ● 1761
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1155.Churchill, Charles, 1731-1764. ● Night: An epistle to Robert Lloyd. By the author. ● 1761
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1156.Churchill, Charles, 1731-1764. ● The Rosciad: By C. Churchill. ● 1761
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1157.Churchill, Charles, 1731-1764. ● The apology: Addressed to the critical reviewers. By C. Churchill. ● 1761
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1158.Cumberland, Richard, 1732-1811. ● A letter to R----- B----- Esq; author of the new comedy called The wishes: now in rehearsal at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane: ● 1761
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1159.Cunningham, John, 1729-1773. ● An elegy on a pile of ruins: By J. Cunningham. ● 1761
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1160.Dodington, George Bubb, Baron of Melcombe Regis, 1691-1762. ● Occasional observations on a double-titled-paper, about the clear produce of the civil-list revenue, from midsummer 1727, to midsummer last: ● 1761
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1161.Francis, Philip, 1708?-1773. ● A letter from a Right Honourable person. And the answer to it: translated into verse, ... With notes historical, critical, political, ● 1761
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1162.Gerard, Alexander, 1728-1795. ● The influence of piety on the public good. A sermon, preached in the High Church of Edinburgh, May 31. 1761, ... By Alexander Gerard,: ● 1761
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1163.Glover, Richard, 1712-1785. ● Medea. A tragedy: ● 1761
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1164.Hawkesworth, John, 1715?-1773. ● Almoran and Hamet: an oriental tale. In two volumes. ... [pt.1] ● 1761
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1165.Hawkesworth, John, 1715?-1773. ● Almoran and Hamet: an oriental tale. In two volumes. ... [pt.2] ● 1761
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1166.Hawkesworth, John, 1715?-1773. ● Edgar and Emmeline: a fairy tale: in a dramatic entertainment of two acts; ... ● 1761
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1167.Lloyd, Robert, 1733-1764. ● An epistle to C. Churchill, author of The rosciad. By R. Lloyd, M.A: ● 1761
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1168.Lloyd, Robert, 1733-1764. ● Arcadia; or, the shepherd's wedding: A dramatic pastoral. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. The music composed by Mr. Stanley. ● 1761
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1169.Murphy, Arthur, 1727-1805. ● All in the wrong: A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Mr. Murphy. ● 1761
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1170.Murphy, Arthur, 1727-1805. ● An ode to the naiads of Fleet-Ditch: By Arthur Murphy, Esq;. ● 1761
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1171.Murphy, Arthur, 1727-1805. ● The examiner. A satire. By Arthur Murphy, Esq: ● 1761
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1172.Murphy, Arthur, 1727-1805. ● The old maid: A comedy in two acts, as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Mr. Murphy. ● 1761
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1173.Reed, Joseph, 1723-1787. ● The register-office: a farce of two acts. Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By J. Reed. ● 1761
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1174.Smith, Hugh, 1736?-1789. ● The family physician: being a collection of useful family remedies. Together with plain and full directions for administering them, and properly nursing the sick, where the advice of a physician is difficult to be procured. ... By Hugh Smith, ... ● 1761
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1175.Turner, Matthew, d. ca. 1788. ● An account of the extraordinary medicinal fluid, called æther: By M. Turner, ... ● 1761
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1176.Vaughan, Thomas, fl. 1772-1820. ● The retort: By the author. ● 1761
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1177.Critical reflections on the old English dramatick writers: intended as a preface to the works of Massinger. Addressed to David Garrick, Esq;. ● 1761
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1178.Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph: extracted from her own journal, and now first published. In two volumes. ... ● 1761
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1179.Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph: extracted from her own journal, and now first published. In two volumes. ... ● 1761
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1180.The Methodist: a comedy; being a continuation and completion of the plan of The minor, written by Mr. Foote, as it was intended to have been acted at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden, ... With the original prologue and epilogue. ● 1761
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1181.The banishment of Cicero: A tragedy. By Richard Cumberland, Esq;. ● 1761
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1182.The fribbleriad: ● 1761
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1183.The jealous wife: a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By George Colman, Esq. ● 1761
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1184.Boswell, James, 1740-1795. ● The cub, at Newmarket: a tale: ● 1762
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1185.Churchill, Charles, 1731-1764. ● An epistle to the author of The four farthing candles: By the author of The Rosciad of C-v-nt-G-rd-n. ● 1762
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1186.Churchill, Charles, 1731-1764. ● The ghost: By C. Churchill. Book III. ● 1762
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1187.Churchill, Charles, 1731-1764. ● The ghost: By the author. ● 1762
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1188.Cradock, Joseph, 1742-1826. ● Zobeide. A tragedy: As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. ● 1762
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1189.Cunningham, John, 1729-1773. ● The contemplatist: a night piece. By J. Cunningham: ● 1762
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1190.Delap, J. (John), 1725-1812. ● Hecuba, a tragedy: As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. ● 1762
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1191.Francis, Philip, 1708?-1773. ● A letter from the Cocoa Tree, to the country gentlemen: ● 1762
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1192.Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774. ● The citizen of the world: or letters from a Chinese philosopher, residing in London, to his friends in the east. ... [pt.1] ● 1762
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1193.Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774. ● The citizen of the world: or letters from a Chinese philosopher, residing in London, to his friends in the east. ... [pt.2] ● 1762
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1194.Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774. ● The citizen of the world: or, letters from a Chinese philosopher, residing in London, to his friends in the east. ... [pt.1] ● 1762
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1195.Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774. ● The citizen of the world: or, letters from a Chinese philosopher, residing in London, to his friends in the east. ... [pt.2] ● 1762
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1196.Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774. ● The life of Richard Nash: of Bath, Esq; extracted principally from his original papers. ● 1762
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1197.Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774. ● The mystery revealed; containing a series of transactions and authentic testimonials: respecting the supposed Cock-Lane ghost: which have hitherto been concealed from the public. ● 1762
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1198.Hume, David, 1711-1776. ● The history of England: from the invasion of Julius Cæsar to the accession of Henry VII. ... By David Hume, Esq. [pt.1] ● 1762
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1199.Hume, David, 1711-1776. ● The history of England: from the invasion of Julius Cæsar to the accession of Henry VII. ... By David Hume, Esq. [pt.2] ● 1762
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1200.Jerningham, Mr. (Edward), 1737?-1812. ● The nunnery. An elegy: In imitation of the Elegy in a church-yard. ● 1762