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501.Berkeley, George, 1685-1753. ● The querist: containing several queries, proposed to the consideration of the public. ● 1725
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502.Bourne, Henry, 1696-1733. ● Antiquitates vulgares: or, the antiquities of the common people. Giving an account of several of their opinions and ceremonies. ... By Henry Bourne, ... ● 1725
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503.Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. ● Every-body's business, is no-body's business: or, private abuses, publick grievances: exemplified in the pride, insolence, and exorbitant wages of our women-servants, footmen, With a proposal for amendment of the same; ... By Andrew Moreton, Esq;. ● 1725
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504.H. D. ● The life of Jonathan Wild: from his birth to his death. Containing his rise and progress in roguery; ... The second edition. By H. D. late Clerk to Justice - ● 1725
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505.Hey, Mrs. ● A generous discovery of many curious and useful medicines and preparations, both in physic, chymistry, cookery, and stiffenry; as a drink for the small pox, ... To be had at Mrs. Hey's near the Wax-candle in St. Andrew's Norwich ● 1725
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506.Homer. ● The Odyssey of Homer: [pt.1] ● 1725
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507.Mandeville, Bernard, 1670-1733. ● An enquiry into the causes of the frequent executions at Tyburn: and a proposal for some regulations concerning felons in prison, and the good effects to be expected from them. ... By B. Mandeville, M.D: ● 1725
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508.A general history of discoveries: and improvements, in useful arts, particularly in the great branches of commerce, navigation, and plantation, in all parts of the known world. ... ● 1725
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509.A new essay on the small-pox: With a view to preserve this nation from the infection of that distemper. ... By ***** **** M.D. ● 1725
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510.A new theory of the earth: from its original, to the consummation of all things. ... By William Whiston, ... ● 1725
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511.A new voyage round the world: by a course never sailed before. Being a voyage undertaken by some merchants, who afterwards proposed the setting up an East-India company in Flanders ... ● 1725
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512.Astronomical principles of religion, natural and reveal'd: In nine parts: ... Together with a preface, of the temper of mind necessary for the discovery of divine truth; ... By William Whiston, ... ● 1725
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513.The Odyssey of Homer:Odyssey. English ● 1725
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514.The Odyssey of Homer:Odyssey. English ● 1725
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515.The Odyssey of Homer:Odyssey. English ● 1725
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516.The Odyssey of Homer:Odyssey. English ● 1725
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517.The authors of the town; a satire: inscribed to the author of The universal passion: ● 1725
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518.Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719. ● Dialogues upon the usefulness of ancient medals: Especially in relation to the Latin and Greek poets. ● 1726
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519.Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735. ● It cannot rain but it pours: or, London strow'd with rarities. Being, an account of the arrival of a white bear, at the house of Mr. Ratcliff in Bishopsgate-Street: as also of the Faustina, ... and of the copper-farthing dean from Ireland. And lastly, of the wonderful wild man.: ● 1726
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520.Carey, Henry, 1687?-1743. ● A learned dissertation on dumpling: its dignity, antiquity, and excellence. With a word upon pudding. ... ● 1726
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521.Chetwood, W. R. (William Rufus), d. 1766. ● The voyages and adventures of Captain Robert Boyle: in several parts of the world. Intermix'd with the story of Mrs. Villars, an English lady with whom he made his surprizing escape from Barbary; the history of an Italian captive; and the life of Don Pedro Aquilio, ... To which is added, the voyage, shipwreck, and miraculous preservation, of Richard Castelman, ... ● 1726
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522.Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. ● A brief case of the distillers: and of the distilling trade in England, shewing how far it is the interest of England to encourage the said trade, as it is so considerable an advantage to the landed interest, to the trade and navigation, to the publick revenue, and to the employment of the poor. Humbly recommended to the Lords and Commons of Great Britain, in the present Parliament assembled. ● 1726
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523.Dennis, John, 1657-1734. ● The stage defended, from Scripture, reason, experience, and the common sense of mankind, for two thousand years. Occasion'd by Mr. Law's late pamphlet against stage-entertainments. In a letter to ****** By Mr. Dennis: ● 1726
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524.Dodington, George Bubb, Baron of Melcombe Regis, 1691-1762. ● An epistle to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole: ● 1726
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525.Okell, Benjamin. ● A short treatise of the virtues of Dr. Bateman's pectoral drops: the nature of the distempers they cure, and the manner of their operation. Publish'd by the King's letters patents under the Great Seal of Great Britain. ● 1726
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526.Spence, Joseph, 1699-1768. ● An essay on Pope's Odyssey: in which some particular beauties and blemishes of that work are consider'd. ● 1726
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527.Thomson, James, 1700-1748. ● Winter: A poem. By James Thomson, ... ● 1726
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528.The complete English tradesman: in familiar letters; directing him in all the several parts and progressions of trade. ... ● 1726
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529.The four years voyages of Capt. George Roberts; being a series of uncommon events, which befell him in a voyage to the islands of the Canaries, Cape de Verde, and Barbadoes, from whence he was bound to the coast of Guiney. ... Written by himself,: ● 1726
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530.The political history of the Devil: as well ancient as modern: in two parts. Part I. Containing a state of the Devil's circumstances, ... from his expulsion out of Heaven, to the creation of man; ... Part II. Containing his more private conduct, down to the present times: ... ● 1726
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531.Unparallel'd cruelty: or, the tryal of Captain Jeane of Bristol. Who was convicted at the Old Bailey for the murder of his cabbin-boy, ... To which is added, an account of his life and conversation, ... with his dying speech, and behaviour at the place of execution. ● 1726
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532.Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719. ● Mr. Addison's fine ode to Dr. Thomas Burnet, on his sacred theory of the earth: Done into English by the author of a late tale call'd Coffee. ● 1727
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533.Bourne, Henry, 1696-1733. ● The harmony and agreement of the collects, epistles, and gospels: as they stand in the Book of Common-Prayer, from the first Sunday in Advent, to the last Sunday after Trinity. ... Proper to be bound up with the Common-Prayer, ... By Henry Bourne, ... ● 1727
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534.Carey, Henry, 1687?-1743. ● A poem to His Majesty King George, II. on the present state of affairs in England: with remarks on the alterations expected at court, after the rise of the Parliament. By the Rev. Dr. J. Swift, ... In Lilliputian verse. ● 1727
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535.Carey, Henry, 1687?-1743. ● Pudding and dumpling burnt to pot. Or, a compleat key to the dissertation on dumpling. Wherein all the mystery of that dark treatise is brought to light; in such a manner and method, that the meanest capacity may know who and who's together. Published for the general information of mankind. By J. W. author of 684 treatises: ● 1727
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536.Carey, Henry, 1687?-1743. ● The grumbletonians: or, the dogs without-doors. A tale. ● 1727
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537.Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. ● A brief deduction of the original, progress, and immense greatness of the British woollen manufacture: with an enquiry whether it be not at present in a very declining condition: ... ● 1727
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538.Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. ● An essay on the history and reality of apparitions: Being an account of what they are, and what they are not; whence they come, and whence they come not. ... ● 1727
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539.Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. ● The Protestant monastery: or, a complaint against the brutality of the present age. Particularly the pertness and insolence of our youth to aged persons. ... Concluding with a proposal for erecting a Protestant monastery, where persons of small fortunes may end their days in plenty, ease, and credit, ... By Andrew Moreton, ... ● 1727
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540.Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. ● The evident advantages to Great Britain and its allies from the approaching war: especially in matters of trade. To which is added two curious plans, one of the port and bay of Havana; the other of Porto-Belo: ● 1727
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541.Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. ● The evident approach of a war: and something of the necessity of it, in order to establish peace, and preserve trade. To which is added, an exact plan and description of the bay and city of Gibraltar. ● 1727
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542.Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744. ● Poems occasion'd by reading the travels of Captain Lemuel Gulliver, explanatory and commendatory: ● 1727
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543.Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744. ● The discovery: or, the squire turn'd ferret: An excellent new ballad. To the tune of High boys! up go we; Chevy Chase; or what you please. ● 1727
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544.Savage, Richard, d. 1743. ● A poem, sacred to the glorious memory of our late most gracious sovereign lord King George: ... By Richard Savage, ... ● 1727
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545.Thomson, James, 1700-1748. ● A poem sacred to the memory of Sir Isaac Newton: By James Thomson. ● 1727
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546.Woolston, Thomas, 1670-1733. ● A discourse on the miracles of our Saviour: in view of the present controversy between infidels and apostates. By Thomas Woolston, ... ● 1727
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547.A new family instructor: in familiar discourses between a father and his children, on the most essential points of the Christian religion. In two parts. Part I. Containing a father's instructions ... Part II. Instructions against the three grand errors ... With a poem upon the divine nature of Jesus Christ, in blank verse. By the author of The family instructor. ● 1727
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548.A second discourse on the miracles of our Saviour: in view of the present controversy between infidels and apostates. By Thomas Woolston, ... ● 1727
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549.An essay for reforming the modern way of practising medicine in Edinburgh: wherein it is proved, that the foreign method of paying physicians with small fees at a time, would be of great benefit to the nation, ... ● 1727
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550.An inquiry into the original production of insects in human bodies, especially of the seminal animalcula; and whether these pass the testicular strainers, and are reposited in the seminal bladders in infants, or not till near puberty ● 1727
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551.Conjugal lewdness: or, matrimonial whoredom. ● 1727
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552.Summer: A poem. By James Thomson. ● 1727
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553.The compleat English tradesman. Volume II. In two parts. Part I. Directed chiefly to the more experienc'd tradesmen; ... Part II. Being useful generals in trade,: ● 1727
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554.The country-journal extraordinary: By Caleb d'Anvers craftsman. To which is added, an exact list of the first Parliament of King George II. ... 1727. ... ● 1727
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555.The hermit: or, the unparalled [sic] sufferings and surprising adventures of Mr. Philip Quarll, an Englishman. Who was lately discovered by Mr. Dorrington a Bristol merchant, ... ● 1727
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556.Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735. ● An account of the state of learning in the empire of Lilliput: Together with the history and character of Bullum the Emperor's Library-Keeper. Faithfully transcribed out of Captain Lemuel Gulliver's General description of the empire of Lilliput, ... ● 1728
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557.Carleton, George, fl. 1728. ● The memoirs of an English officer: who serv'd in the Dutch war in 1672. to the peace of Utrecht, in 1713. ... By Capt. George Carleton. ● 1728
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558.Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. ● A system of magick; or, a history of the black art: Being an historical account of mankind's most early dealing with the Devil; and how the acquaintance on both sides first begun. ● 1728
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559.Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. ● Augusta triumphans: or, the way to make London the most flourishing city in the universe. First, by establishing an university ... Concluding with an effectual method to prevent street robberies; and a letter to Coll. Robinson, on account of the orphan's tax. ● 1728
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560.Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. ● Some considerations on the reasonableness and necessity of encreasing and encouraging the seamen. Founded on the gracious expressions, in their favour, contained in His Majesty's speech from the throne.: ● 1728
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561.Dennis, John, 1657-1734. ● Remarks on Mr. Pope's Rape of the lock. In several letters to a friend. With a preface, occasion'd by the late Treatise on the profound, and the Dunciad. By Mr. Dennis: ● 1728
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562.Gay, John, 1685-1732. ● The beggar's opera: As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincolns-Inn-Fields. Written by Mr. Gay. ● 1728
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563.Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744. ● The Dunciad: An heroic poem. In three books. ● 1728
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564.Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744. ● The history of the Norfolk steward continued: In two parts. Part I. Containing an account of Mr. Lyn's private character, ... Part II. Containing some farther account of Mr. Lyn's management, ... ● 1728
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565.Savage, Richard, d. 1743. ● Nature in perfection; or, the mother unveil'd: being a congratulatory poem to Mrs. Bret, upon His Majesty's most gracious pardon granted to Mr. Richard Savage, son of the late Earl Rivers. ● 1728
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566.Savage, Richard, d. 1743. ● The bastard: A poem, inscribed with all due reverence to Mrs. Bret, once Countess of Macclesfield. By Richard Savage, son of the late Earl Rivers. ● 1728
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567.Theobald, Mr. (Lewis), 1688-1744. ● Double falshood: or, the distrest lovers. A play, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Written originally by W. Shakespeare; and now revised and adapted to the stage by Mr. Theobald, ... ● 1728
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568.Thomson, James, 1700-1748. ● Spring. A poem: By Mr. Thomson. ● 1728
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569.Woolston, Thomas, 1670-1733. ● A fifth discourse on the miracles of our Saviour: in view of the present controversy between infidels and apostates. The second edition. By Tho. Woolston, ... ● 1728
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570.Woolston, Thomas, 1670-1733. ● A fourth discourse on the miracles of our Saviour: in view of the present controversy between infidels and apostates. By Thomas Woolston, ... ● 1728
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571.Woolston, Thomas, 1670-1733. ● A third discourse on the miracles of our Saviour, in view of the present controversy between infidels and apostates. By Thomas Woolston,: ● 1728
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572.A plan of the English commerce: Being a compleat prospect of the trade of this nation, as well the home trade as the foreign. ... Humbly affered to the consideration of the King and Parliament. ● 1728
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573.Congreve, William, 1670-1729. ● A letter from Mr. Congreve to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Cobham: ● 1729
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574.Congreve, William, 1670-1729. ● Mr. Congreve's last will and testament: with characters of his writings. By Mr. Dryden, Sir Richard Blackmore, Mr. Addison and Major Pack. To which are added, two pieces, viz. I. Of rightly improving the present time. ... II. The game of quadrille. An allegory. ● 1729
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575.Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. ● Some objections humbly offered to the consideration of the Hon. House of Commons, relating to the present intended relief of prisoners: ● 1729
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576.Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. ● The advantages of peace and commerce: with some remarks on the East-India trade. ● 1729
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577.Duckett, George, 1684-1732. ● Pope Alexander's supremacy and infallibility examin'd: and the errors of Scriblerus and his man William detected. With the effigies of His Holiness and his prime minister, curiously engrav'd on copper. ● 1729
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578.Dyer, John, d. 1729. ● A genuine narrative of the memorable life and actions of John Dyer, (who was executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 21st day of November, 1729.) containing, a particular relation of all the notorious and surprising facts by him committed ... Wrote by himself, when under condemnation in Newgate,: ● 1729
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579.Savage, Richard, d. 1743. ● The wanderer: a poem. In five canto's. By Richard Savage, ... ● 1729
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580.Thomson, James, 1700-1748. ● Britannia. A poem: ● 1729
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581.Woolston, Thomas, 1670-1733. ● A sixth discourse on the miracles of our Saviour: in view of the present controversy between infidels and apostates. By Tho. Woolston, ... ● 1729
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582.An author to be lett: Being a proposal humbly address'd to the consideration of the knights, esquires, gentlemen, and other worshipful and weighty members of the solid and ancient society of the bathos. By their associate and well-wisher Iscariot Hackney. Numb. I. To be continued. ● 1729
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583.Remarks upon several passages in the preliminaries to the Dunciad, ... And upon several passages in Pope's preface to his translation of Homer's Iliad. ... With original letters from Sir Richard Steele, ... Mr. Gildon, ... Mr. Jacob, and from Mr. Pope himself, ... By Mr. Dennis: ● 1729
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584.Second thoughts are best: or, a further improvement of a late scheme to prevent street robberies: ... with some thoughts for suppressing robberies in all the publick roads of England, ... By Andrew Moreton, ... ● 1729
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585.Some farther remarks on a late pamphlet, intitled, Observations on the conduct of Great-Britain; ... In a letter to the Craftsman. To which is added, a postscript, in vindication of the West-India merchants, ... By Caleb D'Anvers: ● 1729
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586.The lover's opera: As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majesty's servants. By Mr. Chetwood, prompter to the Theatre. ● 1729
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587.The secrets of the invisible world disclos'd: or, an universal history of apparitions sacred and prophane, under all denominations; whether, angelical, diabolical, or human-souls departed. ... By Andrew Moreton, Esq; adorn'd with cuts.Essay on the history and reality of apparitions ● 1729
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588.Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719. ● The evidences of the Christian religion: by the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Esq; To which are added, several discourses against atheism and infidelity, ... occasionally published by him and others: ... With a preface, containing the sentiments of Mr. Boyle, Mr. Lock, and Sir Isaac Newton, concerning the gospel-revelation. ● 1730
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589.Atkins, John, 1685-1757. ● The lues venerea, rationally handled, in its original cause: with its cure. By J. A. surgeon. ● 1730
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590.Belloste, Augustin, 1654-1730. ● Analysis of Belloste's pills: and their manner of operating in the human body, by the author himself; ... ● 1730
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591.Carey, Henry, 1687?-1743. ● Blundrella: [sic]: or, the impertinent. A tale. To which is added The beau monde, or, the pleasures of St. James's. A new ballad. ... ● 1730
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592.Cibber, Theophilus, 1703-1758. ● Patie and Peggy: or, the fair foundling. A Scotch ballad opera. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants. With the musick prefix'd to each song. ● 1730
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593.Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. ● A brief state of the inland or home trade, of England: and of the oppressions it suffers, and the dangers which threaten it from the invasion of hawkers, pedlars, and clandestine traders of all sorts. Humbly represented to the present Parliament. ● 1730
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594.Doddridge, Philip, 1702-1751. ● Free thoughts on the most probable means of reviving the dissenting interest: Occasion'd by the late enquiry into the causes of its decay. Address'd to the author of that enquiry. By a minister in the country. ● 1730
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595.Duck, Arthur. ● The thresher's miscellany: or, poems on several subjects, written by Arthur Duck. Now a poor thresher in the county of Suffolk, ... though formerly an Eton-scholar. ... ● 1730
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596.Duck, Stephen, 1705-1756. ● Royal benevolence. A poem. Most humbly address'd to Her Majesty Queen Caroline: As it was presented to the said Queen's Majesty, by the author, on Friday, the 2d of October, 1730. at Windsor-Castle. To which is annexed, a poem on providence. Both written by Stephen Duck ... ● 1730
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597.Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754. ● The coffee-house politician: or, the justice caught in his own trap. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn Fields. Written by Mr. Fielding. ● 1730
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598.Gough, Strickland, d. 1752. ● An enquiry into the causes of the decay of the dissenting interest: In a letter to a dissenting minister. ● 1730
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599.Hill, Aaron, 1685-1750. ● The plain dealer: being select essays on several curious subjects: relating to friendship, ... poetry, and other branches of polite literature. Publish'd originally in the year 1724. And now first collected into two volumes. ... [pt.1] ● 1730
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600.Hill, Aaron, 1685-1750. ● The plain dealer: being select essays on several curious subjects: relating to friendship, ... poetry, and other branches of polite literature. Publish'd originally in the year 1724. And now first collected into two volumes. ... [pt.2] ● 1730