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A letter to the editor of the Times : on the question of the Bank charter, shewing the inconsistency of some of the accounts lately furnished by the Bank to the Committee of the House of Commons
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W. R.
1833
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A letter, giving a particular account of the taking of Carthagena. From on board Admiral Vernon's Ship in Carthagena harbour, April 1. 1741
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1741
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Ferguson's remonstrance to the council of six upon the first discovery of the late horrid conspriacy : a satyr
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Ferguson, Robert, d. 1714
1684
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Thy loyal health : occasion'd by His Majesties most happy deliverance from the late horrid phanatical conspiracy by the fire at Newmarket
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1684
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A loyal appeal to the Protestant dissenters, : who unjustly complain of a present persecution
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1681
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Advice to lovers: or, Certain rules of behaviour : shewing them how to demean themselves, so as not to miscarry in the grand affair of love. Wherein also the pretty tricks, odd humours, and fantastick carriage of some paramours, together with several pleasant passages relating to amours, and courtship, are observ'd and describ'd. By W. R. Gent
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1680
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Phraseologia puerilis, sive Elegantiae sermonis, latini pariter atque anglicani, capitatim concinnatæ, atque in methodum alphabetariam distributæ, in usum scholastici tyrocinii: Polit[sian?] utpote puerilem, ad utriusque Lingua politiem, in peculiari suo vicissatim idiomate, dirigentes. Or, Selected Latine and English phrases, very useful for young Latinists, to prevent barbarisms and bald Latine-making: And to initiate them in speaking, and writing elegantly in both languages
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Clarke, John, d. 1658
1670
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The idea of practical physick : in twelve books ...
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Jonstonus, Joannes, 1603-1675
1657
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A winding-sheet for the rebels at Westminster. : A grave as deep as Hell for Fairfax and his Army. With a whip and a bell, for the Satanicall hyrelings of the Synod
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1648
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The converts letter to his old freinds. Or The apologie of a commander of the Kings party, for diserting of that party, and bearing armes for the Parliament. : Wherein is shewed, that those pretences of defending the Protestant religion, the fundamentall lawes, the liberties of the subjects, &c. on that party, are but specious. What Irish, and papists, have been honoured & cheifly intrusted. How if that army doth conquer, as it is now moulded, popery and tiranny, of necessity must be introduced. Withe the lawfulnesse of bearing defensive armes by the Parliament. Printed and published according to order
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1645
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