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: Part I

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  • 2761
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    The times: addressed to the virtuous and spirited freemen of Ireland. Dedicated to the most disinterested patriot
  • 2762
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    The tombs in Westminster Abbey, as sung by Brother Popplewell in the manner of chanting in a cathedral.
  • 2763
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    The touch-stone of common assurances:or, a plain and familiar treatise, opening the learning of the common assurances, or conveyances of the kingdom: by William Sheppard, ...
    Sheppard, William
  • 2764
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    The tour of Holland, Dutch Brabant, the Austrian Netherlands, and part of France ; in which is included a description of Paris and its Environs. A new edition, corrected and improved, with a map of Holland and the Netherlands from the last surveys
    Peckham, Harry
  • 2765
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    The town and country jester; or, a new fund of genuine wit and good humour. Containing the most complete, rational, merry, diverting, and humourous collection of agreeable entertainment for winter evenings and a leisure Hour, ever before published in the English Language. Among the Originals which chiefly compose this Work, and which are the Productions of the first Geniuses of the present Age, wi
  • 2766
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    The town and country jester; or, a new fund of genuine wit and good humour. Containing the most complete, rational, merry, diverting, and humourous collection of agreeable entertainment for winter evenings, ... Together with The complete English songster; being a choice collection of all the most esteemed new songs, ...
  • 2767
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    The town miss. A new song
  • 2768
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    The tragedy of Zara. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By Aaron Hill, Esq.
    Voltaire
  • 2769
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    The tragedy of tragedies; or, the life and death of Tom Thumb the Great. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Written by Henry Fielding, Esq.
    Fielding, Henry
  • 2770
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    The tragical history of the babes in the wood, whose father, a rich gentleman in Norfolk, when dying, committed to the guardianship of his own brother. - But this cruel and unnatural Wretch, in order to possess himself of their Fortunes, caused the Children to be destroyed soon after their Father's Death. - He is punished for his Perfidy, in the most exemplary Manner, by Divine Justice, as set for
  • 2771
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    The tragicall hystory of Romeus and Juliet: contayning in it a rare example of true constancie; with the subtill counsels and practises of an old fryer, and their ill event
    Brooke, Arthur
  • 2772
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    The traveller: a poem. By Dr. Goldsmith
    Goldsmith, Oliver
  • 2773
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    The travels of reason in Europe. Translated from the French of the Marquis Caraccioli
    Caraccioli, Louis-Antoine
  • 2774
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    The trial at large of Thomas Clarke, Thomas Carty, and John Deane, who were tried, convicted, and received sentence of death, for robbing Thomas Marsh, on the King's High-Way, at Yoxford, of 187 dollars. At the Summer Assize for the County of Suffolk, Holden Before Lord Chief Baron Skynner. Taken in short-hand as delivered in court
    Clarke, Thomas
  • 2775
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    The trial of John Hart, Esq. Alderman of London; for adultery and cruelty. In which it appears, by the Evidence of credible Witnesses, in the Consistorial Court at Doctors Commons, That, among Variety of ingenious Refinements upon Cruelty, the Alderman extinguished Mrs. Hart's Fires in the coldest Weather-Beat her Head several Times against the chimney-piece - pulled a Ribbon which she wore round
    Hart, John
  • 2776
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    The triumph of affectation. A poem
  • 2777
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    The triumph of time and truth. An oratorio
    Morell, Thomas
  • 2778
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    The triumph of truth; being an account of the trial of Mr. E. Elwall, for heresy and blasphemy, at Stafford assizes, Before Judge Denton. To which are added, extracts from William Penn's Sandy foundation shaken. And A few Additional Illustrations. By the author of An appeal to the serious and candid professors of Christianity, &c.
    Elwall, Edward
  • 2779
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    The triumph of wit: or, the canting dictionary. Being the newest and most useful academy: Containing The Mystery and Art of Canting, with the Original and Present Management thereof, and the Ends to which it serves and is employed. Illustrated with poems, songs, and various intrigues in the canting language, with the explanation, &c
  • 2780
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    The triumphant Christian: or, the victory of faith over death and the grave. Exemplified in the experience and dying words of a private gentleman