Eighteenth Century Collections Online
: Part I
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5941Book InfoTeague's fidelity to the ToriesEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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5942Book InfoTerence's Comedies, made English; with his life; and some remarks at the end. By Mr. Laurence Echard, and others. Revised and corrected by Dr. Echard and Sir R. L'StrangeEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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5943Book InfoTerminationes et exempla declinationum & conjugationum. In usum gramaticastrorum. Opera & studio Caroli Hoole, ...Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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5944Book InfoTh[e] new English tutor, enlarged; for the more eas[y] attaining the true reading of English. To which is added, milk for babesEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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5945Book InfoThalia: or the Spritely Muse. Poems on Several Occasions. Translations from Martial. Paraphrases on Ovid and Tibullus; and Burlesque verse on Diverting Subjects. By a Nobleman of Fifteen, who designs shortly to Appear in PrintEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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5946Book InfoThe tackersEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)ProQuest One Literature1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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5947Book InfoThe tackers vindicated; or, an answer to the whigs new black-list: which has been dispers'd abroad since the rising of both Houses of Parliament, to misrepresent such members as have shewn themselves worthy patriots in defence of the church establish'd; In Order To Render 'em Suspected to the People of England at the Ensuing elections. with a word to Mr. John Tutchin, About his Scandalous Ballad,Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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5948Book InfoThe terrible stormy wind and tempest, Novemb. 27th. 1703. Consider'd, improv'd, and collected, to be had in everlasting remembranceEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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5949Book InfoThe title of kings proved to be jure divino, and that King Charles II. was the rightful and lawful heir to the crown of England, and that the life of his father K. Charles I. was taken away unjustly, contrary to the Common Law, Statute Law, and all the Laws of England. In a Short Essay, written by W. Prynne Esquire. And published in the year 1660. And now reprinted, with a preface and postscript;Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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5950Book InfoThe traveller's and chapman's daily instructor: containing tables of the twelve months in the year, shewing the Fix'd and Moveable Feasts and Remarkable Days, with their Explanations. The Golden Number, Dominical Letter, Epact, and the Four Terms of the Year, Cicle of the Sun, thereby to find the Age, Change, Full, and Quarters of the Moon. The Sun's Place, the Time of its Rising and Setting. LengEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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5951Book InfoThe travels of the holy patriarchs, prophets, judges, kings, our saviour Christ and his apostles, as they are related in the Old and New Testaments. With A Description of the Towns and Places to which they Travelled, and how many English Miles they stood from Jerusalem. Also, a short Treatise of the Weights, Monys, and Measures mentioned in the Scriptures, reduced to our English Valuations, QuantiEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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5952Book InfoThe triumph, or warriours Welcome: a poem on the glorious successes of the last year. With the Ode for New-Year's Day. 1705. By Mr. Tate, Poet-Laureat to Her MajestyEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)ProQuest One Literature1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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5953Book InfoThe triumph, or warriours welcome: a poem on the glorious successes of the last year. With the Ode for New-Year's Day, 1705. By Mr. Tate, Poet-Laureat to Her MajestyEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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5954Book InfoThe tryal of Captain Thomas Green and his crew, pursued before the judge of the High Court of Admirality of Scotland; And the Assessors appointed by the Lords of Privy Council, At the instance of Mr. Alexander Higgins Advocat, Procurator-Fiscal to the said Court, for piracy, robbery, & murder. Faithfully Extracted from the Records of the said Court, and other Authentick Documents. Published by autEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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5955Book InfoThe tryal, examination and condemnation, of Captain Green of the Worcester, and his whole ships crew, for the murther of Captain Drummond, and all his Scots ships crew, near Malabar; before the High Court of Admiralty in Scotland on the 14th of March 1705Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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5956Book InfoThree discourses; one on the parable of Dives and Lazarus, the second on that of the unjust steward, and the third, on that of the ten virgins. By ... Clement Ellis, ... With a preface, giving some account of the author's writings and lifeEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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5957Book InfoTo the Honourable the Commons of England assembled in Parliament. The humble proposals of John Legg, engineer, relating to his new invention of fire-shot and fire-arrows, which being shot out of a piece of ordinance, paterrero, or musket, infallibly sets the enemies ships sides, sails, and rigging, &c. in a flame.Early English Books Online (EEBO) ProQuest1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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5958Book InfoTo the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, is humbly offered, an account of some few of the many severe sufferings of the people call'd Quakers, for tythes, &c. By the old and rigorous methods, notwithstanding the late act 1695. for the more easie recovery of small tythes by justices warrantsEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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5959Book InfoTo the Queen and Parliament. A seasonable remedy to prevent for ever the several frauds that have been lately discovered, relating to the fleet-beer, and other provisions, by the proposal of a wholesomer, cheaper, stronger, unchangeable beer, brewed after a more succinct and less cumbersome way, and drawn from a clear malt-extract.Early English Books Online (EEBO) ProQuest1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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5960Book InfoTom-Tell-Truth's letter to a dissenter, in vindication of the L---s against the tackersEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)