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: Part I

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  • 1641
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    The thirty-nine articles of the Church of England, illustrated with notes, and confirmed by texts of the Holy Scripture, and testimonies of the primitive fathers. ... Written in latin by the Rev. Mr. Archdeacon Welchman, and now translated into English according to the sixth edition, by a clergyman of the University of Oxford.
    Church of England
  • 1642
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    The three merry butchers and ten highwaymen
  • 1643
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    The times, never performed, at Freemason's Hall, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday next, the 27th, 29th and 30th of January, 1790, and every evening during the two following weeks, Mr. Palmer, will have the honor of delivering a serious, comic, ... original lecture, ... called, The exhibition of the times, ...
    Freemasons' Hall (Holborn, England)
  • 1644
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    The tobacco box; or, soldier's pledge of love
  • 1645
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    The tombs in Westminster Abbey.
  • 1646
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    The town talk, The fish pool, The plebeian, The old Whig, The spinster, &c. By the authors of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian. First collected in 1789; with notes and illustrations
    Steele, Richard
  • 1647
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    The tragical history of King Richard III. As it is now acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Crow-Street, altered from Shakespear, and cut for the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. By C. Cibber, Esq;
    Cibber, Colley
  • 1648
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    The treasure of the French and English languages: containing, I. A Vocabulary, French and English. II. Common Forms of Speech upon the most familiar and useful Subjects. III. A Collection of Proverbs, Common Sayings, Maxims, &c. Being equally necessary to the French, and others Foreigners, understanding French, to learn English; and the best, if not the only, Help extant for them to attain to the
    Chambaud, Lewis
  • 1649
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    The trial at large of Ed. Lowe and Wm. Jobbins, before the recorder of London, at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey. On Saturday the 30th of October, 1790, for not having the fear of God before their eyes, but being moved and instigated by the devil, on the 16th day o May last, at Aldersgate Street, feloniously, wilfully, and maliciously did set on fire and burn the house of Francis Gilding. Th
    Lowe, Edward
  • 1650
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    The trial at large of George Barrington, before Lord Chief Baron Eyre, at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, on Friday the 17th instant, for robbing Henry Townsend, Esq. at Enfield Races, for which he was found Guilty. With the Pleadings of Counsel, the Judge's Charge to the Jury, and the Prisoner's Two remarkable Speeches, verbatim. By E. Hodgson, short-hand writer to the Old Bailey
    Barrington, George
  • 1651
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    The trial of Abraham, a dramatic poem
    Farrer, John
  • 1652
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    The trial of James Vance, Esquire, one of the high sheriffs of the city of Dublin, on Thursday the 25th day of February, 1790. At the commission of oyer and terminer in his Majesty's Court of King's Bench, before the Honourable Richard Power, Esq. second Baron of the Court of Exchequer, for aiding and assisting one Joseph Stuart to slee and murder Farrel Reddy
    Vance, James
  • 1653
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    The trial of Renwick Williams, (commonly called the Monster) at the Old Bailey, on Thursday the 8th of July 1790, before Judge Buller, and a Middlesex jury, for assaulting and wounding Miss Ann Porter. Taken in short-hand by L. Williams, Esquire
    Williams, Renwick
  • 1654
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    The triumphs of superstition: an elegy. By a student of Harvard University. [Two lines of Latin quotations]
    Harris, Thaddeus Mason
  • 1655
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    The true and entertaining history of Miss Charlotte Lorrain, of the county of Middlesex, afterwards Mrs. H******e. Containing a circumstantial account of her life, interspersed with Moral and Remarks, Pleasant and Instructive, calculated to shew Vice in its Natural deformity, in Order that Virtue may appear the brighter from such an opposition. I. Some Account of Miss Charlotte Lorrain. II. Her ma
  • 1656
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    The true and remarkable trials, of all the felon prisoners, cast and condemned this Sessions, at Justice Hall, in the Old Bailey, viz. John Mead, ... Ann Kane, ... Charles Clarke, and Pierre Deval, ...
  • 1657
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    The true citizen characterized: a sermon, delivered before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and the liveries of the several companies of this city, at the parish-church of St. Mary le Bow, Cheapside, on September 29, 1790, being the day of election of the Chief Magistrate of the City of London. By C. E. de Coetlogon, A. M. Chaplain to the Mayoralty
    De Coetlogon, C. E
  • 1658
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    The true patriot. A sermon, on the much lamented death of John Howard, L.L.D. F.R.S. preached at Hackney, his native place. With memoirs of his life and character. By Samuel Palmer. ...
    Palmer, Samuel
  • 1659
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    The true trial of understanding: or wit newly reviv'd, being a book of riddles, adorned with variety of pictures, New Riddles make both Wit & Mirth The Price a Penny, yet not half the Worth. By S. M.
  • 1660
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    The true-Born Englishman: a satire. By Daniel Defoe
    Defoe, Daniel