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: Part I

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  • 130701
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    A short history of the life of John Crook, containing some of his spiritual travels and breathings after God, in his young and tender years: Also an Account of various Temptations wherewith he was Exercised, and the Means by which he came to the Knowledge of the Truth. The manuscript hereof, written by his own hand, was found since his other Works were Published in Print
    Crook, John
  • 130702
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    A short view of our present trade and taxes, compared with what these taxes may amount to after the union, ...
    Black, William
  • 130703
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    A short way with the papists. Shewing, what is the most proper, and most effectual method to extirpate popery, to the satisfaction of all good and moderate men of what party soever. In a dialogue between Mr. Zealous, an earnest and well-meaning abhorrer of the very name of popery, and Mr. Moderate, an impartial judicious and no less earnest disliker of the thing
  • 130704
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    A specimen of the several sorts of letter given to the university by Dr. John Fell sometime Lord Bishop of Oxford To which is added the letter given by Mr. F. Junius.
    Oxford University Press
  • 130705
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    A speech in Parliament the second day of November 1706. By William Seton ... on the first article of the treaty of Union
    Seton, William
  • 130706
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    A speech in the Parliament of Scotland. The second day of November, 1706. On the first article of the Treaty of Union. By William Seton of Pitmedden, Junior. One of the Commissioners of the Treaty
    Seton, William
  • 130707
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    A table of all the accurate remarks and new discoveries, In the Most Learned and Ingenious Mr Addison's Book of Travels
  • 130708
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    A thanksgiving-Sermon preach'd at Foots-Cray in Kent, June the 27th, 1706. for a signal and glorious victory in Brabant, over the French army. Obtain'd by Her Majesties Arms, in Conjunction with those of the Allies, and for the Surprizing and Strange Progress of the Confederates ever since. As also for the continued Successes of the Forces of Her Majesty, and Her Allies, in Spain. By J. W. Rector
    Whittle, John
  • 130709
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    A third defence of ministerial conformity to the Church of England. In answer to Mr Calamy's objections against the former; in a letter annext to his third part of moderate nonconformity
    Ollyffe, John
  • 130710
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    A thousand more notable things: or, modern curiosities. Viz. Divers physical receipts. Monthly observations in gardening, Planting and Grafting. To prevent diseases in children. Directions for all midwives, Nurses, and Child-Barring Women. Problems of Aristotle. A Book of Knowledge. The Art of Angling. The Art of Japanning. Rules of Health & Long-Life. Rules for Blood-Letting. To make the Face bea
    Johnson, G
  • 130711
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    A thousand notable things Containing modern curiosities, viz. divers rare and experienc'd physical receipts. Monthly observations in gardening, planting, and grafting. To catch birds, fish, &c. ... Also a new help to discourse, and directions to read, write, indite, and speak languages readily. ...
    Lupton, Thomas
  • 130712
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    A treatise concerning the divine perfections, and persons. Suited to Ordinary Capacities
  • 130713
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    A treatise of English particles : shewing much of the variety of their significations and uses in English: and how to render them into Latine according to the Propriety and Elegancy of that Language. With a praxis upon the same. By William Walker, B.D. Formerly Master of Louth School, and of the Free-School in Grantham.
    Walker, William
  • 130714
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    A treatise of antient and present geography. Together with a sett of maps, both of antient and present geography, design'd for the use of young students in the universities. By Edward Wells, M. A. and Student of Christ-Church, Oxon
    Wells, Edward
  • 130715
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    A treatise of foods : in general. I. The Difference and Choice which ought to be made of each Sort in particular. II. The Good and Ill Effects produced by them. III. The Principles wherewith they abound. And, IV. The Time, Age and Constitution they suit with. To which are added, remarks upon each chapter; wherein their Nature and Uses are explained, according to the Principles of Chymistry and ...
    L{acute}emery, Louis
  • 130716
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    A treatise of the safe : Internal Use of cantharides in the Practice of Physick. Written a few years since in Latin, by that eminently learned and experienc'd physitian, Dr. John Greenfield, Member of the College of Physitians in London, in his own Vindication, upon account of a Contest that then happen'd between him and some of the College, about his administring them inwardly to his Patients....
    Groeneveld, Joannes
  • 130717
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    A trip to Leverpoole, by two of fate's children, in search of Fortunatus's purse. A saytre [sic]. Address'd to the Honourable the Commissioners of Her Majesties customs. By a gentleman of Lincoln's-Inn
    Lenthall, William
  • 130718
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    A true copy of a letter lately written by Mr. Dowley to Dr. Wells, and now published by Dr. Wells, together with the Doctor's answer
    Dowley
  • 130719
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    A true copy of a letter lately written by Mr. Dowley to Dr. Wells, and now published by Dr. Wells, together with the Doctor's answer.
    Dowley
  • 130720
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    A true copy of a letter lately written by Mr. Dowley to Dr. Wells, and now published by Dr. Wells, together with the Doctor's answer.
    Dowley