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135821Book InfoThe humour of the ageEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1701전문보기 (Full Text Access)ProQuest One Literature1701전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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135822Book InfoThe humour of the age. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane by His Majesty's servants.Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1701전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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135823Book InfoThe improvement of the Marsh, and of the country near about it: being an account of some proposals for furnishing the Marsh with fresh-water, ... To which is subjoyned a farther proposal for mending the sea-walls about Dimchurch. By John YoungEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1701전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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135824Book InfoThe interest of England, In Relation to the Woollen Manufacture, Briefly consider'd in a dialogue between Sir Thomas Flourishing, a Merchant, and Timothy Castdown, a Clothier. Wherein The Nations Detriment, by the Mismanagement thereof, is Discover'd, and Means Propos'd for making that Trade effectually serviceable to the Advantage of the whole Kingdom. Humbly Offer'd by a Hearty Wisher of the WelEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1701전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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135825Book InfoThe interpreter of words and terms, used either in the common or statute laws of this realm, and in tenures and jocular customs: with an appendix, ... First publish'd by ... Dr. Cowel, in the year 1607. and continu'd by Tho. Manley ... to the year 1684. Now further augmented and improv'd, ...Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1701전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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135826Book InfoThe inward testimony of the spirit of Christ to his outward revelation, in opposition to the deist, socinian and prophane, Who deny both. To the Formalist, Who deny his Inward: and to the enthusiast, Who deny his Outward Testimony to it. And as Evidenced to the Real Christian, by his concurrence with outward Steps of Providence, is a Support to him against each of these, as well as against the LazEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1701전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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135827Book InfoThe island princess, or the generous Portuguese. Made into an opera. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal. All the musical entertainments, and the greatest part of the play new, and written by Mr. MotteuxEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1701전문보기 (Full Text Access)ProQuest One Literature1699전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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135828Book InfoThe island princess, or the generous Portuguese. Made into an opera. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal. All the musical entertainments, and the greatest part of the play new, and written by Mr. Motteux.Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1701전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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135829Book InfoThe judgment of Paris: a masque. Written by Mr. Congreve. Set severally to musick, by Mr. John Eccles, Mr. Finger, Mr. Purcel, and Mr. Weldon.Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1701전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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135830Book InfoThe just measures of the pious institution of youth. Essay I. Pointing at some Considerable Miscarriages committed in the Education of Children, And Directing how to Treat their Infancy and Childhood, And how to impart unto them, the True Knowledge of God, by settling in their minds the belief of His Existence, giving them Just Nations of His Nature, and ingaging them in the Imitation of His PerfeEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1701전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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135831Book InfoThe kentish fable of the lion and the foxes. Or, the honesty of the Kentish petition made manifest. To which is added, The old game play'd over again: or, the mystery of iniquity reviv'd: being a collection of some speeches and debates of the House of Commons in the year 1627 and 1628. Written and collected by a man of KentEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1701전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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135832Book InfoThe kentish men. A Satyr. Occasion'd By the late Treat at Mercers Hall, and the Publication of their Five several Essigies. Written by a CommonerEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1701전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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135833Book InfoThe kentish worthies. A poem, by Mr. Tate. Poet Laureat to His MajestyEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1701전문보기 (Full Text Access)ProQuest One Literature1701전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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135834Book InfoThe kind keeper; or, Mr. Limberham: a comedy: as it was acted at the Duke's theatre by His Royal Highnesses servants. Written by John Dryden, Servant to his late MajestyEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1701전문보기 (Full Text Access)ProQuest One Literature1680전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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135835Book InfoThe ladies defence: or, The Bride-Woman's Counsellor Answer'd: a poem. In a dialogue between Sir John Brute, Sir William Loveall, Melissa, and a Parson. Written by a ladyEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1701전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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135836Book InfoThe ladies visiting-day. A comedy. As it was acted at the Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields, by His Majesties servants. With the addition of a new scene. By the author of The reformed wifeEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1701전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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135837Book InfoThe lady's new-year's gift, or, Advice to a daughter ...Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1701전문보기 (Full Text Access)Early English Books Online (EEBO) ProQuest1696전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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135838Book InfoThe lady's perspective glass: through which may be clearly seen, a glorious landskip worth their observation. By M. B. gent.Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1701전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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135839Book InfoThe lady's tragedy or, the out-landish lady's misfortunes. In three parts. 1. How a London-factor went over sea, ... 2. How this factor went over sea again, ... 3. How because he could not obtain his desires, he contrived a villanous design to act her ruine by murthering his Lord's daugh[t]er, ...Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1701전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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135840Book InfoThe last dying-words of the late King James to his son and daughter, and the French King. Who sickned [sic] the 22d of August, and died the 5th of September. 1701Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1701전문보기 (Full Text Access)