Eighteenth Century Collections Online
: Part II
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2381Book InfoA Toast for all true heartsEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part II1710전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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2382Book InfoA Trip to the Black-RockEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part II1710전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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2383Book InfoA True description of the mint Giving an account of its first becoming a place of refuge for debtors; the extents of its antient and modern limits. The manners, ways, and customs of the inhabitants: with their character, nature and temper. As also, their laws and method of punishing a bailiff and his follower, or s[i]tter, with the oath they cause him to take: and several other things, relating toEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part II1710전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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2384Book InfoA true state of the case of the Reverend Mr. Greenshields, now prisoner in the Tolbooth in Edinburgh, for reading common-prayer, in an episcopal congregation there; tho' qualify'd by taking the Oaths, and praying for the Queen and Princess Sophia. With Copies of several original papers relating to his Accusation, Defence, Imprisonment, and Appeal, first to the Lords of the Session in North-BritainEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1710전문보기 (Full Text Access)Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part II1710전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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2385Book InfoA true state of the present difference between the Royal African Company, and the separate traders: Shewing the irregularities and impositions of the joint-stock managers; the uselesness of their forts; the expence they are at in the maintenance of the same; the charge of supporting them in a condition of defence; the vast sums they have receiv'd by the ten per cent. Duty in order thereunto, and wEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part II1710전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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2386Book InfoThe Tatler. By Isaac Bickerstaff Esq;Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part II1710전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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2387Book InfoThe True genuine Tory-address, and the true genuine Whig-address, set one against another. To which is added, a farther explanation of some hard terms now in use, for the information of all such as read, or subscribe addresses being an answer to a late scandalous paper, falsly call'd the true genuine Tory-address, &c.Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part II1710전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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2388Book InfoThe torture of conscience; or, A faithful relation of the proceedings of the Inquisition at Granada, Concerning a man call'd Isaac, a native of mompelier, who was burnt a live in Spain, for the Protestant religion, having suffer'd two years and one month the rigour of that inquisition, for saying, that Christ had ordain'd no more than two sacraments, and that the Virgin Mary went not with soul andEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part II1710전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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2389Book InfoThe trial and condemnation of Daniel Damaree, one of the Queens watermen, for high treason; on Thursday the 19th of April: also of George Purchase, before the Right Honourable Sir Samuel Garrard bart. Lord Mayor of the city of London, the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Parker, &c. at Justice-Hall in the Old-BaylyEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part II1710전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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2390Book InfoThe triumph of monarchy: Or, Defeat of anarchy. To an excellent loyal tune, viz. there's no hopes of peace, and the war will never cease till, &c. By N.F.G. gent.Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part II1710전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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2391Book InfoThe tryal of Dr. Henry Sacheverell, befor the House of Peers, for high crimes and misdemeanors; Upon an impeachment by the knights, citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves, and of all the Commons of Great Britain: begun in Westminster-Hall the 27th day of February, 1709/10; and from thence continu'd by several adjournments until the 23d day of March following. PubEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part II1710전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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2392Book InfoThe tryal of Dr. Henry Sacheverell, before the House of Peers, for high crimes and misdemeanors; Upon an impeachment by the knights, citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves, and of all the Commons of Great Britain: begun in Westminster-Hall the 27th day of February, 1709/10, and from thence continued by several adjournments until the 23d of March following. PublisEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part II1710전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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2393Book InfoThird proposals for insurance on births, by the Beneficial Society, at their office at the Flying Horse in Pennington-Street, ...Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part II1710전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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2394Book InfoThis day we had the following express from Kinsale, giving an account of the taking of a French man of war of 630 men and 60 guns, who fought so long that she lost 140 men in the action Dublin, March 1stEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part II1710전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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2395Book InfoThis morning arrived a British packet, which brought one Dutch mail, of the welcome news of the total rout of the Duke of Anjou's forces. ...Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part II1710전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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2396Book InfoTo The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, the humble petition of several planters, and other the inhabitants of your Majesty's Island of Barbadoes. Sheweth, that the tender care and regard your Majesty hath constantly had of all your subjects, encourages your petitioners, who are deeply concer'd in the trade to Africa, the constant supply of Negroes at moderate prices, being the chief support of thisEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part II1710전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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2397Book InfoTo the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, the humble address of the corporation of Marlborough: presented to Her Majesty by the Right Honble the Lord Bruce, May the 16th 1710Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part II1710전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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2398Book InfoTo the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. The humble address of the Bishop of London, and the clergy of London and WestminsterEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part II1710전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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2399Book InfoTo the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. The humble address of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons in Parliament assembledEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part II1710전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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2400Book InfoTo the truly honourable, & venerable, John Maxwel rector. John Stirling vice-chancellor, and principal. James Brown dean of the faculty. James Simpson profes [sic] of divinity. And the rest of the learned & worthy professors, of the renowned University of GlasgowEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part II1710전문보기 (Full Text Access)