General Antiques & Collectibles in 2021
An Epistle to a Young Nobleman From His Praeceptor
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Dalton, John 1709-1763
An Address to the Freeholders of Middlesex, Assembled at Free Masons Tavern, in Great Queen Street, Upon Monday the 20th of December 1779: Being the D
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Jebb, John 1736-1786
A Letter to the Reverend Mr. G. Logan, A.M., One of the Ministers of Edinburgh
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Ruddiman, Thomas 1674-1757
Labour: Its Rights, Difficulties, Dignity and Consolations. A Paper Read Before the Hull Mechanics' Institute on Thursday, Jan
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Warren, Samuel 1807-1877
Remarks on The State Anatomy of Great Britain: in a Letter to a Member of Parliament ..
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Fiddes, Richard 1671-1725
The Case of the Abjuration Oath Endeavoured to Be Cleared: to the Satisfaction of Those Who Are Required to Take It
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Anonymous
The Whigs Vindicated: the Objections That Are Commonly Brought Against Them Answer'd ... in a Letter to a Friend
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Withers, John 1669-1729
The Nursery; [serial] a Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers; v.21
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Seaverns, Fanny P.
Au Président: Étrennes Politiques
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Weill, Alexandre 1811-1899
Correspondence Between The Rev. Robert Hall, M.A., His Friends, and the Writer of the Review, Which Appeared in the Christian Guardian for January 182
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Hall, Robert 1764-1831
The School for Lovers, a Comedy. As It is Acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane
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Whitehead, William 1715-1785
The Constitution, Laws and Government of England: Vindicated in a Letter to the Reverend Mr. William Higden, on Account of His View of the English Con
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Leslie, Charles 1650-1722
The State of the Present Rebellion: Wherein the Unreasonableness and Injustice of It is Demonstrated
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Anonymous
The Census of Great Britain in 1851: Comprising an Account of the Numbers and Distribution of the People, Their Ages, Conjugal Condition, Occupations,
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Petermann, Augustus Heinrich 1822-1878
The Smart Set; a Magazine of Cleverness; 48, no.1
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Nathan, George Jean 1882-1958
Plans of Parliamentary Reform, Proved to Be Visionary: in a Letter to the Reverend C. Wyvill, Late Chairman of the Associations
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Croft, George 1747-1809, Wyvill, Christopher 1740-1822
Catalogue of a Collection of Printed Broadsides in the Possession of the Society of Antiquaries of London / Compiled by Robert Lemon
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Lemon, Robert 1800-1867
Manners: a Satire
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Whitehead, Paul 1710-1774
Reasons Against Receiving the Pretender and Restoring the Popish Line: Together With Some Queries of the Utmost Importance to Great Britain
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Hoadly, Benjamin 1676-1761
Letter to the Hon. Francis Hincks [microform]: Being a Review of His Reply to Mr. Howe's Speech on the Organization of the Empire
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Howe, Joseph 1804-1873
A Second Letter to a Late Noble Commander of the British Forces in Germany
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Ruffhead, Owen 1723-1769
A Letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle Concerning One of His Predecessors Bishop Merks: on Occasion of a New Volume for the Pretender Intituled The H
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Nicolson, William 1655-1727, Kennett, White 1660-1728
The Art of Restoring, or, The Piety and Probity of General Monk in Bringing About the Last Restoration ... With a Just Account of Sir Roger ... in a L
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Toland, John 1670-1722
The Foundling. A Comedy. As It is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
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Moore, Edward 1712-1757
A Letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, on the Late Arrangements in Administration
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Threipland, Stuart Moncrieff 1771-1838, Pitt, William 1759-1806
The Engineers' Strike in the North of England: Appendix to a Report to the United States Government; no. 600
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Jones, Evan Rowland 1840-1920
An Argument Proving That the Abrogation of King James by the People of England From the Regal Throne ... Was According to the Constitution of the Engl
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Johnson, Samuel 1649-1703
The Case of the Forfeited Estates in Scotland: Consider'd in a Letter to a Noble L--d
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Haldane, Patrick
A Short Account of a Late Short Administration
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Burke, Edmund 1729-1797
The Moral and Political Crisis of England: Most Respectfully Inscribed to the Higher and Middle Classes
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Horne, Melvill
The Free-born Englishman's Unmask'd Battery; or, A Short Narrative of Our Miserable Condition. Grounded Upon Undeniable Facts, for the Plain, Honest I
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Penn, William 1644-1718
The Nursery; [serial] a Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers; v.21
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Seaverns, Fanny P.
A Brief Statement and Declaration of the Genuine Principles of Seceders, Respecting Civil Government, the Duty of Subjects, and National Reformation,
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Bruce, Archibald 1746-1816
Gleason's Pictorial; v.4 1853 Jan.-June
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Ballou, Maturin Murray 1820-1895, Gleason, Frederick 1816-1896
The Kingdom of God; no 716
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Miller, William 1782-1849
A Defence of Some Passages in Dr. Copleston's Enquiry Into the Doctrines of Necessity and Predestination: in Reply to a Letter Addressed to That Autho
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Dalby, William
Mr. Asgill's Defence Upon His Expulsion From the House of Commons of Great Britain in 1707
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Asgill, John 1659-1738
The Political Pilgrim's Progress
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Anonymous
Observations on the Conduct of Great Britain: With Regard to the Negociations and Other Transactions Abroad
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Anonymous
The Nonjurors Separation From the Public Assemblys of the Church of England Examin'd and Prov'd to Be Schismatical ...
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Bennet, Thomas 1673-1728
The Yeoman's Second Letter to the Right Honourable William Wickham, One of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, &c, &c, &c.: Occasioned by the
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Wickham, William 1761-1840
The Election-dialogue Between a Gentleman and His Neighbour in the Country: Concerning the Choice of Good Members for the Next Parliament
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Hoadly, Benjamin 1676-1761
The Spirit of the Ecclesiasticks of All Sects and Ages, as to the Doctrines of Morality, and More Particularly the Spirit of the Ancient Fathers of th
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Barbeyrac, Jean 1674-1744
First Letter on the Subject of the British and Foreign Bible Society: Addressed to the Rev. Dr. Marsh
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Vansittart, Nicholas 1766-1851
Arguments in Favor of Missions: a Discourse Delivered in Portland, June 26, 1833, Before the Maine Missionary Society, at Its Twenty-sixth Anniversary
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Pomroy, Swann Lyman 1799-1869
The Western Inquisition, or, A Relation of the Controversy Which Has Been Lately Among the Dissenters in the West of England
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Peirce, James 1673-1726
Reasons in Favour of a Moderate and Constitutional Reform of the Common's House of Parliament: in a Letter to Viscount Althorp, M.P.
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Eyston, Charles
Constitutional Strictures on Particular Positions Advanced in the Speeches of the Right Hon. William Pitt, in the Debates Which Took Place on the Unio
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Pitt, William 1759-1806
The Argonaut; v. 44 (Jan.-June 1899)
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Anonymous
Handbook of the Manchester and Salford Equitable Co-operative Society Limited, for 1886 ..; no.758
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A Brief Treatise on the Privileges of the House of Commons
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Burdon, William 1764-1818
The Nature, Guilt and Danger of Presumptuous Sins: Set Forth in a Sermon Preach'd Before the University of Oxford at St. Mary's, Septemb. 14th 1707
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Sacheverell, Henry 1674-1724
A Serious Answer to Lord George Gordon's Letters to the Earl of Shelburne: in Which an Attempt is Made, by Fair and Ingenious Argument, to Give Ample
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McCarthy, Felix
An Account of the Conduct of the Ministers With Relation to the Peerage Bill: in a Letter to a Friend in the Country
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Anonymous
Reflexions Upon the Present State of England, and the Independence of America
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Day, Thomas 1748-1789
A Letter of Addresse to the Protector: Occasioned by Mr. Needhams Reply to Mr. Goodwins Book Against the Triers
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Nedham, Marchamont 1620-1678
An Essay on the Learning of Contingent Remainders and Executory Devises; 2
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Fearne, Charles 1742-1794
A Stiptick for a Bleeding Nation, or, A Safe and Speedy Way to Restore Publick Credit and Pay the National Debts
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Anonymous
A Letter to the Right Hon. N. Vansittart, M.P.: Being an Answer to His Second Letter on the British and Foreign Bible Society: and, at the Same Time,
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Marsh, Herbert 1757-1839
Reformation Necessary to Prevent Our Ruine: a Sermon Preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners at St. Mary-le-Bow, on Wednesday, January 10
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Smalbroke, Richard 1672-1749
Harper's Magazine; 212
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Alden, Henry Mills 1836-1919, Hartman, Lee Foster 1879-1941
The Folly, Guilt, and Mischiefs of Duelling: a Sermon, Preached in the College Chapel at New Haven, on the Sabbath Preceding the Annual Commencement,
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Dwight, Timothy 1752-1817
The Thistle
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Doubtful Questions in the Law of Elections Stated and Canvassed
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Dodd, Charles Edward
A Letter to a Merry Young Gentleman, Intituled, Tho. Burnet, Esq., in Answer to One Writ by Him to the Right Honourable the Earl of Halifax; by Which
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Oldisworth, William 1680-1734
The Beauties of Fox, North and Burke: Selected From Their Speeches, From the Passing of the Quebec Act, in the Year 1774, Down to the Present Time: Wi
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Burke, Edmund 1729-1797, Fox, Charles James 1749-1806
Additional Facts, Addressed to the Serious Attention of the People of Great Britain: Respecting the Expences of the War, and the State of the National
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Morgan, William 1750-1833
A Vindication of the Present Great Revolution in England: in Five Letters Pass'd Betwixt James Welwood, M.D. and Mr. John March, Vicar of Newcastle Up
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Welwood, James 1652-1727, March, John 1640-1692
Thoughts on Government: Occasioned by Mr. Burke's Reflections, &c.: in a Letter to a Friend
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Rous, George 1744-1802
A Short History of the House of Commons, With Reference to Reform
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Allen, John 1771-1843
A Letter From a By-stander to a Member of Parliament: Wherein is Examined What Necessity There is for the Maintenance of a Large Regular Land-force in
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Morris, Corbyn 1710-1779
The Perjury and Folly of the Late Rebellion Display'd: in a Sermon Preach'd at Exon, June 7th. 1716: Being the Day Appointed for a Publick Thanksgivin
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Withers, John 1669-1729
Of the Antiquity, Power & Decay of Parliaments: Being a General View of Government and Civil Policy in Europe ...
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Rymer, Thomas 1641-1713
An Answer to Mis-led Doctor Fearne ..
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Herle, Charles 1598-1659
The King's Prerogative and the Subjects Privileges Asserted According to Law and Reason
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Jenkins, David 1582-1663
An Address to His Excellency William, Earl of Harrington, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, as It Was Presented to Him on Tuesd
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Lucas, Charles 1713-1771
An Address to Junius, Upon the Subject of His Letter in the Public Advertiser, December 17, 1769
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Anonymous
The Massachusetts Magazine, or, Monthly Museum of Knowledge and Rational Entertainment; 1894 Jul.-Dec. (v.6)
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Biglow, William 1773-1844, Harris, Thaddeus Mason
An Humble and Serious Address to the Princes and States of Europe, for the Admission, or at Least Open Toleration of the Christian Religion in Their D
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Whiston, William 1667-1752
Letter From an Independent Elector of Westminster to the Right Honourouble Charles James Fox in Answer to His Letter to His Constituents
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Fox, Charles James 1749-1806
Considerations on Reform, With a Specific Plan for a New Representation: Addressed to Charles Grey, Esq., Member of Parliamant for Northumberland
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Popple, Miles
Roman Tradition Examined, as It is Urged as Infallible Against All Mens Senses, Reason, the Holy Scripture, the Tradition and Present Judgment of the
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Baxter, Richard 1615-1691
An Essay on Immorality: in Three Parts
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Anonymous
The Letters of Atticus, as Printed in the London Journal, in the Years 1729 and 1730, on Various Subjects, With an Introduction, Containing a Short Su
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Cooke, Thomas 1703-1756
Observations on the Political Conduct of the Protestant Dissenters: Including a Retrospective View of Their History, From the Time of Queen Elizabeth:
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Rivers, David
Memoirs of a Celebrated Literary and Political Character: From the Resignation of Sir Robert Walpole, in 1742, to the Establishment of Lord Chatham's
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Glover, Richard 1712-1785
The Grand Mystery Laid Open: Namely by Dividing of the Protestants to Weaken the Hanover Succession ..
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Toland, John 1670-1722
The Second Representation of the Loyal Subjects of Albinia
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Wagstaffe, William 1685-1725
Mr. Walpole's Case: in a Letter From a Tory Member of Parliament to His Friend in the Country
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Wagstaffe, William 1685-1725