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Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 78 (1959) by
The Case of the Hessian Forces in the Pay of Great Britain [microform]: Impartially and Freely Examin'd With Some Reflections on the Present Conjunctu by
The Right Honourable Annuitant Vindicated. With a Word or Two in Favour of the Other Great Man, in Case of His Resignation. In a Letter to a Friend in by Anonymous
A Dissuasive From Party and Religious Animosities: Containing, I. An Account of the Progress and Effects of Our Religious Differences From the Reign o by Anonymous
Observations on the Sowing of Spring Wheat and on the Cultivation of the Globe Turnip, Published by Order of the Dublin Society by
A Letter to the Gentlemen and Freeholders of the County of Dorset Concerning the Next Election of Members of Parliament for the Said County by Anonymous
An Address to the Members of the Legislature on Reform by Gore, Montague 1800-1864
Political Dialogues Between the Celebrated Statues of Pasquin and Marforio at Rome: in Which the Origin and Views of the Late War, the Secret Mediatio by Anonymous
The Patriots and the Whigs, the Most Dangerous Enemies of the State by Brock, Irving
The Anatomy of a Late Negociation by Anonymous
Serious Considerations on the Several High Duties Which the Nation in General, (as Well as Its Trade in Particular) Labours Under: With a Proposal for by
School Fellow: a Magazine for Boys and Girls; v.6 by
The Late Excise Scheme Dissected, or, An Exact Copy of the Late Bill for Repealing Several Subsidies, and an Impost Now Payable on Tobacco, Etc. ... by
A Letter out of Lancashire to a Friend in London Giving Some Account of the Late Tryals There ... by Wagstaffe, Thomas 1645-1712
The History of Ingratitude, or, A Second Part of Antient Precedents for Modern Facts: in Answer to a Letter From a Noble Lord by
Beelzebub; or, The Quakers Bubble, Their That Within Them; Apparent in Their Devilish Schism, Heresies, Blasphemy, Denial of the Trinity, of Gospel-or by Anonymous
The Speech of Henry Sacheverell, D.D. Made in Westminster Hall on Tuesday, March 7, 1709/10 by Sacheverell, Henry 1674-1724
Observations on the Doctrine Laid Down by Sir William Blackstone, Respecting the Extent of the Power of the British Parliament, Particularly With Rela by Sheridan, Charles Francis 1750-1806
The Office and Duty of a King: in a Letter From a Craftsman in Town to His Friend in the Country by Anonymous
Reflections Upon the Present Posture of Affairs: With Relations to the Treaty of Peace Now on Foot .. by Wotton, William 1666-1727
Faith's Plea Upon God's Covenant, or, A Sermon on Psalm Lxxiv.20 by Erskine, Ralph 1685-1752
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 70 (1951) by
The Toilette: in Three Books by Thurston, Joseph
A Mirror for Princes: in a Letter to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales by
The Case of the Allegiance Due to Soveraign Powers: Stated and Resolved According to Scripture and Reason ... by
A True State of the Controversy Betwixt the Present Bishop and Dean of Carlile Touching the Regal Supremacy: in a Letter From a Northern Divine ... by Nicolson, William 1655-1727
Of the Ends of Society by
Mr Forman's Letter to the Right Honourable William Pulteney, Esq.: Shewing How Pernicious the Imperial Company of Commerce and Navigation, Lately Esta by
A Vindication of the Conduct of the Ministry in the Scheme of the Excise on Wine and Tobacco: Proposed Last Sessions of Parliament ... by Anonymous
Thoughts on the Letter of Edmund Burke, Esq., to the Sheriffs of Bristol, on the Affairs of America by
Some Modest Animadversions and Reflexions Upon a Sermon Preach'd Before the Honourable House of Commons by Doctor West on Monday, the 30th of January: by Philalethes, Eugenius
Reflections on the Late Elections in the County of Cambridge: With Incidental Remarks on the Present State of the Nation by
A Short View of the State of Affairs: With Relation to Great Britain for Four Years Past, With Some Remarks on the Treaty Lately Published and a Pamph by
A Letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, on His Apostacy From the Cause of Parliamentary Reform: to Which is Subjoined an Appendix Containing Im by Pitt, William 1759-1806
The Gospel-mystery of Sanctification Opened in Sundry Practical Directions: Suited Especially to the Case of Those Who Labour Under the Guilt and Powe by Marshall, Walter 1628-1680
Three Speeches Against Continuing the Army, Etc.: as They Were Spoken in the House of Commons the Last Session of Parliament, to Which Are Added the R by Jeffreys, Edward, Shippen, William 1673-1743
Current Fallacies About Vaccination: a Letter to Dr. W. B. Carpenter, C.B., &c., &c., &c.; no. 586 by Carpenter, William Benjamin 1813-1885
A Test, Offered to the Consideration of the Electors of Great Britain: to Which is Added, A Vindication of the Tory Members, as to the Clause of the H by Anonymous
The Real Origin of Government by Whitaker, John 1735-1808
The Fatal Consequences of Minist. Influence, or, The Difference Between Royal Power and Ministerial Power Truly Stated: a Political Essay Occasioned b by
Royal Recollections on a Tour to Cheltenham, Gloucester, Worcester, and Places Adjacent, in the Year 1788 by Williams, David 1738-1816
A Narrative of the Proceedings Relating to the Suspension of the King of the French on the 10th of August, 1792 [microform] by
A Sermon Preach'd Before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled in the Abbey Church at Westminster, on Friday January 30, 1729/30 .. by
English Inquisition: or, Money Rais'd by the New Secret Extent Law, Without Act of Parliament by
A Review of the State of the Question Respecting the Admission of Dissenters to the Universities by Denison, Edward 1801-1854
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 110 (1991) by
A Discourse of the Peerage & Jurisdiction of the Lords Spiritual in Parliament .. by Barlow, Thomas 1607-1691
Observations on Trade, Considered in Reference, Particularly, to the Public Debt, and to the Agriculture of the United Kingdom by Heathfield, Richard
Brief Remarks on English Manners, and an Attempt to Account for Some of Our Most Striking Peculiarities: in a Series of Letters to a Friend in France by
Thoughts on Moderate Reform in the House of Commons by
Remarks on Lesley's Two Letters From Bar Le Duc: the First to a High-flying Member of the Last Parliament, the Second to the Lord Bp. of Salisbury .. by Leslie, Charles 1650-1722
Letters Between Col. Robert Hammond, Governor of the Isle of Wight, and the Committee of Lords and Commons at Derby-House, General Fairfax, Lieut. Gen by Ashburnham, John, Hammond, Robert 1621-1654
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 74 (1955) by
A Familiar Instructive Dialogue, Which Happened Last Week, at a Tavern Near the Royal-Exchange, Between an Eminent Merchant of Dunkirk, One of Their G by
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 75 (1956) by
An Essay on the National Debt and National Capital: or, The Account Truly Stated, Debtor and Creditor .. by
An Essay on the English Constitution Amd Government by
Two Letters to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Townshend: Shewing the Seditious Tendency of Several Late Pamphlets: More Particularly of, A Rev by Watts, Robert 1683-1726
Some Remarks on the Letters Between the L--d T-----nd, and Mr. Se---tary B--le. In a Letter to the Author of the Remarks on the Barrier-Treaty by
A Vindication of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Winchester Against the Malicious Aspersions of Those Who Uncharitably Ascribe the Book Intitule by Skelton, Philip 1707-1787
The Wesleyan Reform Union Hand Book: Containing Declaration of Principles, Constitution of the Union, Rules for Churches, Missionary Society, Chapel F by Anonymous
Two Enquiries: One of Them Concerning Property in Which is Consider'd Liberty of Conscience and the Other Concerning Sin Wherein is C by Chubb, Thomas 1679-1747
An Essay Towards Deciding the Important Question, Whether It Be a National Advantage to Britain to Insure the Ships of Her Enemies? Addressed to the R by Morris, Corbyn 1710-1779
The Political State of Great Britain: Containing an Impartial Account of the Changes in the Ministry Civil, Military and Ecclesiastical Preferments .. by Boyer, Abel 1667-1729
Les Soupirs De L'Europe, Etc, or, The Groans of Europe at the Prospect of the Present Posture of Affairs: in a Letter by
An Impartial State of the Late Difference Amongst the Protestant Dissenting Ministers at Salters-Hall .. by Oldfield, Joshua 1656-1729
The Gododin of Aneurin Gwawdrydd: an English Translation With Copious Explanatory Notes, a Life of Aneurin, and Several Lengthy Dissertations Illustra by
The Government Unhing'd, or, An Account of Many Great Encroachments Made Upon the Liberties and Propertie of the People of England: Shewing the Notori by Crosfeild, Robert
A Reply to the Observations of Lieut. Gen. Sir William Howe on a Pamphlet Entitled: Letters to a Nobleman: in Which His Misrepresentations Are Detecte by Galloway, Joseph 1731-1803
A Detection of the Sophistry and Falsities of the Pamphlet Entitul'd The Secret History of the White Staff. Part II by
Four Discourses on the Nature, Design, Uses and History of the Ordinance of Baptism: With a Preface, Containing Some Strictures on Dr. Priestley's Let by Toulmin, Joshua 1740-1815
The British Free-holder's Political Catechism: Addressed and Recommended to the Free Citizens, and Free-holders, of the City of Dublin. At This Critic by Lucas, Charles 1713-1771
The Religious and Loyal Subject's Duty Considered With Regard to the Present Government and the Revolution: a Sermon Preached in the Cathedral Church by Terry, Isaac
An Apology for a Late Resignation, in a Letter From an English Gentleman to His Friend at the Hague by
Easy Book-keeping for Small Co-operative Societies; no. 830 by Hines, G., Jones, B., Pumphrey, H.
Letters on Political Liberty, and the Principles of the English and Irish Projects of Reform: Addressed to a Member of the English House of Commons by Williams, David 1738-1816
Chambers' Edinburgh Journal; v. 2 by Chambers, William 1800-1883, Chambers, Robert 1802-1871
The Moderator, or, Considerations Propos'd: in Order to End the Unseasonable Debates Concerning the Legality of the Late Happy Revolution by
Reply to the Charges of Robert Adair, Esq. Against the Bishop of Winchester, in Consequence of a Passage Contained in His Lordship's Memoirs of the Ri by
A Tory Plot, or, The Discovery of a Design Carried on by Our Late Addressers and Abhorrers to Alter the Constitution of the Government and to Betray t by
A Letter to a Freeholder on the Late Reduction of the Land Tax to One Shilling in the Pound by
Resistance and Non-resistance Stated and Decided: in a Dialogue Betwixt a Hotspur-high-flyer, a Canting-low-church-man, and B--f Censor of Great-Brita by Anonymous
The Pretender's Declaration Abstracted From Two Anonymous Pamphlets: the One Intitled Jus Sacrum; and the Others, Memoirs of the Chevalier St. George. by Asgill, John 1659-1738
A Narrative of the Depositions of Robert Jenison Esq.: With Other Material Evidences, Plainly Proving That Mr. William Ireland Lately Executed for Hig by Chetwind, Charles, Jenison, Robert 1648-1688
Dick and Tom: a Dialogue About Addresses by Anonymous
A Solemn Appeal to the Good Sense of the Nation: Pointing out the Immediate Necessity of a Cordial Coalition Between the King and the People, in Order by Anonymous
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 81 (1962) by
The American Comic Almanack for 1831: With Whims, Scraps and Oddities: Calculated for the Meridian of Boston, Lat. 42, Long. 71, but Will Answer for A by Anonymous
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 82 (1963) by
A Letter to Professor Stewart, on the Objects of General Terms, and on the Axiomatical Laws of Vision; to Which Are Here Added, Some Remarks on the Mo by Fearn, John 1768-1837, Stewart, Dugald 1753-1828
A Discourse on the Causes of Political Revolutions by Bailey, Thomas 1785-1856
A Discourse on the Character of King George the Third [microform]: Addressed to the Inhabitants of British America by Strachan, John 1778-1867
More Reasons for a Reform in Parliament: Contained in Letters to the Following Persons, Viz.; to the President of the Society for the Relief and Disch by
A Letter to the Right Honorable the Earl of Warwick, Upon the Subject of Opposition, in Consequece of the Speeches of His Lordship in the House of Pee by
A Letter to the Prince of Wales, on a Second Application to Parliament to Discharge Debts Wantonly Contracted Since May, 1787 by
A Vindication of His Majesty's Title to the Crown, as Being the Heir That is Qualified to Enjoy It. Shewing That No One Can Be Legally Qualified to Be by
Iura Populi Anglicani, or, The Subiect's Right of Petitioning Set Forth: Occasioned by the Case of the Kentish Petitioners: With Some Thoughts on the by
Two Pair of Portraits, Presented to All the Unbiassed Electors of Great Britain, and Especially to the Electors of Westminster by Tooke, John Horne 1736-1812
A Letter to the Marquis of Chandos by
A Full Exposition of the Clintonian Faction and the Society of the Columbian Illuminati: With an Account of the Writer of the Narrative, and the Chara by
The Scourge: or, Monthly Expositor of Imposture and Folly; v.12 by Cruikshank, George 1792-1878
Conduct of the Late Administration, With Regard to Foreign Affairs, From 1722 to 1742 by
A Modest Apology for Parson Alberoni ...: Being a Short but Unanswerable Defence of Priestcraft and a New Confutation of the Bishop of Bangor by
Amended Rules of the Invincible Lodge, No. 324, of the Independent Order of Odd-fellows, Manchester Unity Friendly Society, Baslow; no. 480 by Anonymous
An Enquiry Into the Measures of Submission to the Supream Authority: and of the Grounds Upon Which It May Be Lawful or Necessary for Subjects, to Defe by Burnet, Gilbert 1643-1715
A Review of the Excise Scheme: in Answer to a Pamphlet Intitled The Rise and Fall of the Late Projected Excise Impartially Considered ... by
Public Discontent Accounted for, From the Conduct of Our Ministers in the Cabinet, and of Our Generals in the Field: Wherein Proper Observations Are M by Waller, Thomas
Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-room Companion; v.1 1851 by Gleason, Frederick 1816-1896
A Memento Treating of the Rise, Progress and Remedies of Seditions: With Some Historical Reflections Upon the Series of Our Late Troubles by
Socialism and War; no. 276 by Sinclair, Upton 1878-1968, Blatchford, Robert 1851-1943
The Mischief of Cabals, or, The Faction Expos'd: With Some Considerations for a Lasting Settlement in a Letter to a Member of Parliament by Anonymous
An Argument for Toleration and Indulgence in Relation to Differences in Opinion: Both as It is the Interest of States and as a Common Duty of All Chri by Whitaker, Edward
A Letter to a Member of Parliament, Wherein the Power of the British Legislature, and the Case of the Colonists, Are Briefly and Impartially Considere by Knox, William 1732-1810
Liberty of the Press!: Sir John Carr Against Hood and Sharpe: Report of the Above Case, Tried at Guildhall, the Sittings After Trinity Term, by Jenkins, Thomas
The Constitution Explain'd in Relation to the Independency of the House of Lords: ... and an Answer to All the Objections Made to the Now-reviv'd Peer by Anonymous
A Letter to the Free-thinkers by
The Free Briton Exrtraordinary, or, A Short Review of the British Affairs in Answer to a Pamphlet Intitled A Short View, With Remarks on the Treaty of by
Great Britain's Memorial Against the Pretender and Popery by Chandler, Samuel 1693-1766
An Impartial Enquiry Into the Properties of Places and Pensions as They Affect the Constitution, Humbly Inscribed to the Serious Perusal of the Electo by
School Fellow: a Magazine for Boys and Girls; v.6 by
Burton's Gentleman's Magazine and American Monthly Review; 1839 Jul-Dec (v.5) by Poe, Edgar Allan 1809-1849
Englishmen's Eyes Open'd, or, All Made to See Who Are Not Resolv'd to Be Blind: Being the Excise Controversy Set in a New Light ... by Anonymous
Gleason's Pictorial; v.4 1853 Jan.-June by Gleason, Frederick 1816-1896, Ballou, Maturin Murray 1820-1895
The Massachusetts Magazine, or, Monthly Museum of Knowledge and Rational Entertainment; 1894 Jul.-Dec. (v.6) by Harris, Thaddeus Mason, Biglow, William 1773-1844
Nast's Illustrated Almanac; 1872 by Nast, Thomas 1840-1902
The Bible Examiner: Containing Various Prophetic Expositions; no.721 by Storrs, George 1796-1879
The History of the Mitre and Purse: in Which the First and Second Parts of The Secret History of the White Staff Are Fully Considered and the Hypocris by Atterbury, Francis 1662-1732, Pittis, William 1674-1724
High-church Politicks, or, The Abuse of the 30th of January Consider'd: With Remarks on Mr. Luke Milbourne's Railing Sermons, and on the Observation o by Anonymous
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 109 (1990) by
Laconics, or, New Maxims of State and Conversation: Relating to the Affairs of the Present Times. In Three Parts by Brown, Thomas 1663-1704
The Parlament [!] of Ladies, or Divers Remarkable Orders, of the Ladies at Spring Garden, in Parlament Assembled. Together With Certain Votes, of the by Neville, Henry 1620-1694
A Letter to the Merchants and Tradesmen of Great Britain, Particularly to Those of London and Bristol; Upon Their Late Glorious Behaviour and Happy Su by Budgell, Eustace 1686-1737
On Some of the Mental Affections of Childhood and Youth: Being the Lettsomian Lectures Delivered Before the Medical Society of London in 1887, Togethe by
The Protestant Dissenters Hopes From the Present Government Freely Declar'd ... in Three Papers by Rosewell, Samuel 1679-1722
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 71 (1952) by
Observations on the Swedish History: Very Proper to Be Read by the Subjects of a Free Government by Anonymous
A New Test of the Sence of the Nation: Being a Modest Comparison Between the Addresses to the Late King James and Those to Her Present Majesty .. by
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 111 (1992) by
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 124 (2005) by
The Rights of Parliament Vindicated, on Occasion of the Late Stamp-Act. In Which is Exposed the Conduct of the American Colonists. Addressed to All th by Anonymous
A Temperate Discussion of the Causes Which Have Led to the Present High Price of Bread: Addressed to the Plain Sense of the People by Long, Charles 1761-1838
The Conduct of the Allies and of the Late Ministry: in Beginning and Carrying on the Present War by Swift, Jonathan 1667-1745
A Defence of the Planters in the West-Indies;: Comprised in Four Arguments ... by Foot, Jesse 1744-1826
An Answer to a Late Pamphlet Entitled, Elements of Policy Civil and Ecclesiastical, in a Mathematical Method by
Platonism Unveil'd, or, An Essay Concerning the Notions and Opinions of Plato ... in Two Parts by
The History of the First and Second Session of the Last Parliament .. by
A Letter to a Certain Foreign Minister; in Which the Grounds of the Present War Are Truly Stated: the Conduct of the Last Administration in Regard to by
A Voice From the Grave: [speech by
The Armys Plea for Their Present Practice: Tendered to the Consideration of All Ingenuous and Impartial Men by Anonymous
A Masterpiece on Politics: in Ten Letters, Addressed to Mr. G. Beaumont, Minister of the Gospel, at Norwich: Containing Weighty Arguments to Shew by Andrew, William
Observations Upon the Chief Acts of the Two Late P. Assemblies at St. Andrews and Dundee, the Year of God 1651, and 1652: Together With the Reasons Wh by Ker, A.
A Letter to the Magistrates of the South of England: on the Urgent Necessity of Putting a Stop to the Illegal Practice of Making up Wages out of Rates by Scrope, George Poulett 1797-1876
Plain Truth Addressed to the Inhabitants of America, Containing Remarks on a Late Pamphlet, Intitled Common Sense: Wherein Are Shewn, That the Scheme by
Rich and Poor: a Tract for the Times: Being Thoughts of Luke Xvi. 19-23; no. 193 by
Toleration Discuss'd by
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 77 (1958) by
Harper's Magazine; 271 by Hartman, Lee Foster 1879-1941, Alden, Henry Mills 1836-1919
Harper's Magazine; 279 by Hartman, Lee Foster 1879-1941, Alden, Henry Mills 1836-1919
Letters of the Ghost of Alfred: Addressed to the Hon. Thomas Erskine, and the Hon. Charles James Fox, on the Occasion of the State Trials at the Close by Fox, Charles James 1749-1806
The Present National Embarrassment Considered: Containing Sketch of the Political Situation of the Heir Apparent, and of the Legal Claims of the Parli by
A Seventh Letter to the People of England. A Defence of the Prerogative Royal, as It Was Exerted in His Majesty's Proclamation for the Prohibiting the by Anonymous
Ingratitude: a Poem Inscribed to the Most Grateful of Mankind by Anonymous
The Saturday Magazine; 3 by
The Duty of Inferiours Towards Their Superiours, in Five Practical Discourses, Shewing I. The Duty of Subjects to Their Princes, II. The Duty of Child by Nichols, William
A Charge Given to the Grand-jury of the County of Gloucester at the Midsummer Sessions, 1723 by
A Sermon on the Death of the Honorable Richard Cartwright [microform]: With a Short Account of His Life: Preached at Kingston, on the 3d of September, by Strachan, John 1778-1867, Scott, Thomas 1746-1824
Four Letters Publish'd in Old England, or, The Constitutional Journal, (viz. of Oct. the 8th, 22nd, 29th and Nov. the 5th.) by Broadbottom, Jeffrey, Walpole, Horace 1717-1797, English, George
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 83 (1964) by
The Chronological Diary for the Year 1725: Containing the Most Remarkable Transactions and Events, as Well Civil as Military, and Domestick as Foreign by Anonymous
The Spirit of Christianity, Compared With the Spirit of the Times in Great Britain by Wakefield, Gilbert 1756-1801
A Letter, in Reply to the Report of the Surgeons of the Vaccine Institution, Edinburgh, ... With a Variety of Interesting Letters on the Subject of Va by
General Report of Scotland: Statistical Tables, or, Result of the Inquiries Regarding the Geographical, Agricultural, and Political State of Scotl by
The Case of the Kingdom Stated: According to the Proper Interests of the Severall Parties Ingaged .. by Nedham, Marchamont 1620-1678
Socialism and Superior Brains: a Reply to Mr. Mallock; no. 559 by Shaw, Bernard 1856-1950
Punch Turn'd Critick: in a Letter to the Honourable and (some Time Ago) Worshipful Rector of Covent Garden, With Some Wooden Remarks on His by Anonymous
A Criticism of the Theory of Trades' Unions; no. 594 by
Important Considerations on the True Nature of Government. Wherein Various Notions Relating to the British Constitution, and the Present Critical Conj by
Anecdotes of the Blind by
Observations Upon Mr. Fauquier's Essay on Ways and Means for Raising Money to Support the Present War Without Increasing the Public Debts. To Which is by
A Review of Some of the Political Events Which Have Occurred in Manchester, During the Last Five Years: Being a Sequel to The Trial of Thomas Walker, by Walker, Thomas 1749-1817
A Charge to the Poets by Whitehead, William 1715-1785
Hannibal Not at Our Gates: or, An Enquiry Into the Grounds of Our Present Fears of Popery and the Pretender: in a Dialogue Between Lord Panick, a by
An Enquiry Into the Force and Operation of the Annulling Clauses in a Late Act for the Better Preventing of Clandestine Marriages, With Respect to Con by Stebbing, Henry 1687-1763
Bess O' Bedlam's Love to Her Brother Tom: With a Word in Behalf of Poor Brother Ben Hoadly by
An Epistle to the Right Honourable Richard Lord Visct. Cobham by Pope, Alexander 1688-1744
Good Advice to the Church of England, Roman Catholick, and Protestant Dissenter: in Which It is Endeavoured to Be Made Appear That It is Their Duty, P by Penn, William 1644-1718
An Inquiry, &c by Anonymous
Three Letters. The First, to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole, in December 1727. Six Months After the Late King's Decease. With His Answer. The by
Speech of C. Poulett Thomson, Esq., in the House of Commons, on the 26th of March, 1830, on Moving the Appointment of a Select Committee to Inquire In by
An Honest and Friendly Address to Persons of All Ranks and Conditions, in a Manner Hitherto Unattempted; Which (instead of Enumerating Our Vices and P by
A Gleam of Comfort to This Distracted Empire, in Despite of Faction, Violence, and Cunning, Demonstrating the Fairness and Reasonableness of National by
A Letter From a Lay-man in Communion With the Church of England ... to the Right Revd the Lord Bisho of ---- by
Plain Facts, or, A Review of the Conduct of the Late Ministers: to Which is Added, a Postscipt by Anonymous
Annual Report of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy [serial]; Vol. 67 (1948) by
The Deformity of the Doctrine of Libels, and Informations Ex Officio: With a View of the Case of the Dean of St. Asaph [i.e. W.D. Shipley], and an Enq by
A Sermon Preached the 18th of July, 1745. Being a Day Set Apart for Solemn Thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the Reduction of Cape-Breton by His Majes by Chauncy, Charles 1705-1787
An Essay on the British Constitution, Blended With the Laws Relating to Landed Property and the Personal Liberty of the Subject, From the Time of the by
The Patriot Analized; or A Compendious View of the Publick Criticism on a Late Pamphlet, Called by Winnington, Thomas 1696-1746
First Letter. A Letter From a Venerated Nobleman, Recently Retired From This Country, to the Earl of Carlisle: Explaining the Causes of That Event by
Protestant Popery: or, The Convocation. A Poem. In Five Cantos. Address'd to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor [Benjamin Hoadl by Hoadly, Benjamin 1676-1761
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