Archæologia græca : or, The antiquities of Greece. The sixth edition. By John Potter, D. D. Now lord archbishop of canterbury. Volume the second. Containing, I. The military affairs of the Grecians. II. Some of their miscellany customs.. |
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Bibliographiæ anatomicæ specimen: sive catalogus omnium penè auctorum qui ab Hippocrate ad Harveum ... Cura & studio Jacobi Douglas, M.D. |
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Books printed for George Strahan bookseller, at the Golden-Ball, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill |
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The British compendium : or, Rudiments of honour. Containing the origin of the Scots, and succession of their kings... Also... the Scottish nobility, with their... arms,... The third edition : with an addition of 140 pages. Vol. II. |
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The Case stated between the Church of Rome and the Church of England wherein is schewed that the doubt and the danger is in the former and the certainty and safety in the latter communion [par N. Spinckes] . The third edition. |
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The English malady or, A treatise of nervous diseases of all kinds, as spleen, vapours, lowness of spirits, hypochondriacal, and hysterical distempers, &c. In three parts. Part I. Of the nature and cause of nervous distempers. Part II. Of the cure of nervous distempers. Part III. Variety of cases that illustrate and confirm the method of cure. With the author's own case at large ... by George Cheyne, M. D. .... |
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An essay of health and long life |
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An essay on the gout : with an account of the nature and qualities of the Bath waters. Intended for the benefit of Richard Tennison, Esq; By Geo. Cheyne, M. D. & F. R. S. The third edition.. |
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Essays upon several moral subjects. In two parts. Part I. Upon Pride. Upon Cloaths. Upon Duelling. Upon General Kindness. Upon the Office of a Chaplain. Upon the Weakness of Human Reason. Part II. Of Fame. Of Musick. Of the Value of Life. Of the Spleen. Of Eagerness of Desire. Of Friendship. Of Popularity. A Thought. Of the Entertainment of Books. Of Confidence. Of Envy. Of the Aspect. Against Despair. Of Covetousness. Of Liberty. Of Old Age. Of Pleasure. By Jeremy Collier, M. A. The fifth edition. |
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Georgii Cheynæi, M.D. Col. Reg. Edin. & Soc. Reg. Lond. Soc. De natura fibræ ejusque laxæ sive resolutæ morbis tractatus, nunc primùm editus. |
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An history of the life of James Duke of Ormonde, from his birth in 1610, to his death in 1688. Wherein is contained an account of the most remarkable affairs of his time, and particularly of Ireland : a ver valuable collection of letters, written either by his Grace, or by the King : the Secretaries of State, and other Great Men in his Time, and serving to verify the most material Facts in the said History |
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The ladies visiting-day. A comedy. As it was acted at the Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields, by Her Majesty's servants. The third edition. |
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Liberty asserted. A tragedy as it acted at the New Theater in Little Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. Written by Mr. Dennis. |
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Lilium sarniense : or a description of the Guernsay-lilly. To which is added the botanical dissection of the coffee Berry. With figures. By James Douglas,.... |
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Methodus differentialis : sive Tractatus de summatione et interpolatione serierum infinitarum |
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The natural method of cureing the diseases of the body, and the disorders of the mind depending on the body. In three parts |
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Noah's flood : or, The history of the general deluge. An opera. Being the sequel to Mr. Dryden's Fall of man. |
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An original draught of the primitive church. In answer to a discourse, entituled : An enquiry into the constitution, discipline, unity, and worship, of the primitive church |
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A reply to the vindication of the remarks upon Mr. Leslie's first dialogue on the Socinian controversy. By the auther of the Dialogues.. |
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The Symptoms, nature, cause, and cure of a gonorrhoea. By W. Cockburn, M. D. ... The fourth edition with additions.. |
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Tractatus de infirmorum sanitate tuenda, vitaque, producenda |
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Tragedies. |
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The Truth of christianity demonstrated with a dissertation concerning private judgment and authority to which is prefixed a vindication of the short method with the deists... by Charles Leslie. |
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The works of Mr. Thomas Otway : in two volumes: consisting of his plays, poems, and love-letters |
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