Gordon, Thomas, -1750
Gordon, Thomas, d. 1750
VIAF ID: 79010481 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (14)
Works
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Cato's letters: or, Essays on liberty, civil and religious, and other important subjects : In four volumes. |
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Cato's political letters in the London journal |
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A cordial for low-spirits: being a collection of valuable tracts. By the Late Thomas Gordon, Esq. |
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The craftsmen, 1753: |
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The creed of an independent Whig. |
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Francis, Lord Bacon: or, The case of private and national corruption, and bribery, impartially consider'd : Address'd to all South-Sea directors, members of Parliament, members of state, and church-dignitaries. By an Englishman. |
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The humourist, 1730?: |
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The humourist : Being essays upon several subjects; treating of news-writers. Enthusiasm. Spleen. Country entertainment. Love. History of Miss Manage. Ambition and pride. Idleness. Fickleness of human nature. Prejudice. Witchcraft. Ghosts, &c. Weather. Female disguises. Art of modern conversation. Use of speech. Punishment of staying at home on Sunday, &c. Criticism. Art of begging. Anger. Avarice. Death. Grief. Keeping the ten commandments. Travel misapply'd. Flattery. Abuse of words. Credulity. Eating. Love of power. Expedients to get rid of time. Retirement. Story of W. Hacket the enthusiast. With a dedication to the man in the moon. |
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The humourist : Being essays upon several subjects, viz. account of the author. Stock-Jobbers. Authors. Travels. Fancy. Journalists. The weather. Hope. Education. Prating. Modern inventions. Luxury. Libels. Popular discontents. Great Men. Theatrical entertainments. Method in writing. Suicide. Infidelity. Publick sports. Levity. The duty of authors. A club of authors. happiness. Women. Coffee-Houses. Masquerades. Patriotism. Bishop Burnet's history. Mortality. The characters of different nations. Sedition. hopers. Some characters of the present age. |
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A modest apology for parson Alberoni, governor to King Philip, a minor, and universal curate of the whole Spanish monarchy : the whole being a short, but unanswerable defence of priestcraft, and a new confutation of the Bishop of Bangor. |
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