An account of a most efficacious medicine for soreness, weakness, and several other distempers of the eyes By Sir Hans Sloane, Bart .... |
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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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Arturi Jonstoni psalmi Davidici interpretatione, argumentis, notisque illustrati: in usum Serenissimi Principis. |
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Bible |
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Bibliothecæ selectæ: or, a collection of the libraries of several eminent persons, deceas'd, : consisting of very choice books in several Faculties and ... viz. History (especially English) Statute, Common and Civil Law, Architecture, Divinity, Voyages, Poetry, Physick, Mathematicks, Books of Prints, Lexicons and Dictionaries, Classicks cum Not. var. in usum Delph. &c. in English, Latin, Greek, French, Italian, and Spanish, many of them the best Editions, several large Paper, Gilt and Lettered, which will begin to be sold cheap (the Price being put in each Book) on Wednesday the 11th of February, 1718/19. at D. Browne's warehouse in Exeter Exchange, where Catalogues may be had; as also at his Shop at the Black Swan without Temple-Bar, at Mr. Peele's at Lock's Head in Fleetstreet, Mr. Clements's in St. Paul's Church yard, Mr. Strahan's in Cornhil, Mr. Stokoe's at the Meuse Gate, Mr. Graves's in St. James's-Street, and Mr. King's in Westminster-Hall, Booksellers |
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Biographia britannica : or, The lives of the most eminent persons who have flourished in Great Britain and Ireland, from the earliest ages, down to the present times : collected from the best authorities, both printed and manuscript, and digested in the manner of Mr Bayles's historical and critical dictionary. Volume the third.. |
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Browne. 1624 : A new almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God, 1624. being bissextile, or leape-yeare. Composed and referred to the paralell and meridian of the famous city of London, and may well serue all the south parts of Great-Britaine. By Daniel Browne, wel-whisher to the mathematicks, and somtime, a scholler, in that famous cittie of London, in that house, which according to the saying of Italy, is, Il monte del la pieta. Cum priuilegio |
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Cæsar Borgia, son of pope Alexander VI |
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Constantine the Great |
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A curious collection of ancient paintings, accurately engraved from excellent drawings, lately done after the originals, by one of the best hands at Rome. With an account where and when they were found, and where they now are ; and several critical, historical, and mythological observations upon them. By George Turnbull, L.L.D.. |
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The devout Christian instructed how to pray and give thanks to God. Or : a book of devotions for families, and for particular persons, in most of the concerns of humane life : The seventeenth edition |
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The doctrine of acids in the cure of diseases farther asserted being an answer to some objections raised against it by Dr. F. Tuthill . : in which are contained some things relating to the history of blood : as also an attempt to prove what life is, and that it is principally supported by an acid and sulphur : to which is added an exact account of the case of Edmund Turner, Esq., deceased : as also the case of another gentleman now living, exactly parallel to Mr. Turner's by John Colbatch, a member of the College of Physicians, London. |
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The dramatick works of Mr. Nathanael Lee. In three volumes. |
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The Duke of Guise |
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Francisci Baconi Baronis de Verulamio, Vicecomitis Sancti Albani, Magni Angliae Cancellarii, Opera omnia, quatuor voluminibus comprehensa : hactenus edita, ad autographorum maxime fidem, emendantur ; nonnulla etiam, ex mss. codicibus deprompta, nunc primum prodeunt. Vol. I [-vol. IV). |
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fruit-garden illustrated |
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Gloriana, or, The court of Augustus Caesar |
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An historical and political discourse of the laws and government of England, from the first times to the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth With a vindication of the antient way of Parliaments in England Collected from some manuscript notes of John Selden Esq; by Nathaniel Bacon, ...The fourth edition: corrected and improved by a gentleman of the Middle-Temple. |
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The History of England : during the reigns of K. William, Q. Anne, and K. George I. : With an introductory review of the reigns of the royal Brothers, Charles and James ; in which are to be found the seeds of the revolution, by a Lover of Truth and Liberty. |
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History of the world... |
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Lucius Junius Brutus, father of his country |
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Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots : being the secret history of her life, and the Real Causes of all Her Misfortunes. Containing A Relation of many particular Transactions in her Reign ; never yet Published in any Collection. Translated from the French, By Mrs. Eliza Haywood |
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The massacre of Paris |
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memoirs of Charles Lewis baron de Pollnitz. Being the observations he made in his late travels from Prussia thro' Germany, Italy, France, Flanders, Holland, England, &c. in letters to his friend. Discovering not only the present state of the chief cities and towns ; but the characters of the principal persons at the several courts. |
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Mithridates, King of Pontus |
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Nero, Emperor of Rome |
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The new invention, intituled, calligraphia: or, the arte of faire writing : vvherein is comprehended the whole necessarie rules thereof; by which anie who is capable and carefull to learne, may without the helpe of any other teacher, under God, both bee informed concerning the right writing of the most usuall characters in the world; and perfectly instructed how to write one of the most frequent in Europe, called the secretarie. ... By His Majesties scribe, Master David Browne |
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Œdipus |
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Oeuvres choisies |
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prefatory discourse to a new edition of the psalms of David. Translated into Latin verse . By dr Arthur Johnston... To which is added, a supplement, containing a comparison betwixt Johnston and Buchanan |
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The Princess of Cleve |
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Prose works. 1753 |
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The revenge, a tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. By E. Young... |
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The revolutions of Persia: containing the reign of Shah Sultan Hussein; the invasion of the Afghans and the reigns of Sultan Mir Maghmud and his successor Sultan Ashreef; with the history of the celebrated usurper Nadir Kouli, from his birth in 1687, 'til his death in 1747; and some particulars of the unfortunate reign of his successor Adil Shah. To which is prefixed; a chronological abridgment of the Persian monarchy from its first foundation. The second edition, revised and corrected. Vol. II. By Jonas Hanway, merchant |
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The rival queens, or, The death of Alexander the Great |
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Seneca's Morals by way of abstract . To which is added a discourse under the title of an After-Thought. By Sir Roger l'Estrange, Knt. The fourteenth edition. |
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Sophonisba, or, Hannibal's overthrow |
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Theodosius ; or, The force of love |
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A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain. Divided into circuites or journeys. Giving a particular and entertaining accout of whatever is curious and worth observation : The fourth edition |
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A Treatise of book-keeping or merchants accounts in the italian method of debtor and creditor. By Alexander A.M. Malcolm, teacher of the mathematicks. The second edition. |
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The works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England |
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The works of John Milton, historical, political, and miscellaneous. Now more correctly printed from the originals, than in any former edition, and many passages restored, wich have been hitherto omitted. To wich is prefixed, an account of his life and writings in two volumes. Vol. I. [-II.]. |
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The works of John Sheffield... Duke of Buckingham : the third edition. |
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The works of the Lord Bacon, in four volumes |
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