Hogarth Moralized; A Complete Edition of all the Most Capital and Admired Works of William Hogarth, accompanied with concise and comprehensive explanations of their moral tendency, by the late Rev. Dr. Trusler . . .
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Hogarth Moralized; A Complete Edition of all the Most Capital and Admired Works of William Hogarth, accompanied with concise and comprehensive explanations of their moral tendency, by the late Rev. Dr. Trusler . . .
Ibrahim the illustrious Bassa : A tragedy. Acted at the Duke's Theatre. Written by Elkanah Settle, servant to His Majesty. Licensed May the 4th. 1676. Roger L'Estrange.
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Ibrahim the illustrious Bassa : A tragedy. Acted at the Duke's Theatre. Written by Elkanah Settle, servant to His Majesty. Licensed May the 4th. 1676. Roger L'Estrange.
Illustrations of Anglo-Saxon poetry
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Illustrations of Anglo-Saxon poetry
Independence: A Poem. Addressed to The Minority
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Independence: A Poem. Addressed to The Minority
Johannis Friend; Serenissimus Reginae Archiatri, Opera Omnia Medica
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Johannis Friend; Serenissimus Reginae Archiatri, Opera Omnia Medica
Jonsonus Virbius; or, The Memorie of Ben Johnson
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Jonsonus Virbius; or, The Memorie of Ben Johnson
Journal of a West Indian Proprietor kept during a residence in the Island of Jamaica
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Journal of a West Indian Proprietor kept during a residence in the Island of Jamaica
Julius Caesar's Commentaries of his Wars in Gant and Civil War in Pompey
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Julius Caesar's Commentaries of his Wars in Gant and Civil War in Pompey
King Arthur. An heroick poem. In twelve books. To which is annexed, an index, explaining the names of countrys, citys, and rivers, &c.
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King Arthur. An heroick poem. In twelve books. To which is annexed, an index, explaining the names of countrys, citys, and rivers, &c.
King Henry the Fifth; or, The Conquest of France by the English: A Tragedy
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King Henry the Fifth; or, The Conquest of France by the English: A Tragedy