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Thoughts on Executive justice with respect to our Criminal Laws particularly on the Circuits
Thoughts on Executive justice with respect to our Criminal Laws particularly on the Circuits
Thoughts upon Hare and Fox Hunting. In a Series of Letters to a Friend
Thoughts upon Hare and Fox Hunting. In a Series of Letters to a Friend
Three Excellent Tragedies: The Raging Turk, The Courageous Turk, The Tragedie of Orestes
Three Excellent Tragedies: The Raging Turk, The Courageous Turk, The Tragedie of Orestes
Three Plays Bound Together. Cumberland's Plays Vol I a.) The Brothers: A Comedy.
Three Plays Bound Together. Cumberland's Plays Vol I a.) The Brothers: A Comedy.
Three Plays bound together: I. The Dramatist; or, Stop him who can! II. Notoriety: A Comedy III.How to Grow Rich: A Comedy
Three Plays bound together: I. The Dramatist; or, Stop him who can! II. Notoriety: A Comedy III.How to Grow Rich: A Comedy
Three Plays: Tamerlane, The Fair Penitent, Jane Shaw
Three Plays: Tamerlane, The Fair Penitent, Jane Shaw
Threnodia Augustalis: A Funeral Pindarique Poem Sacred to the Happy Memory of King Charles II
Threnodia Augustalis: A Funeral Pindarique Poem Sacred to the Happy Memory of King Charles II
Titus Vespian: A Tragedy
Titus Vespian: A Tragedy
To His Sacred Majesty: A Panegyrick on His Coronation
To His Sacred Majesty: A Panegyrick on His Coronation
To the English gentrie, and all others studious of the mathematicks, which shall bee readers hereof. The just apologie of Wil: Oughtred, against the slaunderous insimulations of Richard Delamain, in a pamphlet called Grammelogia, or the mathematicall ring, or mirisica logarithmorum projectio circularis.
To the English gentrie, and all others studious of the mathematicks, which shall bee readers hereof. The just apologie of Wil: Oughtred, against the slaunderous insimulations of Richard Delamain, in a pamphlet called Grammelogia, or the mathematicall ring, or mirisica logarithmorum projectio circularis.