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Poems of Nancy Cunard
from the Bodleian Library -
Die Bar am Ende der Milchstrasse
Roman -
Ways and means discovered to enlarge trade and commerce
The improvement of navigation, the advancement of the kings revenues, plentifully supplying the poor, and for the common good of all merchants and traders whatsoever, by sea or land. Recommended to all cities, corporations, towns, parishes and villages, in Great Britain and Ireland. Humbly presented to His Majesty King George. Also is ways discovered for all those who shall be concerned in such a publick good, how they shall improve their money so as to make it ten pounds per cent. per annum certain, with a dividend of 4 to 5 per cent. and in all probability more, and that by acts of Parliament: and shall have real security for the money subscribed for; and no person can run one shilling hazzard upon any account whatsoever; nor any person be at above two pence in the pound charge. By J. Lucas, gent. The third edition. Clerks attend to take in subscriptions every day at Mansfields Coffee-House by the Exeter Change in the Strand: also at the Leghorn Coffee-House by the Royal Exchange in Cornhill. And at Vigure's Coffee-House in the Court of Requests -
The exceeding abundant grace of God
displayed in the conversion of William Gymer a penitent malefactor and murderer, who was executed on the Castle-Hill in Norwich, Sept. 4. 1696. Written by John Lucas minister of the Gospel -
Egils saga
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The literature of change
studies in the nineteenth-century provincial novel -
Egil's saga
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Egils saga
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Ways and means discovered to enlarge trade and commerce
the improvement of navigation, the advancement of the King's revenues, plentifully supplying the poor, and for the common good of all merchants and traders -
Ways and means discovered to enlarge trade and commerce
the improvement of navigation, the advancement of the King's revenues, plentifully supplying the poor, and for the common good of all merchants and traders -
Basic jazz on long play
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Ways and means discovered, to enlarge trade and commerce
the improvement of navigation, the advancement of the King's revenues, plentifully supplying the poor, and for the common Good of all Merchants and Traders whatsoever, by Sea or Land. Recommended to all Cities, Corporations, Towns, Parishes and Villages, in Great-Britain and Ireland. Humbly presented to His most Sacred Majesty, King George. Also is Ways Discovered for all those who shall be concerned in such a Publick Good, how they shall Improve their Money so as to make it Ten Pounds per Cent. per annum certain, with a Dividend of 4 or 5 per Cent. and in all probability more, and that by Acts of Parliament; and shall have Real Security for the Money Subscribed for; and no Person can Run One Shilling Hazzard upon any Account whatsoever; nor any Person be at above Two Pence in the Pound Charge. By J. Lucas, Gent -
Miscellanies in verse and prose
By John Lucas, Cobler, A Pensioner in Trinity Hospital, Salisbury -
The invitation