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Reflections on the rise and fall of the ancient republics
adapted to the present state of Great Britain ... -
Reflections on the Revolution in France
and on the proceedings in certain societies in London relative to that event. In a letter intended to have been sent to a gentleman in Paris. By the Right Honourable Edmund Burke -
Index ... librorum ex Bibliotheca Regia Berolinensi publica auctionis lege divendendorum
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The History of the lives of Abeillard and Heloisa; comprising a period of eight-four years, from 1079 to 1163. With their genuine letters from the collection of Amboise
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Some anecdotes of the life of Julio Bonasoni, a Bolognese artist, who followed the styles of the best schools in the sixteenth century
Accompanied by a catalogue of the engravings, with their measures, of the works of that tasteful composer. And remarks on the general character of his rare and exquisite performances ; to which is prefixed a plan for the improvement of the arts in England -
Vollständiges Wörterbuch der Englischen Sprache für die Deutschen
Nach den neuesten und besten Hülfsmitteln mit richtig bezeichneter Aussprache eines jeden Wortes -
The History of England
From the revolution to the death of George the Second ; (Designed as a continuation Of Mr. Hume's history) -
Burke's reflections on the Revolution in France
&c. &c. in a letter intended to have been sent to a gentleman in Paris -
Oriental repertory
published in four numbers, ... by Dalrymple -
The British Stage, or a selection of comedies from dramatic writers
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Das Gelehrte England Oder Lexikon Der Jeztlebenden Schriftsteller In Grosbritannien, Irland Und Nord-Amerika
Nebst Einem Verzeichnis Ihrer Schriften ; Vom Jahr 1770 Bis 1790 -
The Theory Of Moral Sentiments; Or An Eassy towards an Analysis of the Principles by which Men naturally judge concerning the Conduct an Character, and afterwards of themselves
To Which Is Added, A Dissertation on the Origin of Languages -
Reasons for contentment; addressed to the labouring part of the British Public. By William Paley, M.A. archdeacon of Carlisle
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Rules and orders to be observed by a Friendly Society, called the United Britons
Held at the house of Mr. Thomas Mead, the crooked billet, King David Lane, Shadwell. Instituted in 1783, and re-printed in 1793 -
A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
At their anniversary meeting in the Parish Church of St. Mary-le-Bow, on Friday February 15, 1793. By the Right Reverend John lord bishop of Salisbury -
A state of the representation of the people of England, on the principles of Mr. Pitt in 1785
With an annexed state of additional propositions, By the Rev. Christopher Wyvill, late chairman of the Committee of Association of the County of York. Entered at Stationer's-Hall -
Some anecdotes of the life of Julio Bonasoni, a bolognese artist, who followed the styles of the best schools in the sixteenth century
Accompanied by a catalogue of the engravings, with their measures, of the works of that tasteful composer. And remarks on the general character of his rare and exquisite performances. To which is prefixed, a plan for the improvement of the arts in England. By George Cumberland -
These are the times that try mens souls!
A letter addressed to John Frost, a prisoner in Newgate. By Yorke -
Thoughts on the new and old principles of political obedience
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Thoughts on the present state of French politics
And the necessity and policy of diminishing France, for her internal peace, and to secure the tranquillity of Europe. By William Playfair. The French democrats will be like other madmen, they have begun by insulting and attacking all their neighbours, and will funish the career in a strait waistcoat. To which is added, that inestimable treatise on the defence of England, by the Late General LLoyd. (Dedicated to general clerk.) Illustrated with a map of France, shewing its former boundaries, and the subdivisions which are necessary to be made in that country. And a chart of the opposite coasts of France, England, Flanders, and a part of Holland -
To the inhabitants of Birmingham. It has been with much concern that I have heard that a petition is now handed about in Birmingham, for a reform of Parliament
and that instead of originating with, or being patronised by those whose education and opportunities of information, enable them to judge of the present propriety of such a measure, applications for signatures have been made, principally to the workmen in the various manufactories, while those with whom the petition originated, remain unknown -
To the public. Deeply impressed with gratitude for the many favours I have received. I am extremely sorry to be under the disagreeable necessity of making so ill a return as that of troubling you with the arbitration of my trifling and private concerns
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To the public. The insignificance of any dispute between a performer and the manager, has hitherto induced me to regard with silent indiference a publication lately circulated in this town, signed by Mr Edwin
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The tree of liberty, a new song. Respectfully addressed to the Swinish multitude, by their fellow citizen, William England
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The trial of Thomas Muir, Esq. younger of Huntershill