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General censure, or Sampson with a jaw-bone in his hand
intended as a reproof to religious and political enthusiasts -
Some objections to "A method of increasing the quantity of circulating money upon a new and solid principle"
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The Lancaster tragedy
a mournful elegy on the very awful and sudden death of the wife of Mr. Josiah Wilder of Lancaster [Mass.], and four of his children, who were all burned to death in Mr. Wilder's house, in the night following the 23d of January, 1739-40. Mrs. Wilder being also big with child -
A bitte to stay the stomacks of good subiects, or, A suddaine and short vindication of the Scotts Commissioners papers intituled, The answer of the Commissioners of the kingdome of Scotland, &c. from the imputations laid upon them, in the declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning the papers of the Scots Commissioners, &c. Martij 13
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Narrative of the life, and dying speech, of John Ryer
who was executed at White-Plains, in the county of Westchester, state of New-York, on the second day of October, 1793, for the murder of Dr. Isaac Smith, deputy-sheriff of that county -
Narrative of the life and dying speech of John Ryer
who was executed at White-Plains, in the county of Westchester, state of New-York, October 2d, 1793, for the murder of Dr. Isaac Smith, deputy-sheriff of that county -
The Jesuits catechism, according to St. Ignatius Loyola
for the instructing and strengthning of all those which are weak in that faith : wherein the impiety of their principles, perniciousness of their doctrines and iniquity of their practices are declared -
The circles of proportion and the horizontall instrument &c
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Some objections to "A method of increasing the quantity of circulating money - upon a new and solid principle."
By A. H -
A funeral poem upon the much lamented death of Lieutenant-General Wood, who departed this life at his house at Kensington the 17th of May, 1712. Humbly Address'd to Her Majesty. Written by a female. A. H
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The holy weeks preparation for the worthy receiving the blessed sacrament of the Lords Supper. With Instructions for a Decent and Pious Behaviour, Before, at and After Receiving the Holy Sacrament. Also the Duty and Benefit of Prayer: With Prayers for every Day in the Week, Morning and Evening. By A. H. D.D
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Reynard display'd: a tale. By A. H. philomath. Calculated for the Meridian of Banbury, and Latitude of Harborough
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A sermon against detraction
Preach'd by A. H. A. M. Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Richmond -
Another godly letter, lately written to the same H.H. by his owne sister out of the countrey, about eighty miles from London
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A speedy post from heaven, to the King of England
Never put out by any before. VVritten by A.H -
The Jesuits catechism according to St. Ignatius Loyola
for the instructing and strengthning of all those which are weak in that faith : wherein the impiety of their principles, perniciousness of their doctrines and iniquity of their practices are declared -
An exact legendary compendiously containing the whole life of Alderman Abel, the maine proiecter and patentee for the raising of wines
His apprentiship with a vintener, betrothing to his wife, the manner of his rising reigning, and after delinquencie, whereby he stands liable to a severe censure and penalty in Parliament -
A speedy post from heaven to the King of England
never put out by any before -
The Jesuits catechism, according to St. Ignatius Loyola
for the instructing and strengthning of all those which are weak in that faith : wherein the impiety of their principles, perniciousness of their doctrines, and iniquity of their practices are declared -
The Jesuits catechism, according to St. Ignatius Loyola, for the instructing and strengthning [sic] of all those which are weake in that faith
Wherein the impiety of their principles, pernitiousness of their doctrines, and iniquity of their practises are declared -
The compleat ambassador, or, Two treaties of the intended marriage of Qu. Elizabeth of glorious memory
comprised in letters of negotiation of Sir Francis Walsingham, her resident in France : together with the answers of the Lord Burleigh, the Earl of Leicester, Sir Tho. Smith, and others : wherein, as in a clear mirror, may be seen the faces of the two courts of England and France, as they then stood, with many remarkable passages of state