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401 Some reflections on the trade between Great Britain and Sweden - humbly submitted to the consideration of the legislature Gentleman who resided some years in Sweden. 1756 Engelska
402 An answer to Mr. Stephens's sermon preach'd before the Honorable House of Commons at St. Margaret's Church in Westminster, January the 30th 1699/1700 Gentleman who took the said sermon in short-hand. 1700? Engelska
403 Reflections upon Mr. Stephens's sermon, preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Church in Westminster, January the 30th, 1699/700 Gentleman who took the said sermon in short-hand. 1700 Engelska
404 A letter from a gentleman who was an eye-witness of the late battle near Falkirk - Giving a circumstantial relation of that action, and some account of the conduct on both sides; with a few particulars relating to the person of the young pretender, and his behaviour whilst at Glasgow Gentleman who was an eye-witness of the late battle near Falkirk. 1746 Engelska
405 A true and credible relation, of the barbarovs crveltie and bloudy massacres of the English Protestants - that lived in the kingdome of Ireland, Anno Dom. 1641. in the province of Vlster, and other of the provinces there, by the Irish rebellious traytors. Written by a gentleman who was an eye witnesse, of most of the passages hereafter following, who was forc'd with his wife, to abandon, house, estate and country, for feare of the rebells, and arrived in London, this 15. of Ianuary. 1642 Gentleman who was an eye witnesse of most of the passages hereafter following. 1642 Engelska
406 A true and credible relation of the barbarovs crveltie and bloudy massacres of the English Protestants that lived in the kingdome of Ireland anno dom. 1641, in the province of Vlster, and other of the provinces there, by the Irish rebellious traytors Gentleman who was an eye witnesse of most of the passages hereafter following. 1642 Engelska
407 Journal of a voyage to the East Indies, and back to England - Under the command of Admiral Edward Boscawen and Major John Mompesson, in the years 1747,48, 49, and 50. Written by a Gentleman who was in the expedition Gentleman who was in the expedition. 1756 Engelska
408 An account of the late horrid conspiracy to depose Their present Majesties, K. William and Q. Mary, to bring in the French and the late King James, and ruine the city of London .. - also, some brief reflections on the trials of the Lord Preston, Major Ashton, and Mr. Elliot, who were chiefly concern'd therein, and found guilty Gentleman who was present at their trials. 1691 Engelska
409 An authentic account of the conversion and experience of a Negro - extracted from a letter Gentleman who was secretary to Lord H---. 1790 Engelska
410 Chancery injunction - letters to her Royal Highness Caroline, Princess of Wales, comprising the only true history of the celebrated book, disclosing a full account of an extraordinary prosecution commenced against the author Gentleman who was the object of the prosecution. 1813 Engelska
411 A letter from Gloucestershire gentleman to a member of Parliament in London - signifying the heavy oppression the kingdom hath labour'd under by the use of painted callicoes, &c. and the great advantage it would be to encourage the woollen manufacture Gloucestershire gentleman. 1720? Engelska
412 Giacomo di Grassi his True arte of defence - plainlie teaching by infallable demonstrations, apt figures and perfect rules the manner and forme how a man without other teacher or master may safelie handle all sortes of weapons aswell offensiue as defensiue: vvith a treatise of disceit or falsinge: and with a waie or meane by priuate industrie to obtaine strength, iudgement and actiuitie. First written in Italian by the foresaid author, and Englished by I.G. gentleman Giacomo di. Grassi 1594 Engelska
413 A letter from a grave gentleman once a member of this House of Commons, to his friend, remaining a member of the same House in London. - Concerning his reasons why he left the House, and concerning the late treaty Grave gentleman once a member of this House of Commons. Printed in the yeare, 1643 Engelska
414 Plats du jour Patience Gray 1957 Engelska
415 A concise abstract of the most imortant clauses in the following interesting acts of Parliament, passed in the session of 1784 - By which the public in general are more immediately affected, than by any passed in any former sesion, viz. 1. Tea and Window Act. 2. The Game Act. 3. The Horse Act. 4. The Postage Act. 5. The Pawn Broker's Act. 6. The Soap and Starch Act. 7. The Cotton and Linen Act. 8. The Hatter's Act. 9. The Excise Goods Act. 10. The Candle Act. 11. The Distillery Act. 12. The Hackney Coach Act. 13. The Smuggling Act. 14. Brick and Tile Act. 15. Wax Candle Act. By a Gentleman of the Inner-Temple Great Britain MDCCLXXXIV. 1784 Engelska
416 A letter from a gentleman in the country to his friend in the city - touching Sir William Petty's posthumous treatise entituled Verbum sapienti, or, The method of raising taxes in the most equal manner, &c H. J., Gentleman in the country 1691 Engelska
417 A letter from a gentleman in the country to his friend in the city, touching Sir William Petty's posthumous treatise entituled, Verbum sapienti, or, The method of raising taxes in the most equal manner, &c H. J., Gentleman in the country 1691 Engelska
418 Bioconductor Case Studies Florian. Hahne 2008 Engelska
419 An answer to the appendix of a pamphlet, entitled Reflexions upon naturalization, corporations and companies, &c - relating to the Levant trade and Turkey Company, as this subject is occasionally mentioned in Hanway's travels Jonas Hanway 1753 Engelska
420 Londons lawless liberty: or A Gozmonian partie licensed. - Being a true discoverie of a pack of prodigious knaves, who have under pretence of an act of Common Councell of the City of London, seized (as they tearme it) and taken away from divers free-men of the same city, their true aud sic proper goods, and that in such a horrid and uncivill? manner, as no heathens whatsoever, could with more cruelty have exercised the same. Together with a particular of the names of some of those persons which have had their goods illegally taken away, as the same was attested under their hands, and presented to the adjutators of the army, under the command of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, Captaine Generall of all the forces in England and Wales, the 27. of August, 1647 John Harvey, gentleman in the yeare, 1647 Engelska

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