41 |
The postscript to Major Cartwright's reply to Soame Jenyns, Esq - humbly recommended to the perusal of Lord North's admirers, previous to his Lordship's next speech against a parliamentary reform
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John Cartwright
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1785 |
Engelska |
42 |
American independence the interest and glory of Great Britain - containing arguments which prove, that not only in taxation, but in trade, manufactures, and government, the colonies are entitled to an entire independency on the British legislature; and that it can only be by a formal declaration of these rights, and forming thereupon a friendly league with them, that the true and lasting welfare of both countries can be promoted. In a series of letters to the legislature. Nine lines from Trenchard
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John Cartwright
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MDCCLXXVI. 1776 |
Engelska |
43 |
An essay upon the virtues of Balm of Gilead - With a copper-plate of the balsam-tree, guarded by a Janissary. ... To which is added, an account of the essence of that noble medicine, and proper directions for taking it
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John Cartwright, Gentleman
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1760 |
Engelska |
44-45 |
The purse - or, benevolent tar: a musical drama, in one act, as performed at the Theatre Royal in the Hay-Market. By J. C. Cross. (The music by Mr. Reeve.)
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J. C. (John Cartwright) Cross
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1794 |
Engelska |
46 |
In love, in debt, & in liquor - or our way in Wales; a new musical drama, performed for the first time at Jones's Royal Circus, St. George's Fields. On Wednesday, June 28, 1797. By J. C. Cross, ... The new music by Mr. Sanderson
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J. C. (John Cartwright) Cross
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1797 |
Engelska |
47 |
The apparition! - A musical dramatic romance, in two acts, as performed with universal applause at the Theatre-Royal, Hay-Market. By J. C. Cross
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J. C. (John Cartwright) Cross
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1794 |
Engelska |
48 |
The waiter
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J. C. (John Cartwright) Cross
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1800? |
Engelska |
49 |
British fortitude - and Hibernian friendship; or an escape from France. A musical drama in one act. by J. C. Cross. As performed with universal applause at the Theatre Royal Covent. Garden
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J. C. (John Cartwright) Cross
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1794 |
Engelska |
50 |
The raft - or, both sides of the water, a musical drama. As performed with universal applause at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By J. C. Cross. ... The music composed by Mr. Reeve
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J. C. (John Cartwright) Cross
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1798 |
Engelska |
51 |
Airs, duets, and chorusses; in a new pantomine called Harlequin and Quixotte; or the magic arm. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music by Mr Reeve
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J. C. (John Cartwright) Cross
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1797 |
Engelska |
52 |
The insolvent debtor: a simple pathetic tale, founded on facts. To which is added, a small collection of miscellaneous poetry. By J.C. Cross,
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J. C. (John Cartwright) Cross
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1793 |
Engelska |
53 |
Parnassian trifles. Being a collection of elegiac, pastoral, nautic, and lyric poetry. By J. Cross,
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J. C. (John Cartwright) Cross
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1792 |
Engelska |
54 |
Parnassian bagatelles: being a miscellaneous collection of poetical attempts. To which are added a comic sketch in one act, called The way to get un-married, ... By J. C. Cross,
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J. C. (John Cartwright) Cross
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1796 |
Engelska |
55 |
Tully's rambles; or an Irishman's tour through London and Westminster - an Hibernian pasticio. As recited and sung with universal applause by Mr. Johnstone, at the Theatre-Royal Covent-Garden. And in the new entertainment of readings and music at the Theatre-Royal in the Haymarket. Written by J.C. Cross
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J. C. (John Cartwright) Cross
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1795? |
Engelska |
56 |
Airs, duets, and chorusses; in a new ballet pantomime, called The round tower, or chieftains of Ireland. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music by Mr. Reeve
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J. C. (John Cartwright) Cross
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1797 |
Engelska |
57 |
Airs, duets, and chorusses; in a new musical farce, called An escape into prison. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music by Mr. Reeve
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J. C. (John Cartwright) Cross
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1797 |
Engelska |
58 |
Additional songs, trios, &c. in the favourite comic pantomime of Harlequin in Egypt - or the siege of Jean d'Acre; in which will be introduced an exact representation of ... the grand expedition, in storming the point at Helder, and the surrender of the Dutch fleet in the Texel. Exhibited (for the first time) on Monday, Sept. 9, 1799. At the New Royal Circus. By J. C. Cross
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J. C. (John Cartwright) Cross
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1799 |
Engelska |
59 |
The songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the favourite comic pantomime of Harlequin in Egypt - or the siege of Jean d'Acre. As represented at the New Royal Circus, on Thursday, August 15, 1799. With alterations and improvements by J. C. Cross. The overture and new music, by Mr. Sanderson
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J. C. (John Cartwright) Cross
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1799 |
Engelska |
60 |
The songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the new grand spectacle of music, dance, and action, called The Genoese pirate - or Black Beard: as performed (for the first time) at the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden, on Monday, October 15, 1798. The overture and music, by Mr. Sanderson
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J. C. (John Cartwright) Cross
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1798 |
Engelska |