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Titel |
Författare |
År |
Språk |
921 |
Captain Tom's remembrance to his old friends the mobb of London, Westminster, Southwark, and Wapping
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Daniel Defoe
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1711 |
Engelska |
922 |
History of the plague in London in 1665; with suitable reflections
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Daniel Defoe
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1795? |
Engelska |
923 |
A letter from Mr. Reason, to the high and mighty Prince the Mob
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Reason, Mr
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1706 |
Engelska |
924 |
A letter to a merry young gentleman - intituled, Tho. Burnet, Esq; in answer to one writ by him to the Right Honourable the Earl of Halifax
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1715 |
Engelska |
925 |
A letter from a gentleman in Scotland to his friend at London
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1712 |
Engelska |
926 |
Jure divino: a satyr - The second book. By the author of the True-born-Englishman
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Daniel Defoe
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1706 |
Engelska |
927 |
Caledonia - a poem in honour of Scotland, and the people of that nation. ... Dedicated to the Duke of Argyll
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Daniel Defoe
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1748 |
Engelska |
928 |
The consolidator - or memoirs of sundry transactions from the world in the moon. Translated out of the lunar language, by the author of The true born English-man. The second edition, with the substance of a letter ... concerning the will and disposition of the crown of Ebronia
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Daniel Defoe
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1705 |
Engelska |
929-931 |
The mock mourners - A satyr, by way of elegy on King William. The second edition corrected. By the author of The true-born Englishman
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Daniel Defoe
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1702 |
Engelska |
932 |
The modern addresses vindicated, and the rights of the addressers asserted, by D. De Foe. Extracted out of his book, intitled, The original right of the people of England examined and asserted
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1710 |
Engelska |
933 |
The apparent danger of an invasion - briefly represented in a letter to a minister of state. By a Kentish gentleman
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1701 |
Engelska |
934 |
The dumb philosopher - or Great-Britain's wonder, containing I. A faithful and very surprizing account how Dickory Cronke, a tinner's son in the county of Cornwal, was born dumb, and continued so for 58 years; and how some days before he died, he came to his speech
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1720 |
Engelska |
935 |
The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, &c. who was born in Newgate, ... Written from her own memorandums
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Daniel Defoe
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1741 |
Engelska |
936 |
A letter to Mr. Steele, occasion'd by his letter to a member of Parliament - concerning the bill for preventing the growth of schism. By a member of the Church of England
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1714 |
Engelska |
937 |
The true-born Englishman - A satyr
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Daniel Defoe
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1701 |
Engelska |
938 |
A continuation of Letters written by a Turkish spy at Paris - Giving an impartial account to the divan at Constantinople of the most remarkable transactions of Europe, ... continued from the year 1687, to the year 1693. Written originally in Arabick, translated into Italian, and from thence into English
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Daniel Defoe
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1718 |
Engelska |
939 |
A hymn to the pillory
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Daniel Defoe
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1708 |
Engelska |
940 |
The livery man's reasons - why he did not give his vote for a certain gentleman, either to be Lord Mayor; or, parliament man for the City of London
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Daniel Defoe
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1701 |
Engelska |
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