1081 |
Reflections on the great depravity and infidelity of the times, particularly on the author of divers late letters in the London Journal - Tending to the subversion of Christianity. By a Gentleman
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Gentleman
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Printed in the year MDCCXXIX. 1729 |
Engelska |
1082 |
Thoughts on publick prayer, and on modern infidelity. By a Young gentleman
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Young gentleman.
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1730 |
Engelska |
1083 |
The triumph of virtue - A poem upon the peace inscribed to the Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, Lord High treasure of Great-Britain. Written by a gentleman of North-Britain
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W. F. (Gentleman of Scotland).
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1713 |
Engelska |
1084 |
The Entertaining Magazine - Being, a select series: of original stories, witty repartees comical and original bulls, and an extraordinary use of terms, not known nor is be known by the world, for words, well known and in general use in the world. The whole collected from a great variety of company in the world, and never before publish'd to the world. To which is prefixed, jocular and continued irony,an essay, containing; observations on bad-books, whether civil military or political moral or immoral orthodox, or heterodox heavy, or volatile puffing, or impertinent, simple, or audacious, shortwinded, or voluminous, from an enocmous polio-writer, down all the way to the harbarous catch-pennies of the age. By a gentleman of the world, who when he sat with certain people, mentioned and not mentioned, in this book, had always a pencil and pocket-book about him
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Gentleman of the world.
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1771 |
Engelska |
1085 |
An excellent new ballad on the present taste of Dublin - With some remarks on Miss W--------n, &c. address'd to the young gentlemen and ladies of this city, by an Irish gentleman in London. Air, to you fine folks, at Marlbro' house, &c
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Irish gentleman in London.
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1745? |
Engelska |
1086 |
Letter from a gentleman in Edinburgh, to a member of Parliament, concerning the scheme for establishing a poors-rate in Edinburgh
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Gentleman in Edinburgh.
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1749 |
Engelska |
1087 |
The Irish lamentation, on the death off Queen Anne. By an Irish gentleman above 77. years of age
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Irish gentleman.
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Printed in the year MDCCXIV. 1714 |
Engelska |
1088 |
A letter from a gentleman in the country, to a member of the House of Commons; in reference to the votes of the 14th. instant
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Gentleman in the country.
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1710? |
Engelska |
1089 |
A word to the wise, or disaffection anatomized. By a Country Gentleman
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Country Gentleman.
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1798 |
Engelska |
1090 |
The devil upon crutches in England: or, Night scenes in London. - A satirical work. Written upon the plan of the celebrated Diable Boiteaux of M. Le Sage. In two parts. By a gentleman of Oxford
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Gentleman of Oxford.
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MDCCLIX. 1759 |
Engelska |
1091 |
Paris in January, 1796, from the relation of a gentleman just escaped from that city
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Relation of a gentleman.
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1796 |
Engelska |
1092 |
Letters on the French nation - By a Sicilian gentleman, residing at Paris, to his friend in his own country. Containing an useful and impartial critique on that city, and the French nation. Translated from the original
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Residing at Paris. Sicilian gentleman
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1749 |
Engelska |
1093 |
The entertaining correspondent, - Containing, a natural, historical and political history of Europe, giving an account of its extent, trade, manufactures, and chief cities. In a series of letters from a gentleman on his travels to his friend at constantinople
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Gentleman on his travels.
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1757 |
Engelska |
1094 |
A relation of a journey to an Indian prince, from an English factory in the East-Indies. By a Gentleman
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Gentleman.
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MDCCX. 1710 |
Engelska |
1095 |
An agreeable companion for a few hours, either in a carriage or at home. - In several fugitive pieces. By a Gentleman of the University of Oxford
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Gentleman of the University of Oxford.
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MDCCLXXIV. 1774 |
Engelska |
1096 |
Cuckoldom triumphant: or, History of matrimonial incontinence. - Brought down from the infant ages of Cuckoldom in England, to its full growth in the present time. By a Gentleman of Doctor's Commons
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Gentleman of Doctor's Commons
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MDCCLXXI. 1771 |
Engelska |
1097 |
The school of virtue. - A novel, on a new plan, inscribed to Her Majesty, by a Gentleman of the Temple. In two volumes
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Gentleman of the Temple.
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M.DCC.LXXXVII. 1787 |
Engelska |
1098 |
An authentic account of the conduct of the Young Chevalier. - From his first arrival in Paris, after his defeat at Culloden, to the conclusion of the peace at Aix-La-Chapelle. Wherein the motives of his late behaviour are fully laid open and explained; with the various messages which passed between him and the French King; and many other curious and interesting particulars. Never before made public. In a letter from a gentleman residing at Paris, to his friend in London
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Gentleman residing at Paris.
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M,DCC,XLIX. 1749 |
Engelska |
1099 |
A key to the drama - Or, Memoirs intrigues, and atchievements, of personages, who have been chosen by the most celebrated poets, as the fittest characters for theatrical representations. Calculated to gratify the public, not only with a circumstantial history of the persons, and to make the stage thereby more intelligible and interesting to those who frequent it; but that others, who from a variety of causes, have it not in their power to enjoy the representation, may nevertheless paruse the plays with a higher relish, and greater perspicuity. Containing the life, character, and secret history of Macbeth. By a Gentleman, no prosessed author, but a lover of history, and of the theatre
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And of the theatre. Gentleman no professed author but a lover of history
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1768 |
Engelska |
1100 |
The common-place book, for the pocket: formed generally upon the principles recommended and practised by Mr. Locke
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Gentleman of the University of Cambridge.
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1778 |
Engelska |