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The political massacre, or Unexpected observations on the writings of our present scribblers.
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The Religious impostor unmask'd; a satirical poem. : In three parts.
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The Devil upon crutches in England: or, Night scenes in London: a satirical work. Written upon the plan of the celebrated Diable Boiteux of Monsieur Le Sage. : In two parts. /
Published: Printed by William Evitt, at his printing office, the Sign of the Bible-in-Heart, in Strawberry-Alley, right opposite the Bull's-Head Tavern., 1772“…Early American imprints.…”
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The dying speech of Old Tenor, on the 31st of March 1750; being the day appointed for his execution. : With a word of comfort to his disconsolate mourners.
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The mouse-trap, or The battle of the Cambrians and mice. A poem. /
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Hoop-petticoats arraigned and condemned by the light of nature, and law of God
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A pretty story written in the year of our Lord, 2774,
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A pretty story written in the year of our Lord 2774,
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A pretty story written in the year of our Lord 2774.
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The birth, parentage, and education, of Praise-God Barebone. To which is added, an election ballad, or the lamentation of Miss *******. A true but doleful ditty.
Published: Printed [by Andrew Steuart] for Jack Northwester [i.e., Isaac Hunt], at the Sign of the White-Oak in Heart of Oak Street,, 1766“…Early American imprints.…”
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The birth, parentage, and education, of Praise-God Barebone. To which is added, an election ballad, or the lamentation of Miss *******. A true but doleful ditty.
Published: Printed [by Andrew Steuart] for Jack Northwester [i.e., Isaac Hunt], at the Sign of the White-Oak in Heart of Oak Street,, 1766“…Early American imprints.…”
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A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall. With the reasons of their publication. : [Two lines of quotation]
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A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall. With a dialogue between the professor and Sir John Brute. : [Two lines of quotation]
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A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall. [Two lines of Scripture text]
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A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall. [Three lines of quotation]
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A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall. [Three lines of verse]
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A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall
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