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The right and true prediction of Dr. Patridge's prophecy for the year 1712. Containing his astrological judgments on the Twelve Months, and Four Quarters of the Year; with the Transactions that will happen throughout Europe; with many Things relating to England in particular, and the certain Time of a General Peace. Likewise the Deaths of several Great Men at Home and Abroad; Especially of Three Crown'd Heads, that will Expire all in one Month....
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Ingenii fructus: or, The Cambridge jests; : being, youth's recreation. I. Containing delightful, choice, and uncommon novels. II. Merry with witty jests, and pleasant tales and bulls. III. The Cambridge punns, and drollery, suitable to mirthful entertainment. IV. The original of the word Cockney put upon citizens. The throwing at croks on Shrove-Tuesday. The original and reason of Horn-Fair, and Cuckold's Point. V. The whole art and mystery of love, in courting maids and widdows with success; nicking the critical minute to crown your love-passion, with an happy conclusion....
Published: Printed for William Spiller, over against the Cross-Keys in Red-Lyon-street, near the Fields, Holbourn, 1700Get full text
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Loves boundless power or, The charmed lovers happiness compleated. : Being a most excellent new play-song, most pleasant and delightful. Doranns s[p]ies the charming nymph, whose power wounds more then hers, who in a sudden showre [sic] brought thunder-bearing Jove from lofty skies, to pay devotion to her stary eyes: he's conquer'd, and entreats, to which she yields Phillis the glory, both of woods and fields: does condesend to love, and crowns his wish, with joys transending any mortal bliss. To the tune of, When busie fame, &c.
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Ingenii fructus or, the Cambridge jests; being youth's recreation. I. containing delightful, choice, and uncommon novels. II. Merry with witty jests, aud Pleasant Tales and Bulls. III. The Cambridge Punns, and Drollery, suitable to Mirthful Entertainment. IV. The Original of the Word Cockney put upon Citizens. The Throwing at Cocks on Shrove-Tuesday. The Original and Reason of Horn-Fair, and Cuckolds-Point. V. The whole Art and Mystery of Love, in Courting Maids and Widows with Success; Nicking the Critical Minute to Crown your Love-Passion, with an Happy Conclusion....
Published: printed for William Spiller, over against the the Cross-Keys in Red-Lyon-Street, near the Fields, Holbourn, 1703Get full text
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The duty of studying to be quiet, and to do our own Business, explain'd and recommended in a sermon Preach'd before the University of Oxford at St. Mary's on Sunday Novemb. 17, 172...
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The exorbitant grants of William the III. examin'd and question'd. Shewing The Nature of Grants in Successive and Elective Monarchies; and proving by Law and History, that Crown-La...
Published: printed, and sold by B. Bragg, at the Blew-Ball in Avimary-Lane, next Ludgate-Street, 1703Get full text
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