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A true and particular account, of the most surprising preservation, and happy deliverance, of three women who were buried, thirty-seven day's, in the Ruins of a Stable, by a heavy...
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The humourist being essays on several subjects; treating of the author, love, gallantry, adultery, Matrimony, Cuckoldom, Good and Bad Wives, Virtue, Taste, Masquerade, Visiting Day...
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A new companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England with devotions proper to each solemnity. By G. Nallson, Esq; .
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The bastard child, or a feast for the church-wardens. A dramatick satire of two acts; as it is acted every day, within the bills of mortality. By Sir Daniel Downright
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Mars stript of his armour or, the army displayed in all its true colours. Containing the Characters of I. An Army in General. II. A Regiment or Battalion. III. A Captain-General. I...
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Matrimonial ceremonies display'd wherein are exhibited, the various customs, odd pranks, whimsical tricks and surprizing Practices of near One Hundred disterent Kingdoms and People...
Published: printed for H. Serjeant, at the Black Swan, without Temple Bar; and G. Woodfall, at Charing-Cross, 1768“…printed for H. Serjeant, at the Black Swan, without Temple Bar; and G. …”
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The new bucks delight or, the merry companion; being a choice collection of two hundred of the most celebrated songs, sung at the theatres, Vauxhall, Renelagh, Marybone, Sadlers-We...
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The complete art of writing love letters or, the lover's best instructor. In which The Tender Passions are displayed in all Forms, real or feigned; as discovered in the Sincere Mod...
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A rattle for grown children containing odes, cantatas, medleys, songs, and catches. By Young D'Urfey.
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