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The refusal; or, the ladies philosophy : A comedy, by Colly Cibber, Esq. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, by permission of the managers
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The West Indian : A comedy, by Richard Cumberland, Esq. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, by permission of the managers
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Oroonoko : A tragedy, by Thomas Southern. Adapted for theatrical representation. As performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, by permission of the managers
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She stoops to conquer; or, the mistakes of a night : A comedy, by Dr. Goldsmith. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, by permission of the managers. "The lines distinguished by inverted commas, are omitted in the representation.".
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Observations, relative chiefly to picturesque beauty, made in the year 1772 : on several parts of England; particularly the mountains, and lakes of Cumberland, and Westmoreland. Second edition. ... By William Gilpin
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The lives of the most eminent modern painters, who have lived since, or were omitted by Mons. de Piles. By J. B.
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Nottinghamia vetus et nova : or an historical account of the ancient and present state of the town of Nottingham. ... Adorn'd with ... copper-plates with an appendix, ... By Charles Deering, M.D.
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A compleat system of experienced improvements, made on sheep, grass-lambs, and house-lambs : Or, The country gentleman's, the grasier's, the sheep-dealer's, and the shepherd's sure guide: in the profitable management of those most serviceable creatures, according to the present practice of this author, and the most accurate grasiers, farmers, sheep-dealers, and shepherds of England. Shewing, I. How the best of sheep may be bred. II. How to preserve them from surfeits, scabs, wood-evil, white and red-water, the rot, and all other distempers. III. How to cure sheep when wounded or diseased, particularly when they have the white or red-water, and even the rot, if an early application is made use of as directed; and this by such cheap and ready remedies, that the poorest farmer must be induced to use them, so that there need not be a rotten sheep, or lamb, in the nation. IV. How to preserve sheep from hoving, or sickening, to fat them in the quickest and cheapest manner, and to cause them to have a sweet flesh, while they are fatting on turnips, or rapes, contrary to the nature of those rank plants. V. How to make an hundred ewes take ram in an hour's time, either by artificial, or by natural means, at any time of the year. VI. How to secure lambs from being killed by foxes. VII. How to make the most profit of rotten sheeps carcasses, or those that die by accident. VIII. How to teach dogs six several sorts of discipline, for making them serviceable to shepherds and others. IX. Many impositions exposed relating to sheep and lambs. X. The newest methods of suckling house-lambs, in the greatest perfection. With many other curious and serviceable matters. A work different from all others ever yet published, as it is explained and improved by great numbers of various cases that have really happened; whereby the woollen manufacture, and interest of Great Britain, may be more highly improved, than ever it was yet done, by keeping all sorts of sheep and lambs in the greatest health, though they feed all the while on the worst of moorish, or swampy ground; and causing them to yield, in the wettest seasons, a wool, far exceeding in goodness, that of all nations whatsoever. In three books. By William Ellis, of Little Gadderden, in Hertfordshire
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New remarks of London: or, A survey of the cities of London and Westminster, of Southwark, and part of Middlesex and Surrey, within the circumference of the bills of mortality : Containing the situation, antiquity and rebuilding of each church; the value of the rectory or vicarage; in whose gifts they are; and the names of the present incumbents and lecturers. Of the serveral vestries, the hours of prayer, parish and ward officers, charity and other schools; the number of charity-children, how maintained, educated and placed out apprentices, or put to service. Of the alms houses, work-houses and hospitals. The remarkable places and things in each parish, with the limits or bounds, streets, lanes, courts, and number of houses. Likewise an alphabetical table of all the streets, courts, lanes, alleys, yards, rows, rents, squares, &c. Within the bills of mortality, shewing in what liberty or freedom they are, and an easy method for finding any of them of the several Inns of courts, and Inns of Chancery, with their several buildings, courts, lanes, &c. Collected by the Company of Parish-Clerks. To which are added, the places to which Penny-Post letters are sent, with proper directions therein. The wharfs, keys, docks, sec. near the River Thames, or water-carriage to several cities, towns, &c. The rates of water men, porters of all kinds, and car men. To which Inns stage-coaches, flying-coaches, waggons and carriers come, and the days they go out. The whole being very useful for ladies, gentlemen, clergymen, merchants, trades-men, coach-men, chair-men, car-men, porters, bailiffs, and others
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A critical history of the Athanasian Creed : Representing the opinions of antients and moderns concerning it: with an account of the manuscripts, versions, and comments, ... By Daniel Waterland
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1728
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