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Vol. I. [1] Baron Mountena
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Vol. I. [1] Baron Mountenay's celebrated dedication of the select orations of Demosthenes to the late Sir Robert Walpole ... / by Aeschines the Third. Dublin printed, London re-printed: And sold by R. Griffiths, bookseller ..., 1748. [2] Memoirs of the most Christian-brute, or the history of the late exploits of a certain great K--- G. London: Printed for E. Penn ..., 1747. [3] A letter to the Right Honourable P----p, E--l of Ch-----d, &c.: containing a defence of the conduct and character of the present king of France ... / by a gentleman of Litchfield ; to this answer is added, An impartial view of the personal character of Lewis the Fifteenth by a foreign minister. The second edition. London: Printed for, and sold by N. Pentony ... [4] A genuine copy of the tryal of Thomas Grimes, Esq. alias Lord S-----, for a barbarous and inhuman rape ... / extracted from the records of the Tower of London by a member of the Society of Antiquarians. London: Printed for E. Anderson. [5] Furius, or A modest attempt towards a history of the life and surprising exploits of the famous W.L., critic and thief-catcher, who has so eminently distinguish'd himself by h[i]s laudible detection of the heretofore admired John Milton ... London: Printed for H. Carpenter ... [6] The visions of Aaron, the son of Adriel, which he saw concerning the rise and fall of the sister-nations. London: Printed for Isaac Ben Gideon ... [7] The Quaker's defence of the people of England and Holland: in a letter from Obadiah Gulliver to Isaac Ben Gideon the Jew, occasioned by the publication of a little book, called, The visions of Aaron the son of Adriel. London: Printed for E. Pen. [8] Alexis, or The worthy unfortunate: being a true narrative of the affecting case of a young gentleman, whose ruin was occasioned by the late rebellion. London: Printed for J. Cobham, 1747.
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Vol. II. [1] A spy on moth
Show morecollected by the ghost of the late celebrated Edmund Curl, in its rambles among the pamphlet shops of London and Westminster
Vol. II. [1] A spy on mother midnight, or, The templar metamorphos'd being a lying-in conversation ... London: Printed for E. Penn ..., 1748. [2] A continuation of Mr. F--------'s adventures in petty-coats: being the second part of The spy on Mother Midnight, or, The Templar metamorphos'd ... London: Printed for E. Penn ..., 1748. [3] A further continuation of Mr. F------'s adventures in petty-coats: being the third and last part of The spy on Mother Midnight, or, The templar metamorphos'd. London: Printed for E. Penn ..., 1748. [4] The cornutor of seventy-five: being a genuine narrative of the life, adventures, and amours, of Don Ricardo Honeywater ... / written originally in Spanish, by the author of Don Quixot, and translated into English by a graduate of the College of Mecca in Arabia. The second edition, with many additions and improvements. London: Printed for J. Cobham ... [5] Don Ricardo Honeywater vindicated: in a letter to Doctor Salguod ... / by A.M. a graduate in physic. London: Printed for E. Pen ..., 1748. [6] The fortunate transport, or, The secret history of the life and adventures of the celebrated lady of the gold watch: in two parts, part I. London: Printed for T. Taylor ... [7] The second part of the fortunate transport: being a continuation of the lady's adventures ... / by the author of the first part. London: Printed for T. Taylor ... [8] The characters of the widows, and old women in general vindicated: being a proper answer to a malicious and scurrillous pamphlet intituled, The folly, sin, and danger of marrying widows, and old women in general / by a lady. London: Printed for J. Oldcastle ... [9] A short and modest vindication of the common practice of cursing and swearing: occasion'd by the new act of Parliament against the said practice / by a gentleman. London: Printed for J. Robinson ... [10] The young chevalier, or, A genuine narrative of all that befell that unfortunate adventurer, from his fatal defeat to his final escape, after wandering about the isles and Highlands of Scotland ... / by a gentleman ... London: Printed for the author ... sold by R. Griffiths.
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