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The son-in-law: a comic opera: as it is acted at the Theatres Royal in London and Dublin. Read more about The son-in-law: a comic opera: as it is acted at the Theatres Royal in London and Dublin.
Zingis. A tragedy: As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Alexander Dow. Read more about Zingis. A tragedy: As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Alexander Dow.
A treatise on the social compact: or the principles of politic law. By J. J. Rousseau, ...Du contrat social. English Read more about A treatise on the social compact: or the principles of politic law. By J. J. Rousseau, ...Du contrat social. English
An explanatory defence of the Estimate of the manners and principles of the times: Being an appendix to that work, ... Written by the author of the Estimate, in a series of letters to a noble friend. Read more about An explanatory defence of the Estimate of the manners and principles of the times: Being an appendix to that work, ... Written by the author of the Estimate, in a series of letters to a noble friend.
A vindication of the British Colonies: against the aspersions of the Halifax gentleman, in his letter to a Rhode Island friend Read more about A vindication of the British Colonies: against the aspersions of the Halifax gentleman, in his letter to a Rhode Island friend
An account of a new poor-house: erected in the parish of Boldre, in New Forest, near Lymington, 1796. Read more about An account of a new poor-house: erected in the parish of Boldre, in New Forest, near Lymington, 1796.
Of the torments of Hell: the foundation and pillars thereof discovered, searched, shaken, and removed. ... Read more about Of the torments of Hell: the foundation and pillars thereof discovered, searched, shaken, and removed. ...
The third Part of Henry the Sixt, with the death of the Duke of YORKE. Read more about The third Part of Henry the Sixt, with the death of the Duke of YORKE.