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The Secrets of the Invisible World Laid Open, or an Universal History of Apparitions, Sacred and Prophane, Whether Angelical, Diabolical, or Departed Souls.
The Representation of the Lower House of Convocaion [sic] of the English Clergy Examined
Reasons for Im- The L--D H--- T----R, and Some Others of the P- M-
A Plan of the English Commerce. Being a Complete Prospect of the Trade of This Nation, as Well Home as Foreign. in Three Parts. ... by the Late Ingenious Mr. Daniel de Foe. the Second Edition
A Friendly Epistle by Way of Reproof from One of the People Called Quakers, to Thomas Bradbury, a Dealer in Many Words. the Second Edition.
The Compleat English Tradesman. Volume II. in Two Parts. Part I. Directed Chiefly to the More Experienc'd Tradesmen; ... Part II. Being Useful Generals in Trade, ... Volume 2 of 2
The Scot's Narrative Examin'd; Or, the Case of the Episcopal Ministers in Scotland Stated, and the Late Treatment of Them in the City of Edinburgh Enquir'd Into
A Tour Thro' That Part of Great-Britain Called Scotland. Giving an Account of That Nation, Its Manners, Laws and Customs, ...
Reasons why this nation ought to put a speedy end to this expensive war; with a brief essay, at the probable conditions on which the peace now negotiating, may be founded. ... The third edition.
Due Preparations for the Plague, as Well for Soul as Body. Being Some Seasonable Thoughts Upon the Visible Approach of the Present Dreadful Contagion in France;
An Historical Account of the Bitter Sufferings, and Melancholly Circumstances of the Episcopal Church in Scotland, Under the Barbarous Usage and Bloody Persecution of the Presbyterian Church Government. ...
Advice to All Parties. by the Author of the True-Born English-Man
Some Remarks on the First Chapter in Dr. Davenant's Essays
The Scots Nation and Union Vindicated; From the Reflections Cast on Them, in an Infamous Libel, Entitl'd, the Publick Spirit of the Whigs, &C. ...
Caledonia, &c. a Poem in Honour of Scotland, and the Scots Nation. in Three Parts
The History of the Union Between England and Scotland. To Which is Added, the Articles of Union, &c. By Daniel De Foe
Imperial Gratitude, Drawn from a Modest View of the Conduct of the Emperor Ch...Es VI. and the King of Spain Ch...Es III. ... Being a Farther View of the Deficiencies of Our Confederates
An Essay Upon Buying and Selling of Speeches. in a Letter to a Worshipfull Justice of the Peace, Being Also a Member of a Certain Worshipfull Society of Speech-Makers.
The Second-Sighted Highlander. Being Four Visions of the Eclypse, and Something of What May Follow.
The Secret History of the White-Staff, Being an Account of Affairs Under the Conduct of Some Late Ministers, and of What Might Probably Have Happened If Her Majesty Had Not Died
The Advantages of Peace and Commerce; With Some Remarks on the East-India Trade
The Trade to India Critically and Calmly Consider'd, and Prov'd to Be Destructive to the General Trade of Great Britain, as Well as to the Woollen and Silk Manufactures in Particular.
Reasons Against the Succession of the House of Hanover, with an Enquiry How Far the Abdication of King James, Supposing It to Be Legal, Ought to Affect the Person of the Pretender ... the Fourth Edition.
An essay upon loans