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Le Livre Rouge, or Red Book; Being a List of Private Pensions Paid from the Public Treasury of France. Containing the Names of the Pensioners, the Nature of Their Services, with Observations of Their Respective Merits
A Collection of Psalms for the Use of Parish Churches, the Words Taken from the Old & New Versions. Also, a Copious Appendix of the Music Compos'd & Harmoniz'd by Peter Hellendaal Senr, Selected and Arrang'd by Peter Hellendaal Junr
An Account of the Rise and Present State of the Inquisitions
The Oriental Navigator
British Liberties, or the Free-Born Subject's Inheritance; Containing the Laws That Form the Basis of Those Liberties; Also an Introductory Essay on Political Liberty and a Comprehensive View of the Constitution of Great Britain.
An Address from a Minister in Virginia, to His People in a Special Meeting on Week Day, March, 1798. Occasioned by Their Opposition to the Measures Adopted by the Federal Government
The History of the Rise, Progress, and Extinction of the Rebellion in Scotland, in the Years 1745 and 1746. the Second Edition.
A Complete Collection of the Lords' Protests, from the First Vpon Record, in the Reign of Henry the Third, to the Present Time; To Which Is Added, an Historical Essay on the Legislative Power of England. ... in Two Volvmes. ... Volume 1 of 2
The Parents and Schoolmasters Spiritual Assistant, for Grounding Their Children, ... in Sound Christian Principles, According to the Church of England; Agreeable to the Late Mr. Henry Dixon's Instructions
The Essex Harmony
A Complete History of the War in India, from the Year 1749, to the Taking of Pondicherry in 1761. Giving a Particular ... Account of All the Differences Between the English and French
The Revolution in New-England Justified, and the People There Vindicated from the Aspersions Cast Upon Them by Mr. John Palmer, in His Pretended Answer to the Declaration Published by the Inhabitants of Boston
The Scholar Armed Against the Errors of the Time; Or, a Collection of Tracts on the Principles and Evidences of Christianity, the Constitution of the Church, and the Authority of Civil Government. the Second Edition. Volume 1 of 2
A Catalogue of Cameos, Intaglios, Medals, Busts, Small Statues, and Bas-Reliefs; With a General Account of Vases and Other Ornaments After the Antique, Made by Wedgwood and Bentley the Second Edition, with Additions.
The Perfection of Military Discipline, as Practiced in England and Ireland
A New and Literal Translation from the Original Hebrew, of the Pentateuch of Moses, and of the Historical Books of the Old Testament, to the End of the Second Book of Kings
The Whole Proceedings of the Meeting Held at the Theatre in Calcutta, July 25, 1785, to Take Into Consideration an ACT for the Better Regulation of the Affairs of the East-India Company, and of the British Dominions in India
The Deplorable History of the Catalans, from Their First Engaging in the War, to the Time of Their Reduction. with the Motives, Declarations, and Engagements, on Which They First Took Arms
Prophetical Passages, Concerning the Present Times, in Which the Person, Character, Mission, &C. &C. of Richard Brothers, Is Clearly Pointed at as the Elijah of the Present Day. Also, the Remarkable Prophecy of Humphrey Tindal.
The History of the Sheriffdom of the City of London and County of Middlesex. Containing the Original Method of Electing Sheriffs for the Said City and County.
The Wickedness of a Disregard to Oaths; And the Pernicious Consequences of It to Religion and Government. in Which Is Particularly Consider'd a Paper, Taken at the Lord North and Grey's
A Compleat History of the Isle of Man. Containing the Situation and Geographical Description Thereof, Also the Ecclesiastical and Civil Histories, with the Whole Order of the Government from the Earliest Accounts Thereof
A Letter from Certain Gentlemen of the Council at Bengal, to the Honourable the Secret Committee for Affairs of the Honourable United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East-Indies
The Order Observed at the Countess of Huntingdon's College at Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, on Friday the 24th of August, 1792; With the Admonitory Address, Delivered to the Students, President, by the REV. Anthony Crole.