The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 pages |
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Thomas Sheridan. BLIOTE APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC K , Together with fome CONSIDERATIONS ON THE Prefent critical and dangerous STATE OF THE STAG IN IRELA N D. By THOMAS SHERIDAN , Deputy Master of the REVELS , and Manager of the Theatre ...
Thomas Sheridan. BLIOTE APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC K , Together with fome CONSIDERATIONS ON THE Prefent critical and dangerous STATE OF THE STAG IN IRELA N D. By THOMAS SHERIDAN , Deputy Master of the REVELS , and Manager of the Theatre ...
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George Whitefield. ( 5 ) " " AN Earnest APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC K , & c . M R. Whitefield begins bis Anfwer to the Bishop with telling his Lordship , " I need make no Apology for troubling your Lordship with this : as your Lordship was ...
George Whitefield. ( 5 ) " " AN Earnest APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC K , & c . M R. Whitefield begins bis Anfwer to the Bishop with telling his Lordship , " I need make no Apology for troubling your Lordship with this : as your Lordship was ...
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... Publick Intelligencer . 25 Aug. - 29 Sept. Oct. Mercurius Politicus . 25 Sept. - 29 Oct. The Publick Intelligencer . 29 Sept. - 27 Oct. Nov. - Mercurius Politicus . 29 Oct. - 27 Nov. The Publick Intelligencer . 27 Oct. - 24 Nov. Dec ...
... Publick Intelligencer . 25 Aug. - 29 Sept. Oct. Mercurius Politicus . 25 Sept. - 29 Oct. The Publick Intelligencer . 29 Sept. - 27 Oct. Nov. - Mercurius Politicus . 29 Oct. - 27 Nov. The Publick Intelligencer . 27 Oct. - 24 Nov. Dec ...
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... Publick Treasurer and haveing the Publick Treasury thus put in his hands and being required to give Security for the Office , he in effect was made Publick Treasurer . And the Secret seems to be that Moseley who had a considerable share ...
... Publick Treasurer and haveing the Publick Treasury thus put in his hands and being required to give Security for the Office , he in effect was made Publick Treasurer . And the Secret seems to be that Moseley who had a considerable share ...
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