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Total number of records: 129

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Brotherton Collection129
English Literature129

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earthquakes4
conduct of life2
political satire, english2
popish plot, 16782
preaching2
ale1
barbers1
church and state1
dissenters, religious1
english poetry1

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Great Britain18
Covent Garden (London, England)2
London (England)1

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Pope, Alexander, 1688-17449
Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)7
Shippen, William (1673-1743)6
Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743)5
Shippen, William5
Arbuthnot, John (1667-1735)4
Bath, William Pulteney4
Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764)4
Bath, William Pulteney, Earl of, 1684-17644
Hervey, John Hervey, Baron, 1696-17434

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From 1700103

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Up to 1799109

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The pamphleteers : a satyr

Mandeville, Bernard (1670-1733); Mandeville, Bernard (1670-1733)

1703

Not in F.B. Kaye's bibliographies of Mandeville. In verse. A satire against the vilifiers of the late King William. Signatures: A-C². At foot of t.p.: Next week will be publish'd Francion's c...

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Sequel of a pamphlet intitled Observations on the writings of the Craftsman

Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743); Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743)

1730

Attributed to Baron John Hervey in NUC pre-1956.

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An answer to a late pamphlet, intitled, Observations on the writings of the Craftsman

Amhurst, Nicholas (1697-1742); Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764)

1731

Reply to a pamphlet by John Hervey, 1730.

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What of that! : occasion'd by a pamphlet intitled, Are these things so? and its answer, Yes, they are

1740

Satirical verse in answer to the poem attributed to James Miller. Answered by: Have at you all, by Robert Morris.--Foxon W380.

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The Protestant dissenters letany, occasioned by a late pamphlet falsly call'd The loyal letany

1681

Caption title. Broadside. Imprint from colophon. In verse. Anon.

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Observations on a pamphlet, intitled, An answer to one part of a late infamous libel, &c : in a letter to Mr. P

Arnall, William (1715?-1741?)

1731

Attributed to William Arnall. Cf. Halkett & Laing, v. 4, p. 215. Mr. P. is William Pulteney, Earl of Bath. With a half-title.

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Remarks on the pamphlets lately published, on occasion of the late Act of Parliament, for bringing to justice the murderers of Captain John Porteous

Webster, Alexander (1707-1784)

[1737]

The author lists nearly a score of the pamphlets touched off by the Porteous case and adds his metrical comments to each. No proper title-page. The title is in the style of a half-title followed on ...

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Rabshakeh vapulans, or, An answer to The tribe of Levi : in vindication of the clergy : a poem, with a preface reflecting on the wit and civility of that famous poem, and some late pamphlets of the same nature

1691

An answer to a satire attributed to John Tutchin. One of a series of pamphlets concerned with William Sherlock; it also contains a few lines directed against Dryden. Anon.

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A vindication of Sir Thomas Player, and those loyal citizens concerned with him : in a seasonable reply to a late sawcy and dangerous pamphlet, pretending to be an answer to the said Sir Thomas's speech

[1679?]

Imprint from Wing. Sir Thomas Player's speech was delivered at the Guildhall on Sept. 13, 1679, and had for its subject the Popish Plot. The pamphleteer to whom this was a reply was a certain H.B. c...

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An essay on the Age of Lewis XIV

Voltaire (1694-1778); Lockman, John (1698-1771)

1739

First edition.

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On poetry: a rapsody

Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)

1733

[Poetical pamphlets, v. 8, no. 16]. Title-page torn and mended, margins mended.

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