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A supplement to The narrative : in reply to the dulness and malice of two pretended ansvvers to that pamphlet

Settle, Elkanah (1648-1724)

1683

A partial reprinting of and reply to "Remarks upon E. Settle's Narrative" and "Reflexions upon a late pamphlet, intituled, A narrative written by E. Settle" Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.),

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The hind and the panther, transvers'd to the story of the country mouse and the city mouse : Much malice mingled with a little wit

Prior, Matthew (1664-1721); Halifax, Charles Montagu earl of (1661-1715)

1687

First edition. A burlesque of Dryden's poem, by Matthew Prior and Charles Montague, afterwards Earl of Halifax. Indexed in: See Macdonald's bibliography of Dryden, no.241a.

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Mischeefes mysterie: or, Treasons master-peece, the Powder-plot. Inuented by hellish malice, preuented by heauenly mercy: truely related

Herring, Francis (1628); Vicars, John (1652)

1617

In verse. A translation of: Pietas pontificia. The second part has separate dated title page; pagination and register are continuous. P. 104 misnumbered 109. Signatures: [paragraph]⁴ A-P⁴....

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The malice of the rebellious husband-men against the true heir. Plainly discovered in this brief reply to the blasphemies, lies, and slanders, of Ra. Austen

Jackson, James (1674-1707)

1676

A reply to Austen's "The strong man armed not cast out", itself an answer to Jackson's "The strong man armed cast out".

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Anonymous

Date(s): 165- ?

Manuscript: Lt q 18

Contents: Following from BCMSV 4312, epigram asserting that women who express evil or malice should be taken seriously

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The malice of the independent-agent again rebuked, and his falshood detected : chiefly about the man Christ Jesus; in reply to his Answer to a sheet, entituled, The independent-agent

Stout, Henry (1695)

[1678]

A response to William Haworth. Caption title. Attributed to Henry Stout by Wing. Signed, p. 22: Henry Stout, Henry Sweeting, Richard Thomas, Richard Martin, Edward Plumsted. Imprint from Wing. ...

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The malice of the independent-agent again rebuked, and his falshood detected : chiefly about the man Christ Jesus; in reply to his Answer to a sheet, entituled, The independent-agent

Stout, Henry (1695)

[1678]

A response to William Haworth. Caption title. Attributed to Henry Stout by Wing. Signed, p. 22: Henry Stout, Henry Sweeting, Richard Thomas, Richard Martin, Edward Plumsted. Imprint from Wing. ...

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