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Mist's closet broke open : or, several letters intercepted; in which are contain'd some old truths new told. The letters are as follow: Caleb D'Anvers to Mist. B-u-ke to Mist. From Oxford to Mist. Captain Johnson to Mist... [etc.]
Mist, Nathaniel (1737)
[1730?]
A collection of epigrams, ostensibly from the papers of Nathaniel Mist, the publisher.
A collection of miscellany letters : selected out of Mist's Weekly journal (v.1)
Mist, Nathaniel (1737); Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731)
1722
Dedication and preface signed: N. Mist. Includes contributions by Defoe, and is perhaps edited by him. Caption and running title: Miscellany letters.
A collection of miscellany letters : selected out of Mist's Weekly journal (v.2)
Mist, Nathaniel (1737); Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731)
1722
Dedication and preface signed: N. Mist. Includes contributions by Defoe, and is perhaps edited by him. Caption and running title: Miscellany letters.
The Entertainer: containing remarks upon men, manners, religion and policy : to which is prefixt, a dedication to the most famous University of Oxford. Together with a table of contents, directly pointing out the principal topicks, arguments, descriptions, characters, &c. throughout the whole
Mist, Nathaniel (1737)
[1718]
Originally published in 43 weekly parts, 1717-18, and here reissued with general title-page and continuous pagination.
The true light expelling the foggy mist of the pit, and the gross confusion and blasphemy of the beast, which is gone forth against the light of Christ and the scripture within; from an old professor, called Francis Duke of Westminster, in his book stiled, An answer to some of the principal Quakers
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1660
Errata: p. 15.
The Scotch-mist cleared up, to prevent Englishmen from being wet to the skin. Being a true account of the proceedings against Archibald Earl of Argyle, for high-treason. Wherein are contained eight reasons of several conformable ministers in Scotland against the Test... With animadversions on the whole affair
[1681?]
Anon. An attack on the Test act of 1681. Caption title. Place of publication from OCLC, Wing(2). Although British Museum dates 1684, no event later than December 12, 1681, is referred to in th...
The censor (v.2)
Theobald, Mr Lewis (1688-1744)
1717
Vol. 1, 2d ed. Head-pieces. No. 1-96; Apr. 11, 1715-June 1, 1717.
The censor (v.3)
Theobald, Mr Lewis (1688-1744)
1717
Vol. 1, 2d ed. Head-pieces. No. 1-96; Apr. 11, 1715-June 1, 1717.
Title: Jupiter and Io
Author: Anonymous
Date(s): 16-- ?
Manuscript: Lt 76
Contents: On Jove's pursuit and rape of Io; from Ovid's Metamorphoses, I