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A poetical, supplicating, modest, and affecting epistle to those literary colossuses, the reviewers

Pindar, Peter (1738-1819); Symonds, H D (fl. 1784-1808)

1792

Peter Pindar = John Wolcot. Half-title: 'An epistle to the reviewers'.

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A gentle reflection on the modest account : and a vindication of the loyal abhorrers, from the columnies of a factious pen

Northleigh, John (1657-1705); Andrewes, John (fl. 1615)

1682

Attributed to John Andrews by Wing.

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A modest vindication of Titus Oates, the Salamanca-doctor from perjury, or, An essay to demonstrate him only forsworn in several instances

Elliot, Adam (1700); Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection(Library of Congress)

1682

Signatures: [A1] B-O². Errata on p. 47. With: Charnock, Robert. The tryals and condemnation of Robert Charnock, Edward King, and Thomas Keyes. London : Printed for Samuel Heyrick..., 1696 -- Frie...

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Dr. Walker's true, modest, and faithful account of the author of Eikōn basilikē, strictly examined, and demonstrated to be false, impudent, and deceitful. In two parts, the first disproving it to be Dr. Gauden's. The second proving it to be King Charles the First's

Long, Thomas (1621-1707)

1693

"Eikōn basilikē" in the title is transliterated from the Greek. The text and register are continuous despite the pagination. The imprimatur on the titlepage is dated: Sept. 22, 1692; Madan state...

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Midsummer-moon : or, The Livery-man's complaint

Thompson, Thomas (fl. 1668)

1682

In verse.

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