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The management of the war : in four letters to a Tory-member
Hare, Francis (1671-1740)
1711
Publisher's advertisement on verso of first leaf.
The management of the war, in a letter to a Tory-member
Hare, Francis (1671-1740)
1711
Anon; by Francis Hare.
The management of the war, in a second letter to a Tory-member
Hare, Francis (1671-1740)
1711
Anon; by Francis Hare.
The negociations for a treaty of peace, in 1709 : consider'd, in a third letter to a Tory-member. Part the first
Hare, Francis (1671-1740)
1711
Anon; by Francis Hare.
The negotiations for a treaty of peace : from the breaking off of the conferences at the Hague, to the end of those at Gertruydenberg : consider'd, in a fourth letter to a Tory-member. Part II
Hare, Francis (1671-1740)
1711
Half-title: A fourth letter to a Tory-member.
Innocetia patefacta, & malitia detecta: being the case of Mr. Charles Dean, practicer at law : Who was lately (but innocently) executed at Tyburn, for breaking open the house of Mr. John Stone, at Shepperton, 15 miles from London. With an account of several remarkable passages relating thereunto
Harding, Elizabeth
1711
The dedication signed: Elizabeth Harding.
Bouchain: in a dialogue between the late Medley and Examiner
Hare, Francis (1671-1740); Maynwaring, Arthur (1668-1712)
1711
A reissue of the 1st ed., the only variation being edition statement in place of ornament on t.p. Anonymous. Generally ascribed to Francis Hare, possibly revised and published by Arthur Mainwaring. ...
A Letter to a member of the October-Club: shewing that to yield Spain to the Duke of Anjou by a peace, wou'd be the ruin of Great Britain
Hare, Francis (1671-1740)
1711
Sometimes attributed to Francis Hare. Probably an answer to Defoe's The secret history of the October Club.