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Brotherton Collection14
English Literature14

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emperors2
economics1
fisheries1
potentilla1
salt1
tanning1

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Bernard, John2
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-17452
Berkeley, George (1685-1753)1
Berkenhout, John (1730?-1791)1
Bessborough, William Ponsonby, Earl of, 1704-17931
Dugdale, Sir William (1605-1686)1
Dunkin, William (1709?-1765)1
Dunkin, William, 1709?-17651
Knightley, John (1733-)1
Maple, William1

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The querist, containing several queries, proposed to the consideration of the public

Berkeley, George (1685-1753)

1735-1737

By George Berkeley.

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An essay toward proving the advantages which may arise from improvements on salt works, and in the fishing trade of Ireland

Knightley, John (fl.1733)

1733

"Mr Knightley's fourth letter" at end, with separate pagination.

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A method of tanning without bark

Maple, William

1729

Dedication signed: William Maple. References: Goldsmiths' Lib. cat : 6650.

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A curry-comb of truth for a certain Dean : or, The Grub-street tribunal

Dunkin, William (1709?-1765)

1736

By William Dunkin.

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The wonder : or, The Devil ouwitted

1736

In verse.

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A satire on a certain great-man

1736

In verse. On William Ponsonby, earl of Bessborough.

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Three original poems; being the posthumous works of Pendavid Bitterzwigg, Esq; to which is added, the very remarkable last will and testament of that well-known author

Berkenhout, John (1730?-1791)

[1750?]

Pendavid Bitterzwigg = John Berkenhout? - Dated at end: 'November, anno. dom. 1750.'.

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