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People and organisations | Count |
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Diaper, William (1717) | 2 |
Church of England | 1 |
Diagoras | 1 |
Portland, William Bentinck | 1 |
Portland, William Bentinck Earl of (1649-1709) | 1 |
Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745) | 1 |
Tryon, Thomas (1634-1703) | 1 |
Walpole, Robert, Earl of Orford, 1676-1745 | 1 |
William | 1 |
William III, King of England (1650-1702) | 1 |
War with priestcraft: or, The free-thinker's Iliad : a burlesque poem, in three cantos...[etc]
Diagoras
1732
Running title: The fall of priestcraft, or, The freethinker's Iliad. The dedication (to Mathew Tindal) is signed: Diagoras. Eight leaves of fake (?) advertisements inserted between p. iv and [ix]....
An imitation of the seventeenth epistle of the first book of Horace : address'd to Dr. S------ft
Diaper, William (1717); Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)
1714
Indexed in: Teerink 1083.
A dialogue between an East-Indian brackmanny or heathen-philosopher, and a French gentleman concerning the present affairs of Europe
Tryon, Thomas (1634-1703)
1683
First edition. Attributed to Thomas Tyron.
A dialogue between an oak and an orange-tree
1716
Political tract referring to the two parties and their religious views.
A dialogue between K.W. and Benting : occasioned by his going into Flanders after the death of the Queen
William III, King of England (1650-1702); Portland, William Bentinck Earl of (1649-1709)
[1705]
Caption title.
Diamond cut diamond: the lamentations of the nonjuring clergy, &c. : An historical poem, from the Reformation to this present year M,DCC.XXIV. With notes, proving the breach of the Episcopal succession, and nullity of the pretended Church of England
1724
Text is continuous despite the pagination. Price "1s. 6d."--at foot of title page. Half-title: 'The lamentations of the nonjuring clergy, &c.'. Includes errata. With a final advertisement leaf...
A dialogue which lately pass'd between the knight and his man John
[1739]
Verse. Apparently a piracy. A Knight = Sir Robert Walpole. Published in Edinburgh. Indexed in: Foxon,