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Brotherton Collection11
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earthquakes4
conduct of life2
etiquette for women1
political satire1
sermons, english1

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Great Britain3
England1
London (England)1

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Sherlock, Thomas (1678-1761)3
Sherlock, Thomas2
Ancourt Abbe D'1
Bentley, R (1708-1782)1
Church of England1
Jones, Erasmus (1740)1
Nicholls, Thomas1
Nicholls, Thomas (1702-)1
Philanthropos1
Philips, John (1716-)1

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A letter from the Lord Bishop of London, to the clergy and people of London and Westminster : on occasion of the late earthquakes

Sherlock, Thomas (1678-1761)

1750

Advertisement on p [1] at end. Page [2] at end blank. By Thomas Sherlock.

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The lady's preceptor : or, A letter to a young lady of distinction upon politeness. Taken from the French of the Abbé D'Ancourt and adapted to the religion, customs and manners of the English nation

Ancourt abbé d'

1743

By Abbé D'Ancourt. Cf. ESTC, NUC. French title has not been found. Publisher's booklist on last page.

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Luxury, pride, and vanity, the bane of the British nation

Jones, Erasmus (1740)

[1750?]

Attributed to Erasmus Jones in NUC pre-1956. Publisher's booklist on last page. Indexed in: References: Hanson : 4974n.

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The Earl of Mar marr'd : With the humours of Jockey, the Highlander: A tragi-comical farce

Philips, John (fl. 1716); Sewell, George (1726)

1716

Authorship doubtful, according to NUC, and ascribed to George Sewell in a Curll advertisement.

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A Supplement to the Bishop of London's Letter to the clergy and people of London and Westminster : on occasion of the late earthquakes

Sherlock, Thomas (1678-1761); Nicholls, Thomas (fl. 1702)

1750

A reply to Thomas Sherlock's Letter. Sometimes attributed to Thomas Nicholls and to Sherlock himself. Cf. ESTC.

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