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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.
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.
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.
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.
A letter from a citizen of London to his fellow citizens : and through them, to the people of England in general, occasioned by the late earthquakes: wherein some vices of the great are particularly exposed, which were not taken notice of in the late excellent letter of the Lord Bishop of London
Sherlock, Thomas (1678-1761)
1750
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.
An honest and friendly address to persons of all ranks and conditions : in a manner hitherto unattempted; which (instead of enumerating our vices and places of diversions) points out the source, strikes at the root, of the load of calamities, follies, and impieties, the nation at this time groans under
Philanthropos
1750
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A full and true account of the dreadful and melancholy earthquake, which happened between twelve and one o'clock in the morning, on thursday the fifth instant : With an exact list of such persons as have hitherto been found in the rubbish. In two letters from a gentleman in town, to his friend in the country
Bentley, R (1708-1782); Whitehead, Paul (1710-1774)
1750
The first letter only is signed P.D. Title page vignette. A satire, signed P.D. ie Richard Bentley? or Paul Whitehead?.