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Themistocles, the lover of his country : A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields
Madden, Samuel (1686-1765); King, R (fl. 1729)
M.DCC.XXIX
Anonymous. By Samuel Madden. The dedication is unsigned. A reimpression of the signed edition with some textual corrections -- ESTC. Initial, head- and tail-pieces. Signatures: A-E⁸ F⁴.
Memoirs of the twentieth century : being original letters of state under George the Sixth, relating to the most important events in Great-Britain and Europe as to church and state, arts and sciences, trade, taxes, and treaties, peace, and war, and characters of the greatest persons of those times, from the middle of the eighteenth to the end of the twentieth century and the world : received and revealed in the year 1728 and now published for the instruction of all eminent statesmen, churchmen, patriots, politicians, projectors, papists, and Protestants
Madden, Samuel (1686-1765)
1733
Attributed to Samuel Madden.--Cf. NCBEL, v. 2, col. 993. A "severely satirical work... intended to be comprised in 6 volumes. Only one, however, was printed, which was suppressed on the day of publi...
Boulter's monument : a panegyrical poem, sacred to the memory of that great and excellent prelate and patriot, the most reverend Dr Hugh Boulter...[etc.]
Madden, Samuel (1686-1765)
1745
Dedication (in verse) to the Prince of Wales signed: Samuel Madden.
Madge's addresses to Christopher Twist-wit, Esquire, Bath-Laureat, and Miller's Plumian professor
Madge (fl. 1777); Anstey, Christopher (1724-1805)
1777
Includes: 'Madge's imitation of Horace, Ode 1, B.1, occasioned by Jo. Millers. Esquire's antic erection for waste-paper, at Balheaston', with the Latin text; 'Madge's poetical translation of the prose...