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A new letany for these times, fitted to most persons and occasions : being an essay in order to a new reformation in the three nations
Printed in the second year of Englands redemption from the spawn of Machiav
In verse. New edition. According to Wing, who assigns this edition conjecturally to 1660, a dated edition appeared in 1659. Anon.
The triumphant widow, or, the medley of humours; a comedy, acted by His Royal Highnes's servants
Newcastle, William Cavendish Duke of (1592-1676)
1677
Signatures: [A]²; B-N⁴, O².
A new miscellany : Containing, 1. The judgement of Tiresias. 2. The queen of May...[etc.]
1730
There are 31 titles in two columns.
The humorous lovers. : A comedy, acted by His Royal Highnes's [sic] Servants
Newcastle, William Cavendish Duke of (1592-1676); Herringman, Henry (1704)
1677
First edition.
Alexis's paradise, or, A trip to the garden of love at Vaux-Hall : a comedy
Newton, James (fl. 1722)
[1722?]
"As privately acted by the ladies of honour, &c."
The manners of the age, or, The moral satyrist : wherein the follies of mankind are properly burlesq'd, in thirteen moral satyrs: in imitation of Horace. Design'd to expose the vicious and irregular conduct of both sexes, in the various persuites of human life. Being a mirror, for the beau, the fop, the politician, and the critick... [etc]
Newcomb, Thomas (1682?-1765)
1728
Text complete despite pagination jump. First edition?, but in a reissue with a cancel title-leaf. 1728 almost certainly a misprint for 1733. One page booklist for Jer. Batley (the bookseller of ...
The death of Abel. A sacred poem. Written originally in the German language. Attempted in the stile of Milton
Gessner, Salomon (1730-1788); Newcomb, Thomas (1682?-1765)
1763
A new extempore-prayer, fitted for the use of all conventicles, where rebellion has its rise, and loyalty its downfall
1710
"A Tory prayer for the state against the Pope and the Dissenters."-- Foxon. Engraved frontispiece depicts Henry Sacheverell at prayer and a figure burning his sermons. Indexed in: Foxon N142