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| People and organisations | Count |
|---|---|
| Crawford, John Lindsay | 2 |
| Crawford, John Lindsay Earl of (1702-1749) | 2 |
| Pascal, Blaise (1623-1662) | 2 |
| Filleau De La Chaise, Jean | 1 |
| Filleau De La Chaise, Jean (1631-1688) | 1 |
| Kennett, Basil | 1 |
| Kennett, Basil (1674-1715) | 1 |
| Perier, Gilberte | 1 |
| Perier, Mme Gilberte (1620-1685) | 1 |
| Walker, Joseph | 1 |
Thoughts on religion, and other subjects
Pascal, Blaise (1623-1662); Kennett, Basil (1674-1715)
1704
First edition. Pp. 353-368 wrongly numbered 361-376. Text and register continuous despite pagination. Translated by Basil Kennett (EngSTC).
Pasquin risen from the dead: or, His own relation of a late voyage he made to the other world, in a discourse with his friend Marforio
1674
Anti-Roman Catholic Satire. "The Bookseller to the reader", signed N.C., states on p.[v] that he commissioned the (anonymous) translation "from the Italian". A French version, "Pasquin ressuscité" ...
Pasquin and Marforio on the peace : being a discussion, by those celebrated statues at Rome, of the general conduct of England, but particularly pending the late war, and in negotiating the present peace
Crawford, John Lindsay Earl of (1702-1749)
[1748?]
"Earl of C-----f---d" i.e. Crawford. Anon.
Political dialogues between the celebrated statues of Pasquin and Marforio at Rome : in which the origin and views of the late war, the secret mediation of the present peace, and the genuine conditions of it, are brought to light. Translated from the original Italian, published the first day of the present year
1736
"The dedication. To the most renowned modern equalibrist." p. [iii]. F4 (pp. 71-2) is apparently a cancel: F1 is conjugate with a fragment preceeding F4, and F2-3, 5-6 are respectively conjugate. ...
Monsieur Pascall's Thoughts : meditations and prayers, touching matters moral and divine, as they were found in his papers after his death. Together with a discourse upon Monsieur Pascall's Thoughts, wherein is shewn what was his design. As also another discoure on the proofs of the truth of the Book of Moses. And a treatise, wherein is made appear that there are demonstrations of a different nature, but as certain as those of geometry, and that such may be given of the Christian religion
Pascal, Blaise (1623-1662); Walker, Joseph C (1810); Perier, Mme Gilberte (1620-1685); Filleau de la Chaise, Jean (1631-1688)
1688
"The life of Monsieur Pascall, writ by Madam Perier, his sister": p. 1-38. "A discourse upon Monsieur Pascall's Thoughts...", and "A discourse on the proofs of the Book of Moses" written by J. Fille...
Pasquin pasquinaded; or a comment on the late dialogues of Pasquin and Marforio on the peace : Wherein the crudities of that performance, and the malevolence of the author are exposed and detected. In a conversation between two celebrated walking female statues here at London; and inscribed to Lady T--------d
Crawford, John Lindsay Earl of (1702-1749); Winnington, Thomas
1749
"Dedication" signed: Charlot [and] Lucy. Satire on the policies of Lord Crawford and Thomas Winnington. "Lady T--------d" i.e. Townshend. Pagination of preliminary pages in roman, except for the...