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Brotherton Collection16
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Milton, John (1608-1674)7
Hume, Patrick (1695-)4
Miller, James (1706-1744)4
Hume, Patrick3
Miller, James, 1706-17443
Milton, John, 1608-16743
Walpole, Robert, Earl of Orford, 1676-17453
Birch, Thomas2
Birch, Thomas (1705-1766)2
Newton, Thomas2

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The treasurie of auncient and moderne times. Containing the learned collections... Translated out of ... Pedro Mexio. And M. Francesco Sansouino ... Anthonie du Verdier ... Loys Guyon ... Claudius Gruget ... &c

Milles, Thomas (1550-1627); Mexia, Pedro (1496-1552); Duverdier, Antoine (1544-1600); Guyon, Louis sieur de la Nauche; Gruget, Claude (1560); Sansovino, Francesco (1521-1586)

1613

Printed in double columns. A further volume, with title: Archaio-ploutos. Containing ten following bookes to the former Treasurie... [etc.], was issued in 1619. Anon., compiled by T. Milles (NUC, ...

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Of politeness : An epistle to the Right Honourable William Stanhope, Lord Harrington

Miller, James (1706-1744)

1738

In verse. Head- and tailpieces; initial.

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Are these things so? : the previous question from an Englishman in his grotto to a great man at court

Miller, James (1706-1744)

1740

Satirical verse, written as from Pope to Walpole. First edition, issue with a vase on title-page. In the Dublin edition (also 1740) "By Alexander Pope" appears erroneously on the title-page (Griff...

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Are these things so? : The previous question, from an Englishman in his grotto, to a great man at Court

Miller, James (1706-1744)

1740

"An invective, in verse... against Sir Robert Walpole, on account of the Convention of the Pardo."--Brit. mus., Cat.

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Yes, they are : being an answer to Are these things so? the previous question from an Englishman in his grotto to a great man at court

Morris, Robert (1701-1754)

1740

Published anonymously. By Robert Morris, in answer to the poem attributed to James Miller. -- Foxon.

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What of that! : occasion'd by a pamphlet intitled, Are these things so? and its answer, Yes, they are

1740

Satirical verse in answer to the poem attributed to James Miller. Answered by: Have at you all, by Robert Morris.--Foxon W380.

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The great man's answer to Are these things so? : In a diaglogue brtween [sic] His Honour and the Englishman in his grotto

Miller, James (1706-1744); Walpole, Robert Earl of Orford (1676-1745)

1740

In verse. Written as if by Sir Robert Walpole.

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The weather-menders : a tale. A proper answer to Are these things so?

Spiltimber Mr, pseud; Roberts, James (1754)

1740

First edition.

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Paradise lost : A poem, in twelve books (v.1)

Milton, John (1608-1674); Newton, Thomas (1704-1782)

1749

Includes index.

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Paradise lost : A poem, in twelve books (v.2)

Milton, John (1608-1674); Newton, Thomas (1704-1782)

1749

Includes index.

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The works of John Milton, historical, political and miscellaneous : Now more correctly printed from the originals, than in any former edition, and many passages restored, which have been hitherto omitted. : To which is prefixed, an account of his life and writings. In two volumes (v.1)

Milton, John (1608-1674); Birch, Thomas (1705-1766)

1753

The imprint to vol. 1 names one bookseller only: A. Millar; that to vol. 2 lists 13 booksellers, including A. Millar. First published in 1738 as A complete collection of the historical, political, a...

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