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Brotherton Collection3
English Literature3

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political satire, english2
satire, english1

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Great Britain2
England1

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Arbuthnot, John (1667-1735)3
Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)2
Jennings, Frances, Fl. 16601
Marlborough, John Churchill, Duke of, 1650-17221
Marlborough, Sarah Hurchill, Duchess of, 1660-17441
Wagstaffe, William (1685-1725)1

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To the Right Honourable the Mayor and aldermen of the City of London: the humble petition of the colliers, cooks, cook-maids, black-smiths, jack-makers, brasiers, and others, sheweth

Arbuthnot, John (1667-1735)

1716

By John Arbuthnot. A satire : a petition against the innovations introduced by the 'Catoptrical victuallers'. Caption title. Imprint from Colophon.

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Proposals for printing a very curious discourse, in two volumes in quarto, intitled, Psuedologia Politikē, or, A treatise of the art of political lying : with an abstract of the first volume of the said treatise

Arbuthnot, John (1667-1735); Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)

1712

With half title. "Psuedololgia politikē" in the title is transliterated for the Greek. By Arbuthnot, but frequently attributed to Swift. The proposed treatise was apparently never published, al...

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The story of the St. Alb-ns ghost : or The apparition of Mother Haggy. Collected from the best manuscripts

Wagstaffe, William (1685-1725); Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745); Arbuthnot, John (1667-1735)

1712

Attributed also to Swift and Arbuthnot, possibly in collaboration. Published in "Miscellaneous works of Dr. William Wagstaffe" under title: The story of the St. A----n's ghost. Seems to correspond...

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