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al-@Fihris al-waṣfī li-l-manšūrāt al-istišrāqīya al-maḫfūẓa fī Markaz al-buḥūṯ, Ǧāmiʿat al-Imām Muḥammad Ibn-Suʿūd al-islāmīya
= Descriptive catalogue of orientalists' publications preserved in the Research Centre, the Islamic University of Imam Muhammad bin Saud -
The English Rogue
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Essays on song-writing
with a collection of such English songs as are most eminent for poetical merit -
An essay on the beauties and excellencies of painting, music and poetry
Pronounced at the anniversary commencement at Dartmouth College, A.D. 1774 -
Kīmiyā-i Pārs
nigāhī bi āṯār-i bar-guzīda-i ǧawāyiz-i adabī-i millī-i Īrān = Peerlesse pearls of Persia : review of Iranian National award winning book -
Islamic codicology
an introduction to the study of manuscripts in Arabic script -
The gentlemen's magazine
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Poor Richard improved
being an almanack and ephemeris of the motions of the sun and moon .. -
The country journal, or the craftsman
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Sentimental magazine
or, general assemblage of science, taste, and entertainment -
The Hibernian magazine or compendium of entertaining knowledge
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The busy body
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The critical review, or annals of literature
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The Scots magazine
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A translation of part of the twenty-third canto of the Orlando furioso of Ariosto
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The history of Emily Montague
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Bell's Edition Of Shakespeare's Plays, As they are now performed at the Theatres Royal in London
Regulated from the Prompt Books of each House By Permission; with Notes Critical and Illustrative – Vol. 9, Poems -
Essays on song-writing
with a collection of such English songs as are most eminent for poetical merit -
To the public
the spirit of the times renders it necessary for the inhabitants of this city to convene, in order effectually to avert the destructive consequences of the late base, inglorious conduct of our General Assembly ... to vote supplies to the troops -
To the respectable publick
Certain resolves having been proposed by the Committee of Correspondence, to a number of citizens assembled at the coffee-house yesterday, and rejected ... they proceeded to nominate a new committee for the purpose, and appointed us the subscribers on it -
Worcester June 13th. 1774
Gentlemen. Many persons in this county conceiving that an agreement not to purchase the goods which are or shall be imported before the 31st. of August next can answer no valuable end ... and as the committee of Boston in their last letter have informed us that they do not mean to dictate to us ... We are of the opinion, that the enclosed covenant is by no means inconsistent with the spirit or intention of the form sent out by them -
Whereas a great number of people have express'd a desire that the names of the addressers to the late Gov. Hutchinson, and protesters against the solemn league and covenant might be made publick, the following is a true list of the same, viz
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Whereas I have reason to apprehend that the government of Pennsylvania, in prosecution of their claim to Pittsburg and its dependencies, will endeavour to obstruct his Majesty's government thereof under my administration, by illegal and unwarrantable commitments of the officers I have appointed ... Given under my hand, and the seal of the colony, at Williamsburg, this 25th day of April, 1774, and in the 14th year of his Majesty's reign
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Tuesday, the 24th of May, 14 Geo. III. 1774
This House being deeply impressed with apprehension of the great dangers to be derived to British America, from the hostile invasion of the city of Boston, in our sister colony of Massachusetts Bay, whose commerce and harbour are on the 1st day of June next to be stopped by an armed force, deem it highly necessary that the said first day of June be set apart by the members of this House as a day of fasting, humiliation, and prayer -
Proceedings of the general Congress of delegates from the several British colonies in North-America, held in Philadelphia, September 1774