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Letter concerning homer the sleeper in Horace
With additional classic amusements. By Kenrick Prescot, D.D. master of Catharine Hall in the University of Cambridge -
The tempest
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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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The Polish Partition
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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 -
Candidus, or, All for the best
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Islamic codicology
an introduction to the study of manuscripts in Arabic script -
Preface to the second edition
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Mr. Dalrymple's observations on Dr. Hawkesworth's preface to the second edition
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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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The history of Emily Montague
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The association of the Sons of Liberty, of New-York
It is essential to the freedom and security of a free people, that no taxes be imposed upon them but by their own consent, or their representatives -
To the Hon'ble Thomas Hubbard, Esq ; on the death of Mrs. Thankfull Leonard
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By the Upper House of Assembly, October 28, 1773. Gentlemen, We return the bill, entitled, "An act for the regulation of the staple of tobacco, and for preventing frauds in His Majesty's customs,"
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To the free-holders and free-men of the city, and province of New York
Brethren, While the enemies of our country endeavour, by chicane and false reports, circulated in private, to sap the foundations of liberty -
Supplement extraordinary. June 10, 1773
On Friday last the Corporation of the Chamber of Commerce of this city, waited on His Excellency General Gage, with the following address : To His Excellency the Honorable Thomas Gage, general and commander in chief, of His Majesty's forces in America. The humble address of the Corporation of the Chamber of Commerce, of the City of New-York -
To the public
Mr. Arthur Spencer, at present an inhabitant of Boston, formerly surgeon's mate of His Majesty's ship Glasgow, having behaved extremely ill on several occasions while he belonged to said ship, thought proper to make concessions in writing to the captain