A. B.
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL190098A
Top Subjects
- Great Britain (9)
- Early works to 1800 (8)
- History (7)
- England (5)
- Politics and government (3)
- Education (2)
- Edmund Andros Sir (1637-1714) (2)
Books by A. B.
Total count: 109
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Copia d'vna lettera scritta all'illvstriss. et reverendiss. cardinal di Ferrarasopra la festa fatta in Roma nella piazza di Santo Apostolo per il nascimento del duca d'Orliens, alli xiiij. di marzo M.D.XLIX[s.n.]1549-01-01
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Her Maiesties most princelie answere, delievered by her selfe at the court at Whitehall, on the last day of November 1601when the speaker of the lower house of Parliament (assisted with the greatest part of the knights and burgesses) had presented their humble thanks for her free and gracious favour, in preventing and reforming of sundry grievances, by abuse of many grants, commonly called monopolies : the same being taken verbatim in writing by A.B. as neere as he could possibly set it downeBy Robert Barker1601-01-01
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An epitaph1649-01-01
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The Saints freedom from tyranny vindicated, or, The power of pagan caesars and antichristian kings examinedand they condemned by the prophets and apostles, as no magistrates of God to be obeyed by saints for the Lords sake : being the coppy of an answer to a private letter, wherein the civil power of Satan and antichristian states is soberly debated ...[s.n.]1667-01-01
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A model for a school for the better education of youth[s.n.]1675-01-01
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An answer of a minister of the Church of England to a seasonable and important question, proposed to him by a ... member of the present House of Commonsviz. what respect ought the true sons of the Church of England ... to bear to the religion of that church, whereof the King is a member?Printed for J.L. and are to be sold by most booksellers in London and Westminster1687-01-01
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Gloria Britannica, or, The boast of the Brittish seascontaining a true and full account of the Royal Navy of England : shewing where each ship was built ... together with every man's pay ...Printed for Thomas Howkins ...1689-01-01
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Just principles of complying with the new oath of allegiancePrinted for Richard Baldwin ...1689-01-01
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Seasonable motivesTo our duty and allegiancePrinted by Will. Bradford.1689-01-01
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Remarks upon a late pamphlet entituled, A brief and full account of Mr. Tate's and Mr. Brady's New version of the PsalmsPrinted for William Keblewhite ...1699-01-01
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An answer to the arguments in the Lord Bishop of Oxford's speech, on the impeachment of Dr. Henry Sacheverellin favour of resisting the supreme power[s.n.]1710-01-01
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A letter from a free-holder of the county of Norfolkto one of the knights of the shire: occasion'd by Dr. Sacheveralls [sic] tryal.printed and sold by John Morphew1710-01-01
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Her Majesty and her royal father vindicatd [sic].In answer to a preface to the volume of sermons, &c. Now publish'd by the Bishop of Sarum. In a letter to his Lordship.printed for J. Baker1713-01-01
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Histrio theologicus: or, an historical-political-theological poetical account of the most remarkable passages and transactions in the life of the late B--p of S--m ...printed and sold by John More1715-01-01
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A letter to a Member of Parliament, in relation to the bill now depending, for the repeal of a clause in the Navigation Act1720-01-01
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An impartial enquiry into the value of South-Sea stockwith some thoughts of the occasion of the present decay of trade and credit : and some means proposed for restoring the same : in a letter to Sir Richard Steele Kntpublisher not identified1720-01-01
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A letter to Sir John EylesBart. Sub-governor of the South Sea Company.1722-01-01
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Reasons against conversion to the Church of RomeIn a letter to his guardian, a late convert ... By a student of the Temple.printed for William and John Innys1726-01-01
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The history of Saguntum, and its destruction by Hannibalextracted from the antient historians and poets, for the illustration of a tragedy call'd The fall of Saguntum : in a letter to a lady of quality.Printed, and sold by J. Roberts ...1727-01-01
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A letter, occasioned by the perusal of a paper lately published, called, A dialogue between Freeman and Trusty.Printed by Andrew Bradford1728-01-01
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A letter to Mr. Woolston, occasion'd by his late Defence of his discourse, in answer to the Bishops of St. David's and London, &c. From a Deacon of the Church of Englandprinted for J. Roberts1729-01-01
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The happy bride: a poemIn three canto's.printed for D. Browne1730-01-01
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Reasons for uniting the church and dissenterswherein the objections of those people against the ... rights and ceremonies of the Church of England, are deliberately and impartially consider'd. To which is annex'd, a liturgy: ...printed for E. Nutt, and H. Whitridge; A. Dodd; and C. Marsh; sold also by Samuel Parvish, in Guildford; and Luke Cullimore, in Portsmouth1730-01-01
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A letter to a member of Parliament relating to the coal trade ...1730-01-01
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The Treaty of Seville, and the measures that have been taken for the four last years, impartially consideredin a letter to a friend.Printed for J. Roberts ...1730-01-01
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A letter to a certain lord, shewing the unreasonableness of establishing a bank in the Kingdom of Ireland.1731-01-01
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An expostulatory letter to Mr. Daniel Neal, upon occasion of his publishing The history of the Puritans or Protestant non-conformists.printed for J. Roberts1732-01-01
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The expence of university education reducedin a letter to A.B. fellow of E.C.Printed for G. Strahan1733-01-01
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A letter to the author of The interest of Scotland consideredcontaining some hints about the linnen manufacturesPrinted for Gavin Hamilton, by R. Fleming and Co.1734-01-01
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A letter to the author of The interest of Scotland considered; containing some hints about the linnen manufacturesprinted for Gavin Hamilton, by R. Fleming and Company1734-01-01
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Ward's downfal: or, the plot detectedA poem. Being a full and true account of a most horrid, barbarous, and bloody plot, to undermine the Hanover succession, ...printed for the author, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster1734-01-01
A letter to the Craftsmenupon the change of affairs in Europe by the war that is begun against the EmperourPrinted for J. Roberts1734-01-01-
The principles of the Muggletonians asserted, under the following heads. I. On the eternity of matter. ... VII. Concerning John Reeve's and Lodowick Muggleton's Commission, ...printed for T. Cooper1735-01-01
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The Principles of the Muggletonians assertedunder the following heads ...Printed for T. Cooper, at the sign of the Globe, in Pater Noster-Row1735-01-01
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A collection of letters published in the daily papers relating to the British distilleryPrinted for J. Roberts1736-01-01
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A brief representation of the case depending between the Rev. Doctor Macsparran, and Mr. Torrey, relating to the ministerial land in Narraganset.In a letter from a gentleman in Newport, to his friend in Boston.s.n.1739-01-01
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The mystery of phanaticismor the artifices of dissenters to support their schism. Together with the evil and danger of them. Set forth in fourteen letters to a friend. ... By a divine of the Church of England.printed by W. Webb1742-01-01
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The farce is over; or, the plot discover'd without an enquiry, a poemDedicated to the Rt. Hon. R. E. of O------d.printed, and sold by the booksellers & pamphet-shops [sic] in London & Westminster1742-01-01
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Unity among Christian ministers and people. Recommended in a letter to Mr. John Gill: to which is annexed a brief exhortation to national gratitude, ...printed for the author; and sold at the pamphlet-shops in London and Westminster1746-01-01
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A letter from a Member of the House of Commons, to a chief magistrate of a borough: relative to the votes of the House of Commons of the 16th of October, 1749printed for Peter Wilson1749-01-01
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Peg T-----m's invitation to the two shilling voters of WestminsterPrinted for E. Wink-a-pinka1750-01-01
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The art of cutting, casting and preparing of letter for printing witha neat representation of a letter founder's warehouse.1750-01-01
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An alarm to the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, for an open declaration of war with the devilPrinted for H. Cooke1754-01-01
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Douglas, a tragedy, weighed in the balancesand found wanting. Being an answer to two important questions respecting that performance. In a letter from a gentleman to his friend.printed for W. Gray and W. Peter1757-01-01
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Some observations on the use of broad wheelswith a proposal for a more general amendment of the roads.printed in the year1765-01-01
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A letter to the author of a pamphlet on patronage and presentationsprinted by Balfour, Auld, and Smellie1769-01-01
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A short view of, and inquiry into, the Glassite and new independent scheme of doctrinein some of its leading articles. In two letters. ... By a friend of the ancient Protestant doctrine.printed in the year1769-01-01
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A letter to the right honourable Lord North, &c.&c.&con the present proceedings concerning the East-India CompanyPrinted for J. Dodsley ...1773-01-01
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A new grammar of the Latin tongue. Or, a rational, short comprehensive, and plain method of teaching that language. ... To which is added, a vocabulary, and practical apparatus for Latin composition. By John Holmes, ...The eleventh edition, corrected and enlarged by E. Harwood, D.D.printed for J. F. and C. Rivington, T. Caslon, T. Longman, G. Robinson, J. Wilkie, [and 5 others in London]1777-01-01
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Paradise regain'd: or, the battle of Adam and the fox. An heroick poemprinted for the author; and sold by J. Bew1780-01-01
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Vera maniera de regolar gli oriuoli col modo di formar la meridiana orizzontale1780-01-01
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To the citizens of Edinburgh1780-01-01
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To the printer of the DiaryPrinted by W. Woodfall1792-01-01
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Observations on the detriment that it is supposed must arise to the family of every cottager throughout the kingdom, from the loss of woollen spinning, by the introduction of machines for that workpublisher not identified1794-01-01
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Observations on the detriment that it is supposed must arise to the family of every cottager throughout the kingdom from the loss of woollen spinning by the introduction of machines for that work[s.n.]1794-01-01
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Letters on the subject of an invasionaddressed to the people of Great-Britain and Ireland : shewing its extreme probability and a design of the enemy to combine their utmost political exertions on the present occasion, against the liberties, wealth, and commerce of their natural rivals, the people of these realms, and the indispensible necessity of all ranks and descriptions of people arming in their own defense.Printed by J. Halpen ...1796-01-01
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Memoria che può servire alla storia politica degli ultimi otto anni della repubblica di Veneziaby F. Rivington1798-01-01
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Derevenskīe dosugis.n.1800-01-01
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Six letters on the subject of Dr. Milner's explanation relating to the proposal made in the last session of Parliament for admitting the King's veto in the election of Roman Catholic bishops ....printed for J. Hatchard1809-01-01
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Description of Forsyth's patent gun-lock(extracted from the Sporting magazine)[s.n.]1810-01-01
The book of dreams, 1811-1812-1813C. Richards1813-01-01-
A letter to the Earl of Lauderdale, to serve as an index to His Lordship's legislative chartJames Ridgway1827-01-01
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O situatsīi ili rukovodstvo k pravilʹnomu izobrazhenīi͡u zemnoĭ poverkhnosti na topograficheskikh kartakh i planakhizvlech. iz sochin. LemanaV Tipigrafīi Generalʹnago shtaba1831-01-01
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Nova Scotia and Lord StirlingHancock1832-01-01
Réflexions médico-théologiques sur la confessionA. Arêne1838-01-01-
Mademoiselle Rachel et l'avenir du théâtre françaisRousseau, Libraire-Éditeur1839-01-01
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A letter [opposing the abolition of the Local Ecclesiastical Courts]Printed by G. J. Palmer1843-01-01
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Histoire régimentaire et divisionnaire de l'armée d'Italie commandée par le général BonaparteHistoriques des demi-brigades rédigés en vertu des ordres du général en chef Bonaparte par les chefs de corps ou les conseils d'administrationA. René et cie1844-01-01
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The rainbow for 1847A.L. Harrison1847-01-01
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Lines written on the murder of Dr. Parkman by Prof. Websterin the city of Boston, on the 23d of November, 1849s.n.1850-01-01
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The morality of tractarianisma letter from one of the people to one of the clergy.Second edition.William Pickering1850-01-01
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The Children's emblem annualN. Tibbals & Son, publishers1870-01-01
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La Presa di RomaF. Cuggiani e c.1871-01-01
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Le comte Frédéric Sclopis de SaleranoG. Pellas1873-01-01
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Philosophy of stylean essayD. Appleton and company1876-01-01
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Dramas de la reconquista española en tiempo de los Arabesimp. de la Voz de Cuba1880-01-01
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O pozemel'noi sobstvennostiM. Elpidine1884-01-01
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An account of the late revolutions in New England, in a letterThomas Todd, printer1884-01-01
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Otchego?, zachi͡e︡m?, i pochemu?oskudi͡e︡nīe i iskazhenīe russkoĭ ri͡e︡chiTip. Ministerstva vnutrennikh di͡e︡l1889-01-01
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Mr William Morris at the Kelmscott Press.1895-01-01
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OpovidanʹeTyp. "H.T. Korchak-Novyt︠s︡kiǐ"1896-01-01
!S'al©ʺcen!com©Łedia en un acte y en v©ŁersImpr. de Sant Jos©Łep1899-01-01-
England's Helicona collection of lyrical and pastoral poems, published in 1600Lawrence & Bullen1899-01-01
Lo flamenchdrama en un acte y en versImpr. de Sant Joseph1900-01-01-
Obukhovskai︠a︡ oboronaPosvi︠a︡shchaetsi︠a︡ geroim-bort︠s︡am1902-01-01
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Christoph Plantin und sein Werk.1902-01-01
Gorodskoe samoupravleni e v Rossi i.E.D. Mi Łagkov, "Kolokol £"1905-01-01-
Za kulisami okhrannago otdi︠e︡lenii︠a︡H. Caspari1910-01-01
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The golden archera book of sonnetsErskine MacDonald1920-01-01
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The golden archera book of sonnets.Erskine MacDonald1920-01-01
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Svi͡ato derz͡havnostysamostiĭnosty ĭ sobornosty : 22. sichni͡aNakladom vlasnym1936-01-01
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Why are the Jews hated?Britons Pub. Society1937-01-01
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England's Heliconedited from the edition of 1600, with additional poems from the edition of 1614Harvard University Press1950-01-01
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Teshuvah le-halakhahberur bi-devar akhilat toni royʾal gilah royʾal1959-01-01
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ליהודים היתה אורה, זו תורהzo Torahדפוס דעת1963-01-01
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The girls of the period1966-01-01
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Johannes Dokchtor Fausta petrifying puppet komedye with multuple interventions of otherworld apparitions and an even more un-believable finale in whych wretched Faust is carryed by the divyls to his untymelie end through a substantial perforation in the seeling amydst terripific firerwerk and dread-full thunder : a tragedy in six actsDilia1990-01-01
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Le siège de Colchesterdrame en un actes.n.1994-01-01
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Weary of White PeopleCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform2013-01-01
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Lo Spirito Dell'arteRifugiato in Trincee LetterarieCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform2016-01-01
A Church of England Man's Serious Thoughts Upon the Bill Against Dissenting School-masters. In a Letter to a FriendGale ECCO, Print Editions2018-04-19
An Impartial Enquiry Into the Value of South-Sea Stock; With Some Thoughts of the Occasion of the Present Decay of Trade and CreditAnd Some Means ... Same. In a Letter to Sir Richard Steele KntGale ECCO, Print Editions2018-04-19
A Letter From a Member of the House of Commons, to a Chief Magistrate of a BoroughRelative to the Votes of the House of Commons of the 16th of October, 1749Gale ECCO, Print Editions2018-04-19-
Montage Through My EyesBook 1Independently Published2022-01-01
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Guesses at the riddle of existence and other essays of kindred subjects by Goldwin Smith(a review)
Copia d'vna lettera scritta all'illvstriss. et reverendiss. cardinal di Ferrara sopra la festa fatta in Roma nella piazza di Santo Apostolo per il nascimento del duca d'Orliens, alli xiiij. di marzo M.D.XLIX.s.n.-
The Sabbath Truly Sanctified, Or, Godly Rules And Directions for all Sincere Christian Professors, for the strict observation of the Lords Day Before, at, and after the publike Exercises of the Church. With an Order from the House of Commons, for the due obser- ving the Sabbath-Day. As also, A Catalogue of the fearfull Judgements that have hap- penned to wilfull infringers, and profane and Irreligious Sabbath-breakerspublisher not identified
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Chto neobkhodimo znat kazhdomu po-angliĭski
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The Life Or The Ecclesiasticall Historie Of S.Thomas Archbishope Of Canterbury. ... (ornament)publisher not identified