Louis-Philippe Boitard
Died 1770-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL15162926A
Top Subjects
- Early works to 1800 (3)
- Poetry (2)
- 18th century (2)
- Great Britain (2)
- Joseph (Son of Jacob) (1)
- Imagination (1)
- English poetry (1)
Books by Louis-Philippe Boitard
Total count: 6
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The history of Josepha poem, in ten booksThe second edition.Printed for B. D. and sold by S. Birt ... , S. Harding ... , and T. Worrall ...1738-01-01
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The pleasures of imaginationa poem in three booksThe third edition.Printed for R. Dodsley1744-01-01
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A complete history of James Macleanthe gentleman highwayman, who was executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday, October 3, 1750 for a robbery on the highway : containing the particulars of his life, from his birth to his death : in which is included an account of the robberies he committed with his companion Plunket : and a series of letters, that pass'd between him and Plunket, as well during the time he was in Holland, as in England, in which are open some extraordinary scenes : also, the particulars of their fortune-hunting schemes, in which Maclean generally pass'd for a gentleman of worth, and Plunket personated his footman : likewise a number of original letters sent to Maclean by different ladies, some of which contain narratives of facts so exceeding tender, as must raise pity and compassion in the breast of every readerPrinted for Charles Corbett ...1750-01-01
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An hymn to the nymph of Bristol SpringPrinted for R. Dodsley ... and sold by M. Cooper ...1751-01-01
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A narrative of the life and astonishing adventures of John Daniela smith at Royston in Hertfortshire, for a course of seventy years. Containing the melancholoy occasion of his travels. His shipwreck with one companion on a desolate island. Their way of life. His accidental discovery of a woman for his companion. Their peopling the island. Also, a description of a most surprising engine, invented by his son Jacob, on which he flew to the Moon, with some account of its inhabitants. His return, and accidental fall into the habitation of a sea-monster, with whom he lived two years. His further excursions in search of England. His residence in Lapland, and travels to Norway, from whence he arrived at Aldborough, and further transactions till his death, in 1711. Aged 97Printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Paternoster-Row1751-01-01
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A treatise on the use and abuse of the second, commonly called the steward's table, in families of the first rankin four parts, containing ...Printed for the author and sold by Mr. Carter, the bottom of Clerges-Street, Piccadilly, and by all the booksellers in London and Westminster1758-01-01