T. R.
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL4268783A
Top Subjects
- History (2)
- Civil War, 1642-1649 (2)
- Great Britain (2)
- Possessory interests in land (1)
- Money -- Rhode Island (1)
- Paper money -- Rhode Island (1)
- Rhode Island -- Politics and government -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 (1)
Books by T. R.
Total count: 23
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An honest letetr [sic] to a doubtful friend about the rifling of the twentieth part of his estateby Stephen Bulkley1642-01-01
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A Second complaintbeing an honest letter to a dovbtfvll friend : about the rifling of the twentieth part of his estateReade and burne1643-01-01
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An extract of a letter from a person of quality at Brvxels of the 5. of March s.n. to a private friendPrinted for Tho. Bassett in St. Dunstans church-yard.1660-01-01
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The contented cuckold, or Patience upon force is a medicine for a mad man ...To the tune, She cannot hold her legs togetherPrinted for Thomas Passenger at the three bibles on London-bridge.1665-01-01
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The slaughter of the innocents by HerodPrinted by Andrew Clark for Samuel Mearne ...1675-01-01
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The gentlemans auditoror a new and easie method for keeping accompts of gentlemens estates as well in relation to their layings-out, as comingsin: ... By T. R.printed for Jno. Chantry: J. Phillips; and B. Bragg1707-01-01
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Remarks on the barrier-treaty vindicated. In a letter to the authorprinted for John Morphew1713-01-01
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Presbytery the pest of societyin answer to Andrew Low's vindication of the Scots Kirk, in the case of Mr. William Dugud. Together with his introductory epistle to Sir James Stewart of Good-tree's approving of his zeal against the mittre and the crown. By T. R. of D-ls.printed for J. Morphew1714-01-01
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An old maid's fortune.1727-01-01
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A cure for the epidecimal madness of drinking tar water, lately imported from Ireland by a certain R---t R----d doctorIn a letter to his L------p [i.e. Bishop Berkeley]Printed for John and Paul Knapton, in Ludgate street1744-01-01
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A letter to the common people of the colony of Rhode-Islandconcerning the unjust designs, and actual attempts, of a number of misers, and money jobbers, (particularly such of that character as are in place and power,) to compel all the old tenor debtors in this colony to pay near three times as much as they owe.Printed for the author, by William Goddard.1763-01-01
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An appeal to the publick, from the judgment of a certain manager, with original letters: and the drama, of one act, which was refused representationprinted for J. Bew1774-01-01
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Some account of Edward Browne, of Sunderland2d ed.printed by H. Burnett, etc., etc.1842-01-01
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Substitution, is it scriptural and reasonable?a letter to the Rev. C.H. Spurgeon : with notes, and an appeal to all believers in the doctrineG.J. Stevenson1870-01-01
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An essay concerning critical and curious learning (1698)William AndrewsClark Memorial Library1965-01-01
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Milotai sheli la-ahavahSaʻar2007-01-01
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Nunnery TalesCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform2016-01-01
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Love UnscriptedCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform2016-01-01
An Appeal to the Publick, From the Judgment of a Certain Manager, With Original LettersAnd the Drama, of one act, Which was Refused RepresentationGale Ecco, Print Editions2018-04-19-
Iohn Arm-strongs last good-nightDeclaring how John Arm-strong and his eightscore men, fought a bloody bout with a Scottish king at Edenborough. To a pretty northern tune, called, Fare thou well Giltknock-hallPrinted for Francis Grove ...
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A two-inch Board for M. Prynne to peep thorow : Being a full and satisfactory Answer To a late libellous Pamphlet called, A Declaration Of The Officers and Armies illegall &c. proceedings and practices against the XI. impeached MembersAnd to other that Authors scandalous Papers lately published, purposely to asperse the Army and their proceedings. With A discoverie of his lies, subtilties, and delusions there- in, and a Justification of the Armies Charge and proceedings against the XI. impeached Members, by Law, Pre- sident, and Reason. With Certaine considerable Queries and observati- ons upon the Cities late tumultuous rebellious proceedings against the Parliamentpublisher not identified
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A second complaintbeing an honest letter to a doubtfull friend, about the rifling of the twentieth part of his estate.
Cornelianum dolium. Comoedia lepidissima, optimorum judiciis approbata ...Apud T. Harperum, sold by T. Slater & L. Chapman