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A TRUE Narrative of what passed at the Examination of the marquis de Guiscard |
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The present State of Wit |
27
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A learned Comment upon Dr. Hare's excellent Sermon, preached before the duke of Marlborough, on the Surrender of Bouchain |
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A new Vindication of the Duke of Marlborough |
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A true Relation of the several Facts and Circumstances of the intended Riot and Tumult on Queen Elizabeth's Birthday |
85
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The new Way of selling Places at Court |
103
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Some Reasons to prove that no one is obliged, by his Princiciples as a Whig, to oppose the Queen |
115
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A supposed Letter from the Pretender to a Whig Lord |
135
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A pretended Letter of Thanks from Lord Wharton to the Bishop of St. Asaph, in the name of the Kitcat Club |
139
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A modest Inquiry into the Reasons of the Joy expressed by a certain Set of People, upon the Spreading of a Report of her Majesty's Death |
149
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The Right of Precedence between Physicians and Civilians inquired into |
171
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Tatlers from vol. V |
197
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The Examiner, No. 46 |
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Spectator, No. 575, passage in it by Swift |
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Character of Herodotus |
216
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Sketch of the Character of Aristotle |
217
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Remarks on the Characters of the Court of Queen Anne |
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