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2. The daily benefactor

4. The Daily oracle

22. De juramento illicito

42. The declaration, protestation and testimony of a poor wasted, desolate, misrepresented and reproached remnant, of the suffering anti-popish, anti-prelatick, anti-erastian, anti-sectarian, true Presbyterian Church of Christ in Scotland, united together in truth of duty. Published against the proclamation, accession and establishment of George D. of Hanover to be King in these lands, and all his abetters and supporters, in Aprile [sic] 1715

64. A devout and humble enquiry into the reasons of the divine council in the death of good men : Meditated on the death, and preached at the lecture in Boston on the day of the interment of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Bridge, A.M. Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston: who departed this life on Monday, September 26. 1715. By Benjamin Colman, A.M.

74. Dictionaire pratique du bon menager de campagne et de ville : qui apprend generalement la maniere de nourrir, élever & gouverner, tant en santé que malades, toutes sortes de bestiaux, chevaux & volailles, de sçavoir mettre à son profit tout ce qui provient de l'agriculture ... avec un traité de tout ce qui concerne la cuisine, les confitures, la patisserie, les liqueurs de toutes sortes, les chasses différentes, la pêche & autres divertissemens de la campagne ...

76. Dictionary of Canadian biography

77. Dictionnaire historique et critique

82. Directions and instigations to the duty of prayer : How, and why the heart is to be kept with diligence. Pressing arguments and directions for hearing the voice of the rod. Being the sum and substance of nine sermons. By Mr. Andrew Gray late minister of the Gospel in Glasgow

97. A discourse of the pretended apostolical constitutions : Wherein all the principal evidence, both external and internal, brought by Mr. Whiston, in his essay on those books, to prove them genuine, is examin'd, and confuted. By Rob. Turner, M.A. vicar of St. Peter's in Colchester, and Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge