« Previous |
1 - 10 of 23
|
Next »
Search Results
2. Katherine Lyon, widow, appellant. The Right Honourable John Earl of Aboyne, an infant, and others, respondents. The respondents case
3. The Kensington tragedy: or, The perjur'd lover justly rewarded : An account of one madam where, a young lady of ten thousand pounds fortune, who was courted by one Mr. Richardson a turkey merchant, that lived in Bread-street; and how after her many vows and promises, and the time set for their marriage she broke all her vows, and married a Captain of the Guards. I. An account how he [c]ispairingly went to sea, against his relation consent, and was cast away, and how his spirit visits her night and day II. Concluding with her advice to young men and maids to keep their vows and to shun the evil and sorrow which she goes through
4. A key to Count Grammont's memoirs
5. A key to divinity: or, a philosophical essay on free-will. By ... William Lord Archbishop of Dublin. Part I.
6. A key to the lock. : Or, a treatise proving, beyond all contradiction, the dangerous tendency of a late poem, entituled, The rape of the lock, to government and religion
7. A key to the lock : Or, a treatise proving, beyond all contradiction, the dangerous tendency of a late poem, entituled, The rape of the lock, to government and religion. By Esdras Barnivelt, apoth
8. A key to the lock : Or, a treatise proving, beyond all contradiction, the dangerous tendency of a late poem, entituled, The rape of the lock. To government and religion. By Esdras Barnivelt, apoth
9. A key to the lock : Or, A treatise proving, beyond all contradiction, the dangerous tendency of a late poem, entituled, The rape of the lock. To government and religion. By Esdras Barnivelt, apoth. The second edition. To which are added commendatory copies of verses, by the most eminent political wits of the age
10. A key to the lock : Or, A treatise proving, beyond all contradiction, the dangerous tendency of a late poem, entituled, The rape of the lock, to government and religion. By Esdras Barnivelt, apoth. To which are added commendatory copies of verses, by the most eminent political wits of the age
- « Previous
- Next »
- 1
- 2
- 3