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2. Obi; or The history of three-finger'd Jack: by Dr Moseley : To which is added, the voyages, travels, and long capacity of James Massey, who was shipwrecked on a desolate coast; with the surprising adventures he and his companions met with in exploring those countries eighteen years; their desperate battles with the savages; how he on is return home, was taken by an Algierine pirate and remained in slavery 23 years; with the means by which he obtained his liberty; and his safe arrival, last, in England, after an absence, from his friends of fifty-five years
3. Old Timothy Jobson
4. The Old woman clothed in grey
5. The Olio, or, Anything-arian miscellany
6. On Sunday next, the 16th instant, at the Church of the United Parishes of St. Gabriel Fenchurch, and St. Margaret Pattens, Rood Lane, City. A sermon will be preached for the benefit of clergyman of the Church of England, by the Rev. ... H. Draper, A.M. lecturer of St. George, borough, and Sunday evening preacher at St. Antholin's, Watling Street. It is almost needless to say, that Mr. Draper would not undertake to speak in behalf of an unworthy object; and surely it will be enough to add, that the solicitor has a wife and six children to provide for
7. The Orphan boy
8. The Oxfordshire tragedy : Or, The virgin's advice. In two parts. Part I. How fair Rosanna of the city of Oxford was betrayed by a young gentleman of her virginity. Part II. His [e]ruety in murdering her, and how a rose bush sprung upon the grave, which blossomed all the year through, and how the murder same to be fond out by his cropping the roses
9. Observations on man, his frame, his duty, and his expectations
10. On the universal spread of the gospel : a sermon delivered January 4th, the first Sabbath in the nineteenth century of the Christian æra
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