ESTC R12743 |
Dennis, John |
The Usefulness of the Stage |
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London |
Printed for Rich. Parker at the Unicorn under the Piazza of the Royal Exchange |
1698 |
ESTC R13675 |
Polybius |
The History of Polybius the Megalopolitan |
The Second Edition |
London |
Printed for Samuel Briscoe, at the Corner of Charles-Street, in Covent-Garden |
1698 |
ESTC R10121 |
Collier, Jeremy |
A Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage |
The Second Edition |
London |
printed for S. Keble at the Turk’s-Head in Fleetstreet, R. Sare at Gray’s-Inn-Gate, in Holborn, and H. Hindmarsh against the Exchange in Cornhil |
1698 |
ESTC R202687 |
Dampier, William |
A New Voyage Round the World, Volume II |
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London |
Printed for James Knapton, at the Crown in St Pauls Church-yard |
1699 |
ESTC R26665 |
Dampier, William |
A New Voyage Round the World |
The Fourth Edition Corrected |
London |
Printed for James Knapton, at the Crown in St Pauls Church-yard |
1699 |
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Webb, James |
An Encomium or Short Character of the Gracious and Virtuous Mrs. Lucy Webb |
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Dublin |
Printed at the back of Dick's Coffee-House in Skinner-Row |
1699 |
ESTC P2038 |
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The History of the Works of the Learned |
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London |
Printed for H[enry]. Rhodes, at the Star near Fleet-Bridge; J[ohn]. Harris, at the Harrow in Little-Britain; T[homas]. Bennet, at the Half-Moon in St. Paul’s Church-Yard; A[ndrew]. Bell, at the Cross-Keys in Cornhill; D[aniel]. Midwinter, and T[homas]. Leigh, at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul’s Church-Yard |
1699 to 1712 |
ESTC R6953 |
Wafer, Lionel |
A New Voyage and Description of the Isthmus of America |
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London |
Printed for James Knapton, at the Crown in St. Paul’s Church-yard |
1699 |
ESTC R40186 |
Evelyn, John |
Kalendarium Hortense |
The Ninth Edition, with many useful Additions |
London |
Printed for George Huddleston, at the Black-Moor's Head near Exeter Exchange in the Strand |
1699 |
ESTC R14603 |
Temple, Sir William |
Letters written by Sir W. Temple, Bart. and other Ministers of State |
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London |
Printed for J. Tonson, at Gray's Inn Gate in Gray's Inn Lane; and A. and J. Churchil, at the Black Swan in Pater-Noster-Row, and R. Simpson, at the Harp in S. Paul's Church-yard |
1700 |