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Subject (Era): Is 1727-1760
Subject (Genre): Is Tracts (literary genre)
Subject with Hierarchy: Is 1700-1799
Author
Brown, John, 1715-1766
Published
London : Printed for L. Davis and C. Reymers, against Grays-Inn-Gate, Holborn, MDCCLVIII [1758]
Location
LSF- BEINECKE >> College Pamphlets 505 2
BEINECKE (Non-Circulating) >> NZ 758br
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Published
London : Printed for T. Cooper, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1742.
Location
LSF- BEINECKE >> College Pamphlets 364 8
BEINECKE (Non-Circulating) >> Brit Tracts 1742 F15
LSF- BEINECKE >> College Pamphlets 1268 2
LSF- BEINECKE >> College Pamphlets 1920 9
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The court parrot : a new miscellany, in prose and verse : (none of which were ever published) containing, among many other curious pieces, I. The life and progress (in hudibrastick verse) of the noted Mrs. C- Ph-ips, from her marriage with D-fi-ld, and afterwards with a certain merchant, while her former husband was living, her suing for a divorce, and the proceedings in the Arches Court of Canterbury, &c. II. The secret history of Henrada, &c. her amours and intrigues with Congravino, a famous poet, by whom she had one daughter; her seperation from her husband, Count Adolphus, who had been extreamly fond of her; her inheriting a superior title upon the death of her father, and a large estate to support the new dignity; her behaviour at the time of her death, and an account of her making her daughter her sole heiress, to whom she bequeathed Congravino's estate, which he left to her, and a considerable personal estate. III. C--t honesty. Occasion'd by a certain nobleman's not paying his debts, inscrib'd to the E- of T--. IV. Sham loyalty, or, The disappointed poet, &c. &c. &c. V. An elegy on the late Dutchess of Ormonde. VI. Harper triumphant, or, The Drury-Lane tragedy. VII. Beauty, a burlesque poem, inscrib'd to the lady H--n, formerly Miss E--s. VIII. Cupid rival'd by Bacchus, or, The carbuncled lady, inscrib'd to the same. IX. The politick lady, or, Trial the best proof of ability, inscrib'd to the same. : Among many other curious particulars inserted in this miscellany, is an excellent ballad, call'd The Norfolk freeholders, (to the tune of, Hogan of Houghton) printed on purpose to send down after a certain great projector, who vainly opposes the interest of Sir Edmund Bacon and William Woodhouse, Esq
Published
London printed : Sold by J. Dormer and S. Slow, 1733.
Location
BEINECKE (Non-Circulating) >> 1976 1154
BEINECKE (Non-Circulating) >> College Pamphlets 1020 8
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