[ANSTEY (CHRISTOPHER)] An Election Ball in Poetical Letters, in the Zomerzetshire Dialect, from Mr. Inkle, a Freeman of Bath, to his Wife at Gloucester, with a poetical address to John Miller Esq. at Bath-Easton Villa. By the Author of the New Bath Guide, Dublin, G. Bonham, 1776--[FRANCIS (PHILIP)] A Letter from the Cocoa-Tree to the Country-Gentleman, W. Nicoll, 1762--[BUTLER (JOHN)] An Address to the Cocoa-Tree from a Whig, second edition, George Kearsley, 1762--The Trial with the Whole of the Evidence, between The Right Hon. Sir Richard Worsley, Bart. ... and George Maurice Bissett ... Defendant, for Criminal Conversation with the Plaintiff's Wife, fourth edition, G. Kerarsley, 1782--BENSON (WILLIAM) A Letter to Sir Jacob Bankes ... Concerning the late Minehead Doctrine, twelfth edition, E. Sanger, 1711--Decimal Coinage. A short and easy method of changing the present currency into the Decimal System. By a Retired Merchant, James Ridgway, 1854--GRENVILLE (WILLIAM WYNDHAM) Essay on the supposed advantages of a sinking fund, J. Murray 1828, first item in later wrappers, others disbound, various sizes; and 6 others (14)
[ANSTEY (CHRISTOPHER)] An Election Ball in Poetical Letters, in the Zomerzetshire Dialect, from Mr. Inkle, a Freeman of Bath, to his Wife at Gloucester, with a poetical address to John Miller Esq. at Bath-Easton Villa. By the Author of the New Bath Guide, Dublin, G. Bonham, 1776--[FRANCIS (PHILIP)] A Letter from the Cocoa-Tree to the Country-Gentleman, W. Nicoll, 1762--[BUTLER (JOHN)] An Address to the Cocoa-Tree from a Whig, second edition, George Kearsley, 1762--The Trial with the Whole of the Evidence, between The Right Hon. Sir Richard Worsley, Bart. ... and George Maurice Bissett ... Defendant, for Criminal Conversation with the Plaintiff's Wife, fourth edition, G. Kerarsley, 1782--BENSON (WILLIAM) A Letter to Sir Jacob Bankes ... Concerning the late Minehead Doctrine, twelfth edition, E. Sanger, 1711--Decimal Coinage. A short and easy method of changing the present currency into the Decimal System. By a Retired Merchant, James Ridgway, 1854--GRENVILLE (WILLIAM WYNDHAM) Essay on the supposed advantages of a sinking fund, J. Murray 1828, first item in later wrappers, others disbound, various sizes; and 6 others (14)
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