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- CHARON;| OR, THE| FERRY-BOAT.| A| VISION.| Dedicated to the| Swiss COUNT----| [rule]| Curæ non ipsa in Morte relinquunt. Virg.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed And Sold by W. Lewis near Covent-Garden,| J. Brotherton and W. Meadows at the Black-Bull in| Cornhill, J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd at| the Peacock without Temple-Bar. 1719. [Price 6 d.]
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- LOVE in Excess;| OR THE| FATAL ENQUIRY,| A| NOVEL.| -----In vain from Fate we fly,| For first or last, as all must die| So 'tis as much decreed above| That first or last, me all must love.| LANSDOWN.| [rule]| [publisher's signet: Cato's head]| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for W. CHETWOOD, at Cato’s-Head in Russel-|Court, near the Theatre-Royal; and R. FRANCKLIN,| at the Sun against St. Dunstan’s Church in Fleet-street;| and Sold by J. ROBERTS in Warwick-Lane. M.DCC.XIX. (Price 1 s.)
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- LOVE in Excess;| OR THE| FATAL ENQUIRY,| A NOVEL.| [rule]| Part the Second.| [rule]| Each Day we break the bond of Humane Laws| For Love, and vindicate the common Cause.| Laws fo Defence of civil Rights ar plac'd, (waste| Love throws the Fences down, and makes a General| Maids, Widows, Wives, without distinction fall,| The sweeping deluge Love comes on and covers all.| [rule]| By Mrs. HAYWOOD.| [rule]| [vignette]| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for W. CHETWOOD, at Cato’s-Head under| Tom's Cofee-house, in Russel-street, Covent Garden,| and Sold by J. ROBERTS in Warwick-Lane, Price 2 s.| Where may be had the first Part of Love in Excess;| and the Spaniard, or Don Zara del Fogo, a New| Romance, Just Publish'd.
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- Milesian Tales: or: Instructive Novels for the happy Conduct of Life [...] Written by Mrs. Butler. Printed for E. Curll and J. Roberts. 1719. 1s. 6d. and 2s.
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- Passionate Love-Letters Between a Polish Princess. and a certain Chevalier. Faithfully done into English. London: Printed for T. Bickerton. 1719. 1s.
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- THE| ADVENTURES,| AND| SURPRIZING DELIVERANCES,| OF| JAMES DUBOURDIEU.| AND HIS WIFE:| Who were taken by Pyrates and carried to the| Uninhabited Part of the Isle of Paradise.| CONTAINING| A Description of that Country, its Laws, Religion,| and Customs: Of Their being at last relea'd; and| how thy came to Paris, where thy are still living.| ALSO, THE| ADVENTURES| OF| ALEXANDER VENDCHURCH,| Whose Ship's Crew Rebelled against him, and set him| on Shore on an Island in the South-Sea, where he| liv'd five Years, five Months, and seven Days; and| was at last providentially releas'd by a Jamaica Ship.| [rule]| Written by HIMSELF.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed by J. Bettenham for A. Bettesworth and T. Warner, in| Pater noster Row; C. Rivington, in St. Paul’s Church-yard;| J. Brotherton and W. Meadows, in Cornhill; A. Dodd without| Temple Bar, and W. Chetwood in Covent Garden. 1719.| Price Two Shillings.
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- THE| DUMB PHILOSOPHER;| OR| Great-Britain’s Wonder,| CONTAINING| I. A Faithful and very Surprizing Account| how DICKORY CRONKE, a Tinner’s Son in| the County of Cornwal, was born Dumb, and| continued so for 58 Years; and how some| Days before he died, he came to his Speech:| With Memoirs of his Life, and the Manner of his Death.| II. A Declaration of his Faith and Principles| in Religion: With a Collection of Select Me-|ditations, Composed in his Retirement.| III. His Prophetical Observations upon the| Affairs of Europe, more particularly of Great-|Britain, from 1720, to 1729. The whole extracted from his Original Papers, and con-|firmed by unquestionable Authority.| To which is annexed.| His Elegy written by a young Cornish Gentleman,| of Exeter Coll. in Oxford; with an Epitaph| by another Hand.| [rule]| Non quis, sed quid.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for Tho. Bickerton, at the Crown in Pater-|Noster-Row. 1719. (Price 1 s.)
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- THE| Female DESERTERS.| A| NOVEL.| [rule]| By the AUTHOR of The| LOVER's WEEK.| [rule]| O happy State! when Souls each other draw,| When Love is Liberty, and Nature, Law:| All then is full, possessing, and possest,| No craving Void left asking in the Breast:| Ev'n Thought e'er from the Lips it| part,| And each warm Whish springs mutual from the Heart.| POPE.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. ROBERTS in Warwick-lane.| M DCC XIX. Price 1 s. 6 d.
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- THE| HISTORY| OF| CARDINAL| ALBERONI;| CHIEF FAVOURITE| OF THEIR| Catholick Majesties;| And| Universal Minister| OF THE| SPANISH Monarchy;| From his Birth to the Year 1719.| To which are Added| CONSIDERATIONS upon the Pre-|sent State of the Spanish Monarchy.| [rule]| Faithfully Translated from the Originals.| [rule]| Quidam, ad eas laudes, quas à majoribus acceperunt, ad-|dunt aliquam suam; maximèque in eo elaborant ii, qui magna sibi proponunt, obscuris orti Majoribus.| Cic. de Off. l.1 c.32.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed for Sam. Illidge under| Serle's-Gate, Lincolns-Inn New Square; Tho.| Corbet at Addison’s Head without Temple-Bar; and Hen. Riboteau at the Crown near| Exeter-Exchange in the Strand; MDCCXIX.
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- THE| LIFE| AND| ADVENTURES| OF| Don Bilioso de L'ESTOMAC.| Translated from the Original Spanish into| French; done from the French into English.| WITH A| LETTER| TO THE| COLLEGE of PHYSICIANS.| [rule]| I say whatever you maintain| Of Alma in the Heart or Brain,| The plainest Man alive may tell ye,| Her Seat of Empire is the Belly;| From whence she sends out those Supplies| Which make us either stout or wise.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed by J. BETTENHAM for T. BICKERTON,| at the Crown in Pater-noster Row. 1719.| Price 4 d.
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- THE| LIFE| And Strange Surprizing| ADVENTURES| OF| Mr. D— DeF–,| OF| LONDON, Hosier,| WHO| Has liv'd above fifty Years by| himself, in the Kingdoms of North and| South Britain. The various Shapes he| has appear'd in, and the Discoveries| he has made for the Benefit of his| Country.| IN A| DIALOGUE between Him,| Robinson Crusoe, and his Man Friday.| WITH| REMARKS Serious and Co-|mical upon the life of CRUSOE.| [rule]| Qui vult decipi, decipiatur.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed for J. ROBERTS in War-|wick-Lane. 1719. Price 1s.
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- DeFoe, Robinson Crusoe, pt. 1, first edition
THE| LIFE| AND| STRANGE SURPRIZING| ADVENTURES| OF| ROBINSON CRUSOE,| Of YORK, MARINER:| Who lived Eight and Twenty Years,| all alone in an un-inhabited Island on the| Coast of AMERICA, near the Mouth of| the Great River of OROONOQUE;| Having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, where-|in all the Men perished but himself.| WITH| An Account how he was at last as strangely deli-|ver'd by PYRATES.| [rule]| Written by Himself.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for W. TAYLOR at the Ship in Pater-Noster-|Row. MDCCXIX.
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- THE| MEMOIRS| OF| Majr. Alexander Ramkins,| A| HIGHLAND-OFFICER,| Now in Prison at| AVIGNON.| BEING| An Account of several remarkable| Adventures during about Twenty Eight| Years Service in Scotland, Germany, Italy,| Flanders and Ireland; exhibiting a very| agreeable and instructive Lesson of Hu-|man Life, both in a Publick and Private| Capacity, in several pleasant Instances of| his Amours, Gallantry, Oeconomy, &c.| [rule]| [vignette]| [rule]| LONDON: Printed for R. King at the| Queen's-head, and W. Boreham at the Angel| in Pater-noster-row, 1719.| Price 1 s. 6 d. Stich'd, and 2 s. Bound.
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- DeFoe, Robinson Crusoe, pt. 2, first edition
THE FARTHER| ADVENTURES| OF| ROBINSON CRUSOE;| Being the Second and Last Part| OF HIS| LIFE,| And of the STRANGE SURPRIZING| ACCOUNTS of his TRAVELS| Round three Parts of the Globe.| [rule]| Written by Himself.| [rule]| To which is added a Map of the World, in which is| Delineated the Voyages of ROBINSON CRUSOE.| [rule]| [publisher's signet: ship]| LONDON: Printed for W. TAYLOR at the| Ship in Pater-Noster-Row. MDCCXIX.
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- THE| Pastoral Amours| OF| DAPHNIS| AND| CHLOE.| [rule]| Written Originally in GREEK by| LONGUS, and Translated| into ENGLISH.| [rule]| Adorn'd with CUTTS.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed; and Sold by J. Botherton and W. Meadows, J. Roberts, J. Graves and A. Dodd, 1719.
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- THE| POST-MAN| Robb'd of his MAIL:| OR, THE| Packet broke open.| BEING| A Collection of Miscellaneous| LETTERS, Serious and Co-|mical, Amorous and Gallant.| Amongst which are, The| LOVER'S SIGHS:| OR,| The AMOURS of the Beautiful Stre-|munia and Alphonso the Wise, King| of Castile, and Aragon, and Earl of Provence;| with her Passionate LETTERS to the| King on his chusing another Mistress.| [rule]| In Five BOOKS.| [rule]| By the best Wits of the present Age.| [rule]| London: Printed for A. Bettesworth, at the| Red Lion, in Pater-noster-row; and C. Riving-|ton, at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul’s| Church-Yard. M DCC XIX. Price 3 s.
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- THE| Prince of Carency;| A| NOVEL.| [rule]| Written in FRENCH| By the Countess D'AUNOIS,| Author of the Lady's Travels into| Spain.| [rule]| Translated into ENGLISH.| [rule]| [vignette with Amor]| LONDON:| Printed by W. Wilkins, at the Dolphin| in Little-Britain. 1719.
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- THE| Secret History| OF THE| Prince of the NAZARENES| AND| Two Turks.| To which is added,| The Fatal AMOUR between a| Beautiful LADY, and a Young| NOBLEMAN.| [rule]| Humanæ sortes non tribuendæ sunt Fortunæ,| aut Casui, aut Siderum influxi; sed Pro-|vido Dei Oculo, & ejusdem Manui rec-|trici.----| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. Moore, near St. Paul’s-Church-|Yard, 1719. (Price One Shilling.)
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- A Compleat| HISTORY| OF THE| LIVES and ROBBERIES| Of the most Notorious| Highway-Men, Foot-Pads, Shop-Lifts,| and Cheats, of both Sexes, in and about| London and Westminster, and all Parts of| Great Britain, for above an Hundred Years| past. continu'd to the present Time.| Wherein their most Secret and Barbarous Mur-|ders, Unparalell'd Robberies, notorious Thefts,| and Unheard of Cheats, are set in a true Light,| and expos'd to publick View, for the common| Benefit of Mankind| [rule]| To which is prefix'd,| The THIEVES New CANTING-|DICTIONARY,| Explaining the most mysterious Words,| New Terms, Significant Phrases, and Pro-|per Idioms, used at this present Time by our| Modern Thieves.| [rule]| By Capt. ALEX. SMITH.| [rule]| The Fifth Edition (adorn'd with Cuts) with the Addi-|tion of near Two Hundred Robberies lately committed.| [rule]| In Two VOLUMES.| [rule]| LONDON Printed for Sam. Briscoe, and sold by| A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar. 1719.
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- EXILIUS:| OR,| The Banish'd ROMAN.| A NEW| ROMANCE,| In TWO PARTS.| Written after the Manner of TELEMACHUS,| for the Instruction of some Young| LADIES of QUALITY.| [rule]| By Mrs. JANE BARKER.| [rule]| The SECOND EDITION.| [rule]| To which is added,| The AMOURS of| BOSVIL and GALESIA.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for E. CURLL in Fleetstreet.| M.DCC.XIX. Price 3 s.
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- MEMOIRS| OF THE| ENGLISH COURT,| During the REIGNS of| K. CHARLES II.| AND| K. JAMES II.| Containing in Particular,| The Amorous Intrigues of K. C. and K. J.| Dutchesses of York, Orleans, Portsmouth, Cleave-|land Richmond, Ladies Schrewsbury,| Middleton,| Chesterfield, Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. Churchill, Mrs. Bal-|landin, Mrs. Hamilton, &c. the Dukes of Bucking-|ham, Ormond, Dover, Montague, Earls of Roche-|ster, Arram, Lumley Carlingford, Lords Churchill,| Cornwallis, &c.| [rule]| Written Originally in French by Count de GRAM-|MONT. Translated into English by Mr. BOYER.| [rule]| The SECOND EDITION: To which is added a Com-|pleat KEY.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. GRAVES in St. James’s Street, J. HARBIN,| at the New Exchange, and J. HARRISON at the Cor-|ner of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill. 1719.
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- THE| ADVENTURES| OF| TELEMACHUS,| The SON of| ULYSSES.| [rule]| In Twenty Four BOOKS.| [rule]| By the Archbishop of CAMBRAY.| [rule]| Done from the New Edition printed| at Paris, from the Author's Original Ma-|nuscript. with very considerable Alterations| and Additions, and a Discourse upon| EPICK Poetry;| Shewing the Excellency of this Poem of| TELEMACHUS in Particular.| [rule]| By Mr OZELL.| [rule]| Adorn'd with CUTS.| [rule]| VOLUME I.| The Second Edition| [rule]| LONDON: Printed for E. Curll at the| Dial and Bible, and J. Pemberton, at the Buck and| Sun, both against St. Dunstan’s Church in Fleet-|Street. 1719. Price 6 s.
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- THE| ADVENTURES| OF| TELEMACHUS,| The SON of| ULYSSES.| [rule]| Written in French by the late Mr. Fran-|cis de Salignac de la Motte Fenelon,| Preceptor to the Children of France,| and afterwards Archbishop of Cam-|bray.| Translated from the last Paris Edition,| which is the only genuine, and agreea-|ble to the Author's Manuscript; and de-|dicated to the King of France.| [rule]| Done into English by| Mr. Is. Littlebury and Mr. A. Boyer,| [rule]| Vol. I.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for William Churchill, at the Black Swan| in Pater-Noster-Row. 1719.
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- THE| AMOURS| OF| Bosvil and Galesia,| As related to| LUCASIA, in St. Germain’s Garden.| A| NOVEL.| [rule]| Written by Mrs. JANE BARKER.| [rule]| Omne tulit punctum qui miscuit utile dulci.| [rule]| The SECOND EDITION Corrected.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed for A. Bettesworth and E. Curll. 1719.
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- The ENTERTAINING| NOVELS| OF| Mrs. JANE BARKER.| In Two VOLUMES| I. EXILIUS; or, The Banish'd Roman.| Written (after the Manner of Telemachus)| For the Instruction of some Young Ladies| of Quality.| II. Clelia and Marcellus; or The constant| Lovers.| III. The Reward of Virtue; or, The Ad-|ventures of Clarinthia and Lysander.| IV. The lucky Escape; or, The Fate of| Ismenus.| V. Clodius and Scipiana; or, The beautiful| Captive.| VI. Piso; or, The lewd Courtier.| VII. The happy Recluse; or, The Charms| of Liberty.| VIII. The fair Widow; or False Friend.| IX. The Amours of BOSVIL and GALESIA.| [rule]| The SECOND EDITION.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for A. Bettesworth, in Pater-noster-Row,| and E. Curll, in Fleet-street, 1719. Pr. 5 s.
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- The Famous and Pleasant| HISTORY| OF| PARISMUS,| The Valiant and Renowned| Prince of BOHEMIA.| [rule]| In Three Parts.| [rule]| PART I. Containing his Triumphant Bat-|tles fought against the Persians, his Love to the| Beautiful Laurana, the great Dangers ha pas-|sed in the Island of Rocks, and his strange Ad-|ventures in the Desolate Island.| PART II. Containing the Adventurous| Travels, and Noble Chivalry of Parismenos,| the Knight of Fame, with his Love to the| fair Princess Angelica, the Lady of the Gol-|den Tower.| PART III. Containing the Admirable Ad-|ventures and truly Heroick Atchievements of| Parismenides, Knight of the Golden Star, with| his Love to the Fair Astrea, Princess| of Au-|stracia, and other rare Adventures.| [rule]| The Sixth Edition.| LONDON: Printed by Tho. Norris. 1719.
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- DeFoe, Robinson Crusoe, pt. 1, second edition
THE| LIFE| And Strange Surprizing| ADVENTURES| OF| ROBINSON CRUSOE,| Of YORK, Mariner:| Who lived eight and twenty Years, all alone in| an un-inhabited Island on the Coast of America,| near the Mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque;| Having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, where-|in all the Men perished but himself.| With an ACCOUNT how he was at last as| strangely deliver'd by Pyrates.| [rule]| Written by Himself.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| [rule]| [publisher's signet: ship]| LONDON: Printed for W. Taylor at the| Ship in Pater-Noster-Row. MDCCXIX.
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- DeFoe, Robinson Crusoe, pt. 1, third edition
THE| LIFE| And Strange Surprizing| ADVENTURES| OF| ROBINSON CRUSOE,| Of YORK, Mariner:| Who lived eight and twenty Years, all alone in| an un-inhabited Island on the Coast of America,| near the Mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque;| Having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, where-|in all the Men perished but himself.| With an ACCOUNT how he was at last as| strangely deliver'd by Pyrates.| [rule]| Written by Himself.| [rule]| The Third Edition.| [rule]| [Publisher's sign: Ship]| LONDON: Printed for W. Taylor at the| Ship in Pater-Noster-Row. MDCCXIX.
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- DeFoe, Robinson Crusoe, pt. 1, fourth edition
THE| LIFE,| And Strange Surprizing| ADVENTURES| OF| ROBINSON CRUSOE,| Of YORK, Mariner:| Who lived eight and twenty Years, all alone in| an un-inhabited Island on the Coast of America,| near the Mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque;| Having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, where-|in all the Men perished but himself.| With an ACCOUNT how he was at last as| strangely deliver'd by Pyrates.| [rule]| Written by Himself.| [rule]| The Fourth Edition.| [rule]| To which is added a Map of the World, in which is| Delineated the Voyages of ROBINSON CRUSOE.| [rule]| [publisher's sign: ship]| LONDON: Printed for W. Taylor at the| Ship in Pater-Noster-Row. MDCCXIX.
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- DeFoe, Robinson Crusoe, pt. 1, Dublin edition
THE| LIFE| AND| STRANGE SURPRIZING| ADVENTURES| OF| ROBINSON CRUSOE,| Of YORK, MARINER:| Who lived Eight and Twenty Years, all| alone in an un-inhabited Island on the| Coast of AMERICA, near the Mouth of| the Great River of OROONOQUE;| Having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men perished but himself.| WITH| An Account how he was at last as strangely deli-|ver'd by PYRATES.| [rule]| Written by Himself.| [rule]| DUBLIN:| Printed for J. Gill in High-street, G. Grierson and R. Gunne in Essex-street, R.| Owen in Skinner-Row, and E. Dobson Junior in| Castle-street, Booksellers. MDCCXIX.
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- DeFoe, Robinson Crusoe, pt. 1, "Abridgement" or "Amsterdam Cofee House Edition"
THE| LIFE| And Strange Surprizing| ADVENTURES| OF| ROBINSON CRUSOE,| Of YORK, MARINER:| Who lived eight and twenty Years, all| alone in an un-inhabited Island on the Coast| of AMERICA, near the Mouth of the| Great River of Oroonoque.| Having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, where-|in all the Men perished but himself.| With an ACCOUNT how he was at last as| strangely deliver'd by Pyrates.| [rule]| Written Originally by Himself, and now faith-|fully Abridg'd, in which not one remarka-|ble Circumstance is omitted.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for T. Cox, at the Amsterdam Coffee-|House near the Royal Exchange. 1719.| [within the frame:] Price Two Shillings.
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- DeFoe, Robinson Crusoe, pt. 1, "0-Edition"
THE| LIFE,| And STRANGE SURPRIZING| ADVENTURES| OF| ROBESON CRUSO,| MARINER:| Who lived eight and Twenty Years, alone| in an un-inhabited Island on the Coast of| AMERICA, near the Mouth of the Great| River of Oroonoque.| Who having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck,| wherein all the Ship's Crue Perished but| himself.| With an ACCOUNT how he was at last taken| up and preserv'd by Pyrates.| [rule]| Written by himself and deliver'd to a Friend.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for the Book-Sellers of London and| Westminster. 1719.
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- DeFoe, Robinson Crusoe, pt. 1, newspaper-edition
# Kkkkkk (1) Numb. 125| [between two cuts, left: seller of newspapers calling »London Post«, right: seller of newspapers calling »News from Spain«:] THE| ORIGINAL| LONDON| POST,| OR| [whole page:] Heathcot's Intelligence;| Being a Collection of the| Freshest Advices Foreign and Domestick.| [rule]| Wednesday October 7. 1719.| [rule]| The Life and strange Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Ma-|riner: Who lived Eight and Twenty Years, alone in an uninha-|bited Island on the Coast of America, near the Mouth of the| Great River of Oroonoque; having been cast on Shore by Ship-|wreck, wherein all the Men perished but himself. With an| Account how he was at last as strangely delivered by Pyrates.| Written by himself.| [rule]| The PREFACE.| IF ever the Story [...]
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- DeFoe, Robinson Crusoe, pt. 2, second edition
THE FARTHER| ADVENTURES| OF| ROBINSON CRUSOE,| Being the Second and Last Part| OF HIS| LIFE,| And Strange Surprizing| Accounts of his Travels| Round three Parts of the Globe.| [rule]| Written by Himself.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| [rule]| To which is added a Map of the World, in which is| Delineated the Voyages of ROBINSON CRUSOE.| [rule]| [publisher's signet: ship]| LONDON: Printed for W. Taylor at the| Ship in Pater-Noster-Row. MDCCXIX.
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- DeFoe, Robinson Crusoe, pt. 2, Dublin edition
THE FARTHER| ADVENTURES| OF| ROBINSON CRUSOE;| Being the Second and Last Part| OF HIS| LIFE,| And of the STRANGE SURPRIZING| ACCOUNTS of his TRAVELS| Round three Parts of the Globe.| [rule]| Written by Himself.| [rule]| To which is added a Map of the World, in which is| Delineated the Voyages of ROBINSON CRUSOE.| [rule]| [publisher's signet: ship]| DUBLIN:| Printed for J. Gill, J. Hyde, G. Grierson, R. Gunne, R. Owen, E. Dobson Junior and G. Risk, MDCCXIX.
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- THE| HISTORY| Of the RENOWNED| DON QUIXOTE| De la MANCHA| [rule]| In Four VOLUMES.| [rule]| Written in SPANISH by| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.| TRANSLATED by Several HANDS:| And PUBLISH'D by| PETER MOTTEUX.| [rule]| Adorn'd with New SCULPTURES.| THE FOURTH EDITION.| [rule]| Carefully Revised, and Compared with the Best| Edition of the Original, Printed at Madrid.| [rule]| By J. OZELL.| [rule]| Nullum magnum ingenium sine mixtura dementiæ.| [rule]| VOL. I.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for R. KNAPLOCK, D. MIDWINTER,| J. TONSON, and W. CHURCHILL; and| are to be Sold by J. BROTHERTON and| W. MEADOWS at the Black Bull in Cornhill.| M DCC XIX.
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- The Illustrious and Renown'd| HISTORY| Of the Seven| Famous Champions| OF| CHRISTENDOM.| [rule]| In three Parts.| Containing their honourable Births,| Victories, and noble Atchievements by Sea| and Land in divers strange Countries; their| Combats with Giants, Monsters; wonder-|ful Adventures, Fortunes and Misfortunes in| Desarts, Wildernesses, inchanted Castles;| their Conquests of Empires, Kingdoms re-|lieving distressed Ladies, with their faithful| Loves to them; the Honours they won in| Tilts and Turnaments; and Success against| the Enemies of Christendom.| Also with the heroick Adventures of St. George’s| three Sons.| Together with the Manner of their untimely Deaths;| and how they came to be stiled Saints and Cham-|pions of Christendom| [rule]| London: Printed for T. Norris, at the Looking-glass| on London-bridge; for A. Bettesworth, at the Red| Lion in Pater-noster-row, 1719.
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- THE| LIFE| And Strange Surprizing| ADVENTURES| OF| Mr. D–––– DeF––,| OF| LONDON, Hosier,| WHO| Has liv'd above fifty Years by| himself, in the Kingdoms of North and| South Britain. The various Shapes he| has appear'd in, and the Discoveries| he has made for the Benefit of his| Country.| IN A| DIALOGUE between Him,| Robinson Crusoe, and his Man Friday.| WITH| REMARKS Serious and Co-|mical upon the life of CRUSOE.| [rule]| Qui vult decipi, decipiatur.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed for J. ROBERTS in War-|wick-Lane. 1719. Price 1s.
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- THE| LIFE| And Strange Surprizing| ADVENTURES| OF| Mr. D––– DeF––,| OF| LONDON, Hosier,| WHO| Has liv'd above fifty Years by| himself, in the Kingdoms of North and| South Britain. The various Shapes he has| appear'd in, and the Discoveries he has| made for the Benefit of his Country.| IN A| DIALOGUE between Him,| Robinson Crusoe, and his Man Friday.| WITH| REMARKS Serious and Co-|mical upon the life of CRUSOE.| [rule]| Qui vult decipi, decipiatur.| [rule]| The Third Edition.| [rule]| DUBLIN: Printed by Elizebeth Sadleir| in School-House-Lane; for Patrick Dugan,| Bookseller on Cork-Hill, 1719.
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- THE| Pilgrim's Progress| FROM| THIS WORLD| TO| That which is to come:| [rule]| The Second Part.| [rule]| Delivered under the SIMILITUDE of a| DREAM:| Wherein is set forth| The manner of his setting out of| Christina’s Wife and Children; their| Dangerous Journey, and Safe| Arrrival at the desired Country.| [rule]| By John Bunyan.| [rule]| The Eleventh Edition, with the Addition of| Five CUTS.| Note, The Third Part, suggested to be J. Bunyan's,| is an Imposture.| [rule]| Licensed and Entered according to Order.| [rule]| I have used Similitudes. Hos. xii. 10.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed for M. Boddington, at the| Golden Ball in Duck-Lane. 1719.
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- THE| SPANIARD:| OR,| Don Zara del Fogo.| [rule]| Translated from the Original Spanish| By BASILIUS MUSOPHILUS.| [rule]| With Notes to Explain the true Meaning of| the AUTHOR.| [rule]| With a most Ingenious Dedication to the WORLD.| [rule]| Si foret in Terris rideret Democritus| [rule]| [publisher's signet: Cato's head]| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for W. CHETWOOD, at Cato’s Head in Russel-|Court, near the Theatre-Royal; and R. FRANCKLIN,| at the Sun against St. Dunstan’s Church in Fleet-street;| and Sold by J. ROBERTS in Warwick-Lane. M.DCC.XIX.| (Price Stich'd 1 s. 6 d.)| Speedily will be Publish'd, Love in Excess: Or, The| Fatal Enquiry; A Novel.
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- Zulima: or, Pure Love. A Novel [...] Translated from the French of Monsieur Le Noble, printed for J. Hooke and sold by J. Roberts. 1719. 1s.6d. and 2s.
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- Événement des plus rares ou l'histoire du Sr. Abbé Comte de Buquoy singuliérement son évasion du Fort-l'Évêque et de la Bastille. 1719.
Fr-1719-0003
- Histoire du cardinal Alberoni, depuis sa naissance jusqu'au commencement de l'année 1719. Par Mr. J. R. Traduit de l'espagnol. LaHague, 1719.
Fr-1719-0002
- Les avantures de Néoptoleme, fils d'Achile: propres a former les moeurs d'un jeune prince. La Haye, 1719.
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- LES| AVANTURES| DE| TELEMAQUE| FILS D'ULYSSE.| Par seu MESSIRE| FRANÇOIS DE SALIGNAC| DE LA MOTTE FENELON,| Précepteur de Messeigneurs les Enfans de| France, & depuis Archevêque-Duc de| Cambrai, Prince du saint Empire, &c.| NOUVELLE EDITION| conforme au Manuscript original.| Avec des REMARQUES pour l'intelligence| de ce POEME.| [line of typographical ornaments]| A LONDRES,| Chez J. TONSON, à l'enseigne de Shakespear dans| le Strand; & J. WATTS, à son Imprimerie| dans Wild-Court près de Lincolns-Inn-Fields.| [short line]| MDCCXIX.
Fr-1719-0001
- Le Voyage des trois princes de Sarendip (A Paris, au palais: chez Henry Charpentier, 1719).
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- Das| Bey ACADEMIen| Lebende| Galante,| Ehrliche| und| Tugendhaffte| Frauenzimmer,| In einigen angenehmen| Liebes-Geschichten| Aufgeführet| Von| PARTHENOPHILO.| [rule]| LEIPZIG,| Bey August Martini.| 1719.
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- Der| Durch seine Untreue| zuletzt| Glückseelige| Paleron/| in einer| Liebes-Geschichte| Vorgestellt| von| J. C.| Mit schönen Kupfern ge-|zieret.| [line of typographical ornaments]| Freystadt/| Bey Johann Georg Wolff.| 1719.
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- Der glückliche| Schiffbruch,| Eine| Curieuse| Bretannisch-und Eng-|lische| Liebes-Geschichte| aus| dem Frantzösischen übersetzet.| [rule]| Cölln, Auf Kosten des Autoris| Anno 1719.
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- Der| Richter| in| seiner eignen Sache.| In artigen| Begebenheiten| und seltsamen| Liebes-Zufällen| vorgestellet.| Aus dem Frantzösischen des be-|rühmten Scarron übersetzet.| [double rule]| BREMEN/| bey Johann Andreas Grimm. 1719.
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- Der| weise und tugendhaffte| Epictetus| In der| Sauer-Brunnen-Cur| zu Schwalbach| Nebst| dem kleinen Görgel| in Lebens-Grösse| Vorgestellet| durch| Ludwig Ernst von Faramond.| [vignette: landscape and inscription: »Cum Deo et Die«]| [rule]| Leipzig/ bey Peter Conrad Monath. 1719.
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- Die| Entlarvte| Böse Siebene,| Das ist/| Kurtze| Lebens-Beschreibung| Einer liederlichen und bösen| Frauen,| Denen heut zu Tage über alle Massen lie-|derlichen und bösen Weibes-Personen zur Bes-|serung, und der gantzen Welt zum Abscheu wohl-|meynend an den Tag geleget.| [rule]| LEIPZIG,| In Comission zu finden am Schwartzen| Brete, 1719.
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- Die| Liebes-|Geschichte| der| Durchlauchtigsten| Prinzeßin| MEDEA| aus| CYPERN.| Beschrieben| und mit schönen Kupfern gezieret/| von| ORMENIO.| [double rule]| Gedruckt im Jahr| 1719.
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- Die so genannte| Hölle| der| Lebendigen,| das ist| Die Welt-beruffene| BASTILLE| zu Paris,| Woraus sich der bekannte| Abt, Graf von Buquoy,| durch seine kluge und hertzhafften An-|schläge glücklich mit der Flucht befreyet| und errettet;| Nebst jetzt-genannten Abts| Lebens-Lauff,| in einer curieusen und wahrhafften Beschreibung vor-|gestellet/ und anietzo aus dem Frantzösischen übersetzet;| deme zugleich eine Nachricht von der Bastille und ihren Be-|fehlshabern mit beygefüget ist.| [rule]| Auf Kosten guter Freunde,| Gedruckt im Monath May, Anno 1719.
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- Die| Tausend und| Eine Nacht,| Worinnen| Seltzame Arabische Historien| und wunderbahre Begebenheiten, be-|nebst artigen Liebes-Intriguen, auch Sitten| und Gewohnheiten der Morgenländer, auf sehr| anmuthige Weise erzehlet werden;| Erstlich| vom Hrn. Galland, der Kön. Academie| Mit-Gliede, aus der Arabischen Sprache in die| Frantzösische, und aus selbiger anietzo ins Teutsche| übersetzt:| Eilffter und zwölffter Theil.| [vignette]| LEIPZIG,| bey Moritz Georg Weidmann.| Anno 1719.
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- Die| Verliebte| FAMA| Welche| Aus dem geheimen CABINET| Der| VENUS| Die remarquablesten Passagen| referiret.| [Holzschn.: fliegende Fama, Amor auf der Hand, an der Posaune: Fahne mit Titel: »verliebte FAMA«]| [rule]| Liebenburg, 1719.
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- Dritter Theil| des| Lebens| und| Wunderns-würdiger Begebenheiten| des| Cardinals| Julii Alberoni,| ietzigen Anjouistischen| Premier-Ministers,| In welchem noch einige Nachricht ent-|halten, durch was vor Wege ihn das Glücke an den| Spanischen Hof, und endlich auf gegenwärtige Staffel| der Ehre und Gewalt gebracht,| auch| Wie es ihm im Gegentheil, durch Mißlingen seiner| bisherigen Unternehmungen, zuwider gewesen, und| wie er sich dabey aufgeführet;| Nebst einer| Von einem guten Freunde entworffenen| umständlichen| Beschreibung seiner Leibes-und| Gemüths-Beschaffenheit.| [rule]| Franckfurt und Leipzig zu haben, 1719.
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- [Hoch-gepriesene Gärtner-Treue. Von Celindus. Karlsruhe 1719.]
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- RECUEIL| von allerhand| COLLECTANEIS| und| Historien| auch| MORAL-CURIEUX-CRITIC-|und lustigen Satyrischen| Einfällen| Zu| ENTRETENIRUNG| einer| GALANTEN CONVERSATION.| Das erste Hundert| [rule]| 1719.
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- Zweyter Theil| des| Lebens| und| Wundernswürdiger Begebenheiten| des| Cardinals| Julii Alberoni,| ietzigen Anjouistischen| Premier-Ministers,| In welchem noch einige Nachricht von| seinem Herkommen und ungemeinen Glück, auch| denen Intriguen befindlich, so er, seit| angefangenem| Spanisch-Italiänischen Kriege,| mit den Türcken, Savoyen, England, Schweden &c.| zu Ausführung derer| von ihm concertirten Desseins,| und sonderlich| der in Franckreich angezettelten| Conspiration,| gemacht.| [rule]| Gedruckt Anno 1719.
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- Das Unchristliche| Christenthum/| In einem offenhertzigen| Send-Schreiben/| Welches| der bekehrte Chineser Pavang, aus Eu-|ropa/ an seinen in China zurückgelassenen ver-|trauten Freund/ Maovenlung, abgehen lassen/ deut-|lich vorgestellet/ und mit sonderbaren zu dem| heutigen Christenthum gehörigen| Merck-Würdigkeiten/| erläutert.| Aus der Chinesischen Sprache in die Englische/ und| aus dieser in die Teutsche übersetzet/| Durch| Ludwig Ernst von Faramond.| [vignette: landscape, banner »Cum Deo et Die«]| [rule]| Franckfurt und Leipzig/| Zu finden im Monatischen Buchladen/ 1719.
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- [Der Cupido im Bade, oder die verliebten Begebenheiten einiger Hoher Stands-Personen. Frankfurt 1719.]
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- Der| weise und tugendhaffte| Epictetus| In der| Sauer-Brunnen-Cur| zu Schwalbach| Nebst| dem kleinen Görgel| in Lebens-Grösse| Vorgestellet| durch| Ludwig Ernst von Faramond.| [Vignette: Landschaft, Spruchband: »Cum Deo et Die«]| [rule]| Leipzig/ zu finden in denen Buchläden. 1719.
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- Des getreuen Eckarths| Medicinischer| Maul-Affe| Oder| der Entlarvte| Marckt-Schreyer.| In| welchen vornehmlich der Marcktschreyer| und Quacksalber Boßheit und Betrügereyen/ wie| dieselben zu erkennen und zu meiden/ hernach bewährtheste| Artzney-Mittel/ in allerhand Kranckheiten und Zufällen| Menschlichen Leibes zu gebrauchen. Ingleichen eine gründ-|liche Beschreibung und Gebrauch des Hirschberger-Landecker-|Johannis-Töplitzer-Egerischen Sauerbrunn-und Carls-Ba-|des. Dann sonderliche Philosophische/ Politische/ Chymi-|sche/ am meisten aber Medicinische Anmerckungen; wie auch| eine gründliche Erörterung vieler zweifelhaffter Vorträge;| Endlich/ welcher gestalt man sich auf Reisen/ und so wohl in| frembden als einheimischen Zusammenkünfften| verhalten soll.| Mit Beyfügung Sinn-und Lehr-|reichen/ erschröcklichen und lustigen| Begebenheiten| vermehrter und unter gewissen Capiteln| vorgestellet worden.| [rule]| Franckfurth und Leipzig/| Bey Michael Rohrlachs seel. Wittib und| Erben. 1719.
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- Die| Tausend und| Eine Nacht,| Worinnen| Seltzame Arabische Historien| und wunderbahre Begebenheiten/ be-|nebst artigen Liebes-Intriguen, auch Sitten und| Gewohnheiten der Morgenländer, auf sehr an-|muthige Weise erzehlet werden;| Erstlich| vom Hrn. Galland, der Kön. Academie| Mitgliede, aus der Arabischen Sprache in die| Frantzösische/ und aus selbiger anitzo ins Teutsche| übersetzt:| Dritter und Vierdter Theil.| Mit einer Vorrede| von| TALANDERN.| [vignette]| LEIPZIG,| Im Verlag M. G. Weidmanns, 1719.
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- [Liebesgeschichte der Gräfin von Mauleon. Regensburg 1719.]
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- Satyrischer| ROMAN,| In| Unterschiedlichen/ lustigen/ lä-|cherlichen und galanten| Liebes-Begebenheiten.| Von| MENANTES.| Die zweite unveränderte Edition.| Nebst einen Anhang/| genannt:| Die Lindenfeldische| FAMA.| [rule]| Hamburg/| Verlegts Benjamin Wedel.| 1719.
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