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Title
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Level of description
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Date
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Digital object |
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29 |
Papers of Orator Henley |
Item |
early 18th c. |
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35 |
‘Vues politiques et révolutionnares de salut public’: an address by Philoctès Sidney Sanchamau |
Item |
1793–4 |
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38 |
Humorous newspaper cuttings, etc. |
Item |
1801–c. 1821 |
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44 |
Statutes of the Compagnia della Misericordia of Florence; ‘Diceria di Santa Nafissa’, by Annibale Caro; and ‘Che non è ingiuria il dire “Tu se’ un Bue”’, by Giovanni Antonio Papini |
Item |
c. 1731 |
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47 |
‘Coup d’oeil sur le mariage’, by Charles Bagard |
Item |
1755 x 1772 |
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p. iii |
Title: ‘A Book of Poems. The First Part.’ |
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pp. 37–45 |
‘A Dialogue Between Britannia and Raleigh’s Ghost’, by John Ayloffe (and Andrew Marvell?) |
Part |
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pp. 45–52 |
‘The Chronicle’ (author unknown) |
Part |
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pp. 68–72 |
‘On Several of the Councel’ (author unknown) |
Part |
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pp. 100–6 |
‘Thom. of Danby or A Merry New Ballad upon a Lamentable occasion’ (author unknown) |
Part |
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pp. 127–8 |
‘The Test’ |
Part |
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pp. 130–3 |
‘A Speech of the King’s’, by Andrew Marvell(?) |
Part |
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pp. 140–3 |
‘A broadside against Marriage. Directed to that Inconsiderable Animal Call’d a Husband’ (author unknown), 1675 |
Part |
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pp. 149–51 |
‘Upon The Bishop’s Throwing owt the Bill’ (author unknown) |
Part |
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pp. 167–72 |
‘Instructions to a Painter, On the Burning the Ships at Chattam’ (author unknown), 1667 |
Part |
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pp. 230–2 |
‘The King’s Answer’ (author unknown), 1679 |
Part |
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pp. 232–3 |
‘A Character of the English. An Allusion. Tacit. de vita Agric.’, by Robert Wolseley(?), 1679 |
Part |
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pp. 254–5 |
‘On The Dutchess of Portsmouth’s Picture’ (author unknown), 1682 |
Part |
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pp. 255–7 |
‘The Coffee-house Wits’ (author unknown), 1679 |
Part |
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pp. 277–85 |
‘Rochester’s Farewel’ (author unknown), 1680 |
Part |
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pp. 295–7 |
‘The Impartial Trimmer’ (author unknown), 1682 |
Part |
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pp. 298–301 |
‘A Lenten Prologue, Refus’d by the Players’, by Thomas Shadwell(?), c. 1683 |
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