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A Trip through London : containing observations on men and things ... : to which is added a brief and merry character to Ireland by Berkshire gentleman lately return'd from that kingdom.
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Year: 1728 Publisher: London Printed and sold by J. Roberts ..., J. Shuckburgh ..., J. Pote ..., and S. Jackson ...

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Talbot Inn yard, Strand The nobility, gentry, and public are respectfully informed, there is now to be seen at the Talbot Inn yard, Strand, that most beautiful, and truly surprizing great ox : which has been viewed with astonishment by the King, Queen, Royal Family, and many of the nobility, gentry, &c. who allow him to be the greatest curiosity ever seen.
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Year: 1785 Publisher: London [s.n.]

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To be seen at the Old Blue Boar Inn yard, Holborn, the surprizing and beautiful white ox, six years old this May, bred by Mr Fisher, of Kirkby, near Sleaford, Lincolnshire
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Year: 1785 Publisher: [S.l. s.n.]

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A dissertation on the construction of locks : containing, first, reasons and observations, demonstrating all locks, which depend on fixed wards, to be erroneous in principle, and defective in point of security : secondly, a specification of a lock, constructed on a new and infallible principle, which, possessing all the properties essential to security, will prevent the most ruinous consequences of house robberies, and be a certain protection against thieves of all descriptionsfby Joseph Bramah.
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Year: 1785 Publisher: London Printed for the author, sold by R. Baldwin


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To be seen, at Mr Freestone's, the Prospect House, known by the name of Dobney's Bowling Green Islington : the largest and fattest bullock, ever bred in England ... : N.B. he was bred by Mr. Epingham, of Lincolnshire : and fed by Mr. Mumbey, of the same shire, and is so temperate that children may be seated on his back.
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Year: 1785 Publisher: [S.l. s.n.]


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Desultory reflections on police, with an essay on the means of preventing crimes and amending criminals
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Year: 1785 Publisher: London Printed by Baker and Galabin for C. Dilly


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Inferior politics, or, Considerations on the wretchedness and profligacy of the poor : especially in London and its vicinity ... on the defects in the present system of parochial and penal laws ... with an appendix containing a plan for the reduction of the national debt
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Year: 1786 Publisher: London Printed for the author, and sold by S. Bladon


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Inferior politics, or Considerations on the state of the poor : especially in London and its vicinity; on the defects in the system of parochial and penal laws ... with an appendix, containing a plan for the reduction of the national debt.
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Year: 1788 Publisher: London Printed for the author, and sold by G. Sael


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The London adviser and guide : containing every instruction and information useful and necessary to persons living in London, and coming to reside there; in order to enable them to enjoy security and tranquillity, and conduct their domestic affairs with prudence and economy : together with an abstract of all those laws which regard their protection against the frauds, impositions, insults, accidents to which they are there liable
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Year: 1786 Publisher: London Printed for the author


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An Authentic account of forgeries and frauds of various kinds committed by that most consummate adept in deception, Charles Price : otherwise Patch, many years a lottery office keeper, in London and Westminster ... with which is given as a frontispiece, an exact representation of his person, in the disguise which he wore when he negotiated his first parcel of counterfeit bank notes, in the year 1780, and likewise his portrait in his usual dress.
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Year: 1786 Publisher: London Printed for the editor, and sold by G. Kearsley

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