21. A new song sung by a Spaniard before the C--r St. George, his lady, and the late D. of O--d. Tune Belinda Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London? : s.n., 1719? Series: Early English books online
22. The ordinary of Newgate his account of the behaviour and last dying words of Edward Bird, gent. who was executed at Tyburn on Monday the 23d of February, 1718/9, for the murder of Samuel Loxton, at the Bagnio in silver-street, Westminster Author: Lorrain, P. (Paul), d. 1719 Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : Printed for J. Jefferies, and sold by S. Briscoe near Mr. Mist's in Great Carter-lane, [1719] Series: Early English books online
23. The secret history of the thirteen kings Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : Printed for T. Davis near Fleet Street, 1719 Series: Early English books online
24. The seven wise-men of England. To the tune of, To all you ladies, &c Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: Lonon [sic] : [s.n.], Printed in the year 1719 Series: Early English books online
25. A speech deliver'd by the High-German speaking-dog, when he had audience at Kensington: introduced by His Grace the Duke of N-wc---le Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London?: s.n., 1719 Series: Early English books online
26. The Barnard-Castle tragedy, shewing how one John Atkinson of Murton near Appleby, servant to Thomas Howson, Miller, at Barnard-Castle Bridge End, courted the said Howson's sister; and after he had gain'd her entire affection by his wheedling solicitations, left her disconsolate, and made courtship to another, whom he married by the treacherous advice of one Thomas Skelton, who to save the priest's fees, &c. perform'd the ceremony himself; and upon her hearing the news, broke her heart, and bled to death on the spot, this being both true and tragical, 'tis hop'd 'twill be a warning to all lovers. Tune of Constant Anthony Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: [London?] : Printed for the author, in the year, 1718 Series: Early English books online
27. By the King, a proclamation. George R. Whereas our Parliament stands prorogued to Tuesday the eleventh day of November next, ... Author: Great Britain. Sovereign (1714-1727 : George I) Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : printed by John Baskett, printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty, and by the assigns of Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, deceas'd, 1718 Series: Early English books online
28. Christ's kirk on the green in two cantos Author: James I, King of Scotland, 1394-1437 Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London? : s.n., 1718? Series: Early English books online
29. Christ's kirk on the green; in two canto's. Author: James, I, King of Scotland, 1394-1437 Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: Newcastle on Tyne? : John White?, 1718? Series: Early English books online
30. His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the eleventh day of November, 17 Author: Great Britain. Sovereign (1714-1727 : George I) Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: Chester: : Printed by W. Cooke ..., MDCCXVIII. [1718] Series: Early English books online
31. Lucky Spence's last advice. I. Three times the Caroline grain'd and rifted, then from the cod her pow she lifted, in bawdy policy well gifted, whan now she sawn that death na langer wad be shifted, she thus began Author: Ramsay, Allan, 1686-1758 Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: Edinburgh : s.n., 1718 Series: Early English books online
32. Miserere cleri: or, The factions of the church. Being a short view of the pernicious consequences of the clergy's intermedling with affairs of state Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London: : Printed for W. Boreham, at the Angel in Pater-noster-row., 1718 Series: Early English books online
33. Reasons for some alterations in the bill, entituled, An act for the sale of the forfeited estates Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : s.n., 1718? Series: Early English books online
34. Reasons humbly offer'd against making Exeter, or any other port in the British Chanel, a staple port for importation of wooll from Ireland Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London?, s.n., 1718 Series: Early English books online
35. Reasons humbly offer'd by the woollen-drapers, taylors, &c. for repealing an act made in the eighth year of the reign of Her late Majesty Queen Anne, entitled, an act for employing the manufacturers, by encouraging the consumption of raw silk and mohair-yarn Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London?, s.n., 1718? Series: Early English books online
36. Reasons humbly offer'd to the legislature of Great-Britain, by the goldsmiths, shop-keepers, and workers in silver, in and about the city of London, for altering the standard of plate, to the old standard again Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London? : s.n., 1718? Series: Early English books online
37. Reasons humbly offered against the bill for repair of Dover peer [sic]. Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: S.l. : s.n., 1718 Series: Early English books online
38. Reasons humbly offered by the taylors, button-sellers, button-makers, throwsters, twisters, dyers, spinners and winders, &c. for explaining and amending an Act made the eighth of Her late Majesty, entituled, an act for employing the manufacturers, by encouraging the consumption of raw-silk and mohair-yarn Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London?, s.n., 1718 Series: Early English books online
39. Reasons humbly submitted to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons, against the further lowering guineas; and against giving a liberty to export our coin. With some remarks upon Sir Isaac Newton's representation of the 21st of September last, to the Lords of the Treasury Author: B. B Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : s.n., 1718 Series: Early English books online
40. Some proposals humbly offer'd, for the increase and preservation of our currant-coin, particularly silver, which is now become very scarce, and (if a speedy remedy be not apply'd) will all be gone in a little time; for the further payment of the publick-debts, so as to give every one their full due, and instead of laying on any new tax to accomplish this work, to make the doing it an advantage to all concern'd, and an encouragement to trade Author: B. B Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London? : s.n., 1718? Series: Early English books online