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The projection and limitations of imperial powers, 1618-1850
Imprint 2012Available in ProQuest Ebook Central - Academic Complete.
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J.S. Bach and his German contemporaries /
Imprint 2013Click here for full text at JSTOR
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Bach and the counterpoint of religion /
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When fate summons a biography of General Richard Butler, 1743-1791 /
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The age of wonders. To the tune of Chivy Chase.
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A true relation of the death of Sir Andrew Barton, a pyrate and rover.
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The vicar and Moses, a new song.
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True love requited; or, the bailiff's daughter of Islington. The young man's friends the maid did scorn, 'cause she was poor and left forlorn, they sent the squire to London fair, to be apprentice seven years: and when he out of his time did come, he met his love a going home, and then to end all further strife, he took the maid to be his wife.
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The unhappy voyage. Giving an account of the Royal Anne Galley, Captain Willis Commander, which was split to pieces on the Stag Rocks on the Lizzard the 10th of November, 1721. having on board the Lord Belhaven, who was going as governor to Barbadoes, with several other persons of distinction, the whole number on board being 210, out of which there were only three saved; whose names are Gearge Hain, William Godfrey, and Thomas Laurence, a boy. To the tune of, Womens work is never done. &ck
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A true and tragical song, concerning Captain John Bolton, of Bulmer, near Castle-Howard, who after a trial of nine hours, at York-Castle, on Monday the 27th of March, 1775, for the wilful murder of Elizabeth Rainbow, an Ackworth girl, his apprentice; was found guilty, and immediately received sentence to be executed at [T]yburn near York on Wednesday following, but on the same morning he strangled himself in the cell where he was confined, and so put a period to his wicked and desperate life. His body was then pursuant to his sentence, given to the surgeons at York infirmary to be dissected and anatomized. To the tune of "Fair lady lay your costly robes aside"
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The stormy judgments or, The tempestuous wind. VVith an account of the great damage done by the high vvinds, both by sea and land; on Friday night and Saturday morning, being November the 26th. 1703. Tune of, Our Saviours birth, licensed according to order.
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The unhappy memorable song of the hunting of Chevy-Chase
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An excellent new song entitled Captain Glen.
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An excellent new song entituled Bouuy [sic] Jean of Aberdeen.
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The merchant's son, and the beggar-wench of Hull.
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