J. P.
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F--- B---'s bomb, obstructed in its motion, and hammer'd about his own pate . Being an idem-dialectical return. To a late whimsical, crackbrain'd harangue, emitted by a theological mountebank, ... By J. P.
J. P.Date: 1702- E-books
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Justice and policy . An essay on the increasing growth and enormities of our great cities. Shewing The Breaches thereby occasioned in the Constitution, with a Method to repair them, and, through the Means of Morality and Industry, to place it upon a more firm Basis, by the Bands of Union, that Britain may become the Asylum of Worth, and the Empire, with the Commerce of it, justly established, instead of exchanging Religion for Trade. Also, considerations upon the state of Ireland, with a Proposal for the Relief of it, and a Scheme for its Benefit, by employing the Poor universally; together with Reflections on Police in general, and on the Exportation of Provisions from Ireland in particular. To which is added, thoughts on conquests, trade, and military colonies, &c. &c. Divided into Seven Chapters. Addressed to a noble peer, by a freeholder in Ireland, and a stockholder in England.
J. P.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- E-books
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The glorious year . By J. P. To the tune of the T-s are confounded.
J. P.Date: 1715?]- E-books
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The priest turn'd poet: or, the best way of answering Dr. Sacheverel's sermon, preached at St. Paul's, Nov. the 5th. 1709. Before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Citizens of London. Being his discourse paraphras'd in burlesque rhime
J. P.Date: [1709]- E-books
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An antidote against the growth of Popery, for the year of our blessed saviour's incarnation, 1713 It being the twenty fourth of our deliverance by King William from Popery and arbitrary government, but the seventeenth from the horrid Popish Jacobite plot. Containing, I. An Account of the horrid Popish-Plot in 1675, for the Destruction of the Protestant Religion; with the Murder of Sir Edmond-Bury Godfrey. 2. An Account of the Burning the Pope at Temple-Bar, Nov. 17. 1679. 3. A Prospect of Popery, or, what we may expect from a Popish Successor, by the Cruelties, Treasons and Massacres, committed by the Papists since the Beginning of the Reign of Queen Mary. 4. The Spanish Invasion, in 1588. 5. The Gun powder Treason, Nov. 5 1605. 6. The Massacre of Ireland, in 1642. 7. The Massacre of Paris in France, in Piedmont. Lithuania, and Poland by the bloody Papists in 1655 and 1656. 8. The Burning of London, Sept. the 2 d. 1666. 9. An Account of the Martyrdom of the Protestants in the West. Dedicated to all True Lovers of the Protestant Succession as settled by Act of Parliament.
J. P.Date: 1713