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Thomas Cooke
English author and translator
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A rhapsody on virtue and pleasure . To the Right Honourable James Reynolds Esq; Late Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer. By Mr. Cooke.
Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756.
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Date: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738] [1739?]
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A demonstration of the will of God by the light of nature , in eight discourses, with an introduction, shewing the necessity of enquiring after truth, and an Examination into the Foundation of Error: To which is prefixed A Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury concerning Persecution for Religion and Freedom of Debate, proving Liberty to be the Support of Truth, and the natural Property of Mankind.
Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756.
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Date: 1748
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A demonstration of the will of God by the light of nature , in eight discourses, with an introduction, shewing the necessity of enquiring after truth, And AN Examination into the Foundation of Error: to which is prefixed a letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury concerning persecution for religion and freedom of debate, proving liberty to be the support of truth, and the natural property of mankind.
Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756.
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Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]
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An ode on beauty , To which are prefixed Some Observations on taste, And on the Present State of Poetry in England.
Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756.
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Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]
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Love the cause and cure of grief, or the innocent murderer . A tragedy. As it is acted by His Majesty's servants at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Mr. Cooke.
Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756.
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Date: M,DCC,XLIV. [1744]
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English poetry - 18th century
Odes, English - Early works to 1800
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