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William Bond
British journalist and poet
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The fortunate and unfortunate lovers: or the history of the lives, fortunes, and adventures of Dorastus and Fawnia, Hero and Leander. Made English from the originals, written in the Bohemia and Grecian tongues, by a gentleman, Who spent many Years in travelling through most Parts of Germany, Bohemia, Greece and Italy, where these Stories are in as much Credit and Repute, as any that are now Extant, or ever were Printed
Bond, William, d. 1735.
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Date: [1735?]
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The Manual of Epictetus, the philosopher. Made English from the original Greek, by a person of quality; and now first published by W. Bond, Esq; to which are added, two practical examples, viz. I. The character of a wicked politician. II. The portraict [sic] of a good statesman. Both written by Mr. Bond.
Epictetus
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Date: 1734
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The case stated, in a letter to Archibald Hutcheson , Esq; wherein is contained, a recantation, which he is desired to sign, or to give his reasons for refusing it. By Mr. Stanhope.
William Bond
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Date: 1723
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The fortunate and unfortunate lovers or, the history of the Lives, Fortunes, and Adventures of Dorastus and Fawnia, Hero and Leander. Made English from the Originals, Written in the Bohemia and Grecian Tongues. By a Gentleman, Who spen many Years in travelling through most Parts of Germany, Greece and Italy, where these Stories are in as much Credit and Repute, as any that are now Extant, or ever were Printed.
Bond, William, d. 1735.
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Date: 1735
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Cobham and Congreve. An epistle to Lord Viscount Cobham, in memory of his friend, the late Mr. Congreve
Bond, William, d. 1735.
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Date: [1730]
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Fowke, Martha.
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