Songs, English - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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Pentonville Chapel . On Sunday next, September 26, 1790, two sermons will be preached, for the benefit of the charity-school lately established there; (for the cloathing and educating of 24 poor children.) that in the morning by the Rev. James Davies, minister of St. James's, Clerkenwell, and lecturer of St. Stephen's, Coleman Street. That in the afternoon by the Rev. Richard Lendon, of Trinity College, Cambridge, and preacher at the above chapel.
Pentonville Chapel Charity School (London, England)Date: 1790]- E-books
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The temple of gnidos . Translated a second time from the French of Mons. de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu.
Montesquieu, Charles de Secondat, baron de, 1689-1755.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- E-books
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The passion of Sappho, and feast of Alexander . Set to musick by Mr. Thomas Clayton. As it is perform'd at his house in York-Buildings.
Harison, William, 1685-1713.Date: MDCCXI. [1711]- E-books
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A Fart for your freedom, a fart for a whig, a fart for your Grattan and Tandy; go crack of your junction, I care not a fig, the laird of Kilwarlin's the Dandy
Date: 1790]- E-books
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Have at you blind harpers . Three ballads concerning the times. consisting of, I. The Royal embassy: or, A ballad on the progress of the Indian Kings, that have come so many thousand leagues to see Her Present Majesty. II. A humoursom ditty to Dr. Sacheverell's back friends. III. A cure for religious disputes: or, The battel royal. Which may be sung or said by either the nobility, gentisity, or mobility, both male and female. To the tune of, a soldier and sailor, &c. Enter'd in the hall-book of the company of static nors, pursuant to act of Parliament.
Date: [1710]