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Caroline of Ansbach
Queen consort of Great Britain and Ireland from 1727 to 1737
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A master-key to popery in five parts. Part I. Containing a discovery of the most secret practices of the secular and regular Romish priests in their auricular confession. Part II. A true copy of the Pope's yearly bull of indulgencies and pardon of sins, to all those tha serve in the war against the enemies of the Romish religion. The explanation of the bull, with some remarks upon it. Part III. An account of their masses, privileg'd altars, transubstantiation, and purgatory, and of the means the priests make use of to delude the people. Part. IV. Of the inquisitors, and their practices in several instances. Part V. Of their prayers, adoration of images, and relicks, &c. By D. Antonio Gavin, born and educated in Spain, some years secular priest in the Church of Rome, and since 1715, minister of the Church of England.
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Gavin, Antonio fl. 1726.
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Date: 1773
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Heads of figures in Raphael's cartoons for the Sistine Chapel tapestries. Engravings, 1722, after N. Dorigny, 1719, after Raphael.
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Raphael
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Date: L'an 1722
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Reference: 31935i
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Historical account of the small-pox inoculated in New-England , upon all sorts of persons, whites, blacks, and of all ages and constitutions. With some account of the nature of the infection in the natural and inoculated way, and their different effects on human bodies. Wit some short directions to the unexperienced in this method of practice. Humbly dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, by Zabdiel Boylson, F.R.S.
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Boylston, Zabdiel 1679-1766.
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Date: 1730
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The virgin in Eden or, the state of innocency. Deliver'd by way of image and description. Presenting a nobleman, a student, and heiress, on their progress from Sodom to Canaan. With the Parable of the Shepherd, Zachariah, and Mary, who dwelt in thatched Tenements, secluded from Noise and Snares. Their holy Living and Dying. To which are added, Pamela's Letters proved to be immodest Romances painted in Images of Virtue: Masquerades in Disguise, that receiv'd Birth now Vice reigns in Triumph, and swells in Streams even to a Deluge. In this Treatise are the Divine Sayings of Queen Mary and Carolina in publick Assemblies and select Companies. Taken from their own Manuscripts. The Decree of God appoints these Records to be kept in every House, in every Kingdom and State, from one Generation to another, till the great Fall of Nature. Wrote by the author of the sheets entitled, Torments after death. That Copy, of which such vast Numbers were printed and sold, Four, Seven, and in some Houses Twenty, to send into the Country and beyond the Seas.
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Povey, Charles 1652?-1743.
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Date: 1741
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Caroline of Brandenburg-Anspach, queen consort to King George II of Great Britain, as Princess of Wales. Engraving by G. Vertue, 1724, after G. Kneller.
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Godfrey Kneller
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Date: [1724]
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Reference: 2869401i
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To Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, with the tragedy of Cato. Nov. 1714. To Sir Godfrey Kneller, on his picture of the King
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Addison, Joseph 1672-1719.
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Date: 1716
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A poem sacred to the memory of Her late Majesty , Caroline, Queen Consort of Great-Britain. By a Gentleman of Exeter.
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Gentleman of Exeter.
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Date: 1737
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Epitaphium reginae Carolinae
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Date: 1738
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