16 results filtered with: Apologizing - Early works to 1800
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Mr. Sh-------n's apology to the town with the Reasons which unfortunately induced him to his late Misconduct. Written by Himself. And publish'd by his very good Friend H-------y S---------r.
Sh-------n, T----s.Date: Printed in the Year [2754] [1754]- E-books
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The publick is most respectfully informed that Mr. Palmer, who last night entertained hopes of being able to perform this evening in the farce of The swindlers. sill [sic] continues too indisposed to go upon the stage. Mr. Whitfield has undertaken the part, ..
King's Theatre (Haymarket, London, England)Date: 1792]- E-books
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A Sincere apology for mountebank Benjamin , Written in the fashionable stile of the late very modest apology for Parson Alberoni. The whole being a short, but unanswerable defence of dissenting principles; and a new way of confuting the doctrines of those who are often styl'd the apostolical, and the ambassadors of heaven.
Date: 1719- E-books
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Frankly and freely dedicated to Her [Majesty] Queen Ann, the Tincklarian Doctor Mitchel, his speech, to James, (me,) and all the Royal family. July 2d: 1712. Appologie
Mitchel, William, 1670 or 1-1740.Date: 1712]- E-books
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An apology for Dr. Codex, humbly addressed to the Doctor
Date: [1734]- E-books
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A letter to the late Mr. Phipps , while under sentence of death. By J. Tomkies.
Tomkies, J.Date: [1789?]- E-books
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An apology for the ministerial life and actions of a celebrated favourite
Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- E-books
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Censurer censured Or A defence of Dr Sharp's two dissertations on the Hebrew words Elohim and Berith. Being a reply to Mr. Aboab's remarks. By George Kalmar, E.
Kalmár, György, b. 1726.Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- E-books
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The South-Sea committee of the poor French Protestans Or, a curious apology of the commissioners, distributors, of the royal beneficence to the poor of their nation, with an exact examination of their frauds crasts and subtilties to make their stock reise every year, and to deprive from this Royal Charity, the poorer son of both sexes, as well ecclesiastick as laymen; of which money they and their wises use in being, waited on like so many lady's; L-t after Mississipi, and South-Sea, for they now make some of the best of family's, to be their slaves and servants. Printed by the consent of all the poor refugees, as well ecclesiastick as laymen.
Date: Printed in the year, 1721- E-books
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A letter to W. Kingsbury, of Southampton, M.A. In answer to his Apology for village preachers; and his Animadversions on a part of An appeal to the people. By Brian Monckhouse
Monckhouse, BrianDate: 1798- E-books
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An apology for the servants . By Oliver Grey. Occasioned by the Representation of the Farce called High Life below Stairs, and by what has been said to their Disadvantage in the Public Papers.
James TownleyDate: MDCCLX. [1760]- E-books
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A seasonable apology for Father Dominick, chaplain to Prince Prettyman the Catholick , but now lying in durance under the suspicion of secret iniquity. In which are occasionally inserted some weighty Arguments for calling a General Council of the Nonjuring Doctors, for the further Propagation of Ceremonies, Unity, Dissention, and Anathemas; and for the better Improvement of Exorcism and March-Beer.
Date: [1723]- E-books
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Notice having been sent this morning, that Mr. Barry was suddenly attacked with a severe fit of the gout, ... Mr. Hull ... has undertaken, ... to get through Mr. Barry's character of Artabasus, ..
Theatre Royal (Covent Garden, London, England)Date: 1775]- E-books
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Sir, permit me to request the favour of your support, ..
Bowes, Andrew Robinson Stoney, 1747-1810.Date: 1784- E-books
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I Philip Mocridge , Your Private lamplighter, beg Leave to inform my worthy Masters and Mistresses, that for several Years past I have been defrauded of my Christmas Box, that'you were pleased to design for me, by a Set of Villains who came in my Name; therefore I hope whatever your bountiful Goodness will please to bestow on me this Season, you will be so kind as to reserve for me, until Thursday next the 27 Instant, and not give it to any person underany Pretence whatever, except they produce an oval Medal of Andre Hercules de Cardinalis, 1736, Fleury the other Side is the Arms of his Family, which I have on purpose to convince you, that I am your most Obedient Humble Servant, Philip Mocridge.
Mocridge, PhilipDate: 1780?]- E-books
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The third page of Mr. Abernethy's preface to the Defence of his Seasonable advice , consider'd. By Samuel Hemphil, M. A. Minister of the Gospel.
Hemphill, Samuel, d. 1741.Date: M,DCCXXV. [1725]