IDNameDescriptionOccurences
padrAdairUnknown.Adair [077] .
pahmHamilton, Archibald1719-93. Principal manager for William Strahan; later had his own printing business in London.Hamilton [077] ; Hamilton [228] .
pallyRamsay, Allan1684-1758. Poet; friend of Millar.Allan Ramsay [104] ; Ramsay [104] .
pamMillar, Andrew1705-68. Bookseller and publisher.And:Millar [001] ; Dear Sir [021] ; Dear Sir [021] ; And:Millar [058] ; AndMillar [077] ; A: Millar [078] ; A:Millar [079] ; A:Millar [080] ; Mr. Millar [082] ; dear Sir [082] ; dear Sir [082] ; You [082] ; Mr. Millar [082] ; dear Sir [082] ; Mr. Millar [083] ; Dear Sir [083] ; Dear Sir [083] ; Andr [104] ; Mr Andr Millar [104] ; Mr Millar [228] ; Mr Millar [228] ; Mr Millar [228] ; Mr Millar [228] ; Mr Millar [228] ; Mr Millar [228] ; Mr Millar [228] ; Mr Millar [228] ; Mr Millar [228] ; Mr Millar [228] ; Mr Millar [228] ; Mr Millar [228] ; Mr Millar [228] ; Mr Millar [228] ; Mr Millar [228] ; Mr Millar [228] .
pamjMillar, Andrew (jr)1745-50. The Millars' only child to survive beyond infancy; died at Scarborough.the dear Child [082] ; little Boy [083] ; Andrew Miller [084] .
pamllMitchell, Sir Andrew1708-71. Diplomat; friend and correspondent of Millar.Sir [001] ; Dr Sr [001] .
pbfFranklin, Benjamin1706-90. American revolutionary politician and diplomat.Dr Franklyn [001] ; Dr Franklyn [001] ; The Dr [001] .
pbllhHamilton, Baillie1704-67. Gavin Hamilton, Edinburgh bookseller and magistrate.Baillie Hamilton [021] ; the Baillie [021] .
pbllsSimpson, BaillieEdinburgh magistrate and brewer, involved in the Malt Tax riot of 1725.Baille Simpson [079] .
pbogGloucester, Bishop of1698-79. William Warburton, an opponent of Hume.B Gloucster [001] .
pbpbBurnet, Gilbert1643-1715. Bishop of Salisbury and historian.Burnet [079] .
pbttBrett, ThomasTheological author.Bret [079] .
pbwBewelsUnknown.Bewels [077] .
pcgtClagett, WilliamTheological author.Claget [079] .
pciiCharles II, King1630-85. Reigned 1660-85.Charles the 2d [021] ; K. Charles [021] ; Charles II [058] .
pckeClarke, John1687-1734. Theological author.Clark [078] .
pcmlCarmichael1701-67. John Carmichael, Earl of Hyndford, diplomat.Carmichael [001] .
pcpamMillar, Archibaldd.1766. Naval captain; Millar's brother.my Br ye Capt [077] .
pdehDe Hondt, PeterLondon bookseller and publisher.Mr Dehondt [228] .
pdfForbes, Duncan1685-1747. Duncan Forbes of Culloden, Lord Advocate.D: Forbes [079] .
pdhHamilton, Duke of1724-58. James Hamilton, 6th duke.D: Hume [001] ; Hume [001] ; David [001] ; Hume [001] ; Duke Hamilton [021] .
pdhmHume, David1711-1776. Philosopher and historian; published by Millar, whose friend he was.David Hume [021] ; David Hume [021] ; Dear Sir [058] ; Mr Hume [058] ; Dr Sr [058] .
pdrbBirch, Dr1705-66. Thomas Birch, Fellow of the Royal Society, historian, editor; collaborated with Millar.Dr Birch [021] ; Dr Birch [021] .
pdrlLowth, Dr1710-87. Robert Lowth, Bishop of St David's, later of Oxford.Dr Lowth [001] ; Lowth [001] ; ye Bp [001] .
pdrmMurdoch, Drd.1774. Patrick Murdoch, clergyman and scientific writer; Millar's longtime friend.Dr Murdoch [001] .
pdsSmith, Dr Robertbap.1689-1768. Mathematician; disciple of Newton.D Smith [001] .
pdwhWheare, Degory1573-1647. Historian.Whear [079] .
pegtEgmont1711-72. John Perceval, Earl of Egmont, First Lord of the Admiralty.Egmont [001] .
peyYoung, Edwardbap.1683-1765. Poet; Millar bought the copyrights to his Night-Thoughts.Dr. Young [082] ; Dr. Young [083] .
pfgssFergusson1710-76. James Fergusson, scientific author.Fergusson [001] ; Fergusson [001] .
pfkpFrederick King of Prussia1712-86. Reigned 1740-86.yr Hero [001] ; K. of P: [001] .
pflsFoulisRobert (1707-76) and Andrew (1712-75), printers to the University of Glasgow; Millar sold their works.Foulis [228] .
pfrsFraser, MrUnknown.Mr Fraser [077] .
pgdDrummond, George1687-1766. Lord Provost of Edinburgh.G: D—d [078] .
pgiGeorge I, King1660-1727. Reigned 1714-27.ye King [080] .
pgiiiGeorge III, King1738-1820. Reigned 1760-1820.Prince [001] ; The King [001] ; The King [001] .
pgsScott, George1708-80. Mathematician and royal tutor; Millar's associate in the Society for the Encouragement of Learning.Mesr Scott [001] ; G: Scott [001] ; George [001] .
phHunterPossibly the builder of Millar's house in Pall Mall, designed by Robert Adam.Hunter [077] .
phaaBoerhaave, Hermann1668-1738. Dutch medical professor; the founders of Edinburgh University's medical faculty were former students.Boerhave [104] .
phghHughs, John1703/4-71. Printer to Robert Dodsley, Millar's neighbouring bookseller.Mr. Hughes [083] .
phmMillar, Henryc.1710-71. Minister; Millar's brother and principal heir.my Br Henry [077] ; your Brother [104] ; your Brother [104] .
pisWatts, Isaac1674-1728. Theological author.Watt’s [078] .
pjbuBlaeu, Joanc.1599-1673. Dutch cartographer.Bleau [079] .
pjgGray, Johnd.1769. Rector of Marischal College, Aberdeen, but resident in London; Millar's longtime friend.John Gray [001] .
pjiiJames II & VII, King1633-1701. Reigned 1685-1688; died in exile in France.K. James the 2d [021] ; James II [058] .
pjjmgMillar, Jane1706/7-88. Née Johnston, later Grant; Millar's wife. Mrs Millar [001] ; Mrs Millar [001] ; Mrs Millar [001] ; Mrs Millar [058] ; Mrs Millar [077] ; Mrs. Millar [082] ; Mrs. Millar [082] ; Mrs. Millar [082] ; his Mamma [083] ; Mrs. Millar [083] ; Mrs. Millar [083] ; Mrs. Millar [083] .
pjjrRousseau, Jean-Jacques1712-78. Philosopher; quarrelled publicly with Hume.Rousau [001] .
pjmcMcEuen, JamesBookseller, burgess of Edinburgh and Glasgow; Millar's apprentice master.Mr Mac. Euen [078] ; Mr McEuen [078] ; Mr McEuen [079] .
pjnnJohnston1716-81. Ebenezer Johnston, dissenting minister of Lewes parish, Sussex.Johnston [001] .
pjoOsborne, JohnBookseller and publisher.John Osborn [077] .
pjthThomson, James1700-48. Poet; a lucrative author for Millar, whose friend he was.ye author [077] .
pkdKincaid, Alexander1710-77. Bookseller; frequent collaborator with, and litigant against, Millar.Kincaid [077] ; Kincaid [228] .
plckLocke, John1632-1704. Philosopher; Thomas Hollis commissioned Millar to publish his works.Leckie [001] .
pldbBute, Lord1713-92. Prime minister under George III.Bute [001] .
pldchChesterfield, Lord1694-1773. Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, politician and author.Chesterfield [001] .
pldchmCharlemont, Lord1728-99. James Caulfeild, Earl of Charlemont, architectural patron.Ld Charlemont [077] ; his Lsp [077] ; his Lsp [077] .
pldmMansfield, Lord1705-93. William Murray, Earl of Mansfield, politician and Lord Chief Justice.Ld Mansfield [001] .
pldpPollock, Lord1648-1732. Sir John Maxwell of Nether Pollok, Renfrewshire, landowner and judge.my Lord Pollocks [078] .
pleeLeechman, William1706-85. Minister, principal of Glasgow University, author; sold by Millar.Principal [077] ; Lechman [077] .
plemMallet, Lucy (Elstob)Second wife of the poet David Mallet.Mrs Mallet’s [058] .
plyLyle, Davidfl.1755-62. Author of a work on shorthand published by Millar.Lyle [077] .
plyfForbes, LadyWife of Sir Arthur Forbes.his Lady [001] .
pmgjJohnston, Margaretd.1757. Jane Millar's unmarried sister.Miss Johnson [082] ; Miss Johnson [082] ; his Aunt [083] .
pmgusStewart, MontaguUnknown.Mr Montagu Stewart [077] .
pmlkMilliken, John1742-1812. Dublin bookseller; sold several works commissioned by Millar.Milliken [077] .
pmlsMillsMillar's landlord.Mills [077] .
pmrmMarchead, MrPossibly a Peter Marchand, d.1766, whose executor Samuel Gray was Millar's neighbour in Pall Mall.Mr Marchead [001] .
pmrnNairn, Mrfl.1708-47. John Nairn, merchant, of Greenyards, Stirlingshire.Mr Nairn [104] .
pmsbBoote, MissUnknown.Miss Boote [077] .
pmssMoss1711-1802. Charles Moss, Bishop of St David's.Moss [001] .
pmwvwWodrow, Mrsd.1759. Margaret, née Warner, previously Veitch; wife of Robert Wodrow.Mrs Woodrow [078] ; Spouse [079] ; Mrs Woodrow [080] .
pncllCollier, NathanielTheological author.Collier [079] .
pnrrNorris, John1657-1711. Anglican theologian and poet. Mr. Norris [082] ; the Author [082] .
pnyNoysUnknown.Noys [077] .
pownOwen, John1616-83. Theologian.owen [079] .
ppfdFerdinand, Prince1721-92. Brother-in-law of Frederick King of Prussia.Ld Ferdinand [001] .
ppltPlutarchGreek philosopher, historian, and biographer.Plutarch [021] ; Plutarch [021] .
pprfFrederick, Prince1763-1827. Brother of King George IV; Duke of York and Albany, Prince-bishop of Osnabrück.the young Bp [001] .
ppvcCampbell, Provost1664-1739. John Campbell, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, brother to Daniel Campbell of Shawfield.Provost Campbell [078] ; John Campbell [078] .
ppvgGunst, Pieter van1659-1724. Dutch engraver and printmaker, active in London in the early 18thC.Gunst [104] .
ppwivGeorge, Prince of Wales (1766) 1762-1830. Reigned as King George IV, 1820-30.Prince of Wales [001] .
prbtRobertson1708-91. William Robertson, royal surgeon; Millar's friend.Robertson [001] ; another person [058] .
pridReidd.c.1767. Andrew Reid, editor and translator; sold by Millar.Reid [001] ; Reid [001] ; Reid [001] .
prwWodrow, Robert1679-1734. Ecclesiastical historian; friend of the Millar family.yr self [078] ; Mr Robt Woodrow [078] ; yrself [079] ; yr Self [080] .
pryReynolds, John1667-1727. Minister and poet.Reynolds [079] .
psbBaker, Samuel1711-78. Auctioneer and bookseller; joined Millar as printer and bookseller to the Society for the Encouragement of Learning.Mr Baker [228] .
pschSchomberg, Ralph1714-92. Physician and author; published by Millar.Schomberg [077] .
pshtShort, Thomasc.1690-1772. Physician and author; sold by Millar.Short [077] .
psjgGordon, Sir John1707-83. Sir John Gordon of Invergordon, MP.Sir John ^Gordon^ [058] .
psklSkelton, Philip1707-87. Theologian.Mr. Skelton [083] .
psrafForbes, Sir Arthur1709-73. Arthur Forbes, 4th of Craigievar, MP for Aberdeenshire; Millar's acquaintance.Sr Arthur Forbes [001] ; he [001] .
psriRichardson, Samuelbap.1689-1761. Printer and author; Millar's longtime friend.S. Richardson [082] ; S. Richardson [083] .
psrjpPringle, Dr1707-82. Sir John Pringle, military/royal physician; Millar's associate in the Society for the Encouragement of Learning.Sr John Pringle [001] ; Sr John [001] ; Sr J: Pringle [001] ; Dr Pringle [058] .
psyStrype, John1643-1737. Nonconformist clergyman and historian.Strype’s [078] .
ptbBecket, Thomasd.1813. One of Millar's key employees, possibly a shop manager.T. Becket [228] ; ThosBecket [228] .
ptcsCadell, Thomas1742-1802. Thomas Cadell senior, London bookseller; formerly Millar's apprentice, then partner.Mr Cadell [001] ; Cadell [077] .
pthllHollis, Thomas1720-74. Book collector and editor; commissioned works from Millar.Mr Hollis [077] ; Mr Hollis [077] .
pthmThomsonUnknown.Thomson [001] .
ptplTemple, Richard Grenville1711-79. Politician and pamphleteer.Temple [001] .
pttnTitianc.1487-1576. Venetian artist.Titian [104] .
ptycCampbell, TaylorUnknown.Taylor Campbell [104] .
pwilnWilsonUnknown.Wilson [077] .
pwpttPitt, William (the younger)1759-1806. Politician and prime minister.Pitt [001] .
pwrRose, Williamc.1718-86. Co-founder of the Monthly Review, and Millar's business associate.Mr Rose [228] .
pwrnWrenUnknown.Wren [077] .
pwsStrahan, William1715-85. Printer; Millar's longtime friend and business partner.Mr Strahan [001] ; Mr. Strahan [083] ; Mr Strahan [228] .
IDPlaceDescriptionLat,lngOccurences
lbchBuchanan's Head, Temple BarMillar's first London shop, taken over from James McEuen in 1728.52.165804,-4.142442Buchannans [104] .
lbnBerlinOne of eighteenth-century Europe's most important capitals under Frederick the Great of Prussia.52.507541,13.425136Berlin [001] .
lbthBathPerhaps the most fashionable of the rapidly developing British spa towns. Millar and his wife made long visits.51.348478,-2.414153Bath [001] ; Bath [001] ; Bath [077] .
lchChelseaThis former fashionable village was absorbed into London during the eighteenth century. Millar was both married and buried in the district.51.483744,-0.176284Chelsea [001] .
ldeeDundeeEast-coast Scottish port, with whaling and linen industries in the eighteenth century. 56.450921,-3.098024Dundee [104] .
ldmDurhamNorth-east English cathedral city; one-time residence of Millar's friend bishop Robert Lowth.54.735898,-1.607048Durham [001] ; Durhame [104] .
lediEdinburghScotland's capital city; Millar was apprenticed there to James McEuen.55.890422,-3.333018Edinr [021] ; Edr [077] ; Edr [077] ; Edin.br [078] ; Edr [078] ; Edin.br [079] ; Edr [080] ; Edr [104] ; Edr [104] .
lewEastwoodIn Renfrewshire, near Glasgow; Millar's influential early friend Robert Wodrow was minister there.53.002011,-1.328451Eastwood [078] .
lgwGlasgowThis important trading city continued to expand throughout the eighteenth century. 55.781279,-4.393200Glasgow [077] ; Glasgow [078] ; Glasgow [078] .
lhrrHarrogateA developing spa town in Yorkshire; Millar and his wife spent time there.53.965161,-1.581442Harrowgate [058] .
lhvHanoverThis German state acquired British political importance as the original dominions of the Hanoverian kings.52.375600,9.731625Hanover [080] .
lkgKew GreenLocation of Millar's country home, near the Thames-side royal palace of Kew. 51.483101,-0.291272this Green [001] ; here [001] ; Kew Green [001] .
lldnLondonBritain's capital city; an important centre of the eighteenth-century book trade.51.384940,-0.351468London [021] ; London [058] ; London [058] ; London [077] ; Town [077] ; London [078] ; London [083] ; London [104] ; London [104] .
llthLeithEdinburgh's port. As an apprentice, Millar evaded city printing restrictions by going to Leith, beyond Edinburgh's jurisdiction. 55.973768,-3.167591Leith [078] .
lnwNewcastleNorth-east English town and an eighteenth-century printing centre.54.959439,-1.781081newcastle [104] .
loxOxfordEnglish county and university town, the bishopric of which was held by Millar's friend Robert Lowth.51.704532,-1.319999Oxford [001] .
lplmlPall MallAn important London thoroughfare; the location of Millar's townhouse.51.505087,-0.137987Pall Mall [077] .
lpsyPaisleyThe growing town next to Paisley Abbey, where Millar's father was minister; Millar's childhood home.55.813114,-4.487907Paisley [077] ; here [077] .
lpyPyrmontBad Pyrmont, a fashionable spa in Lower Saxony; visited by Millar's physician friend Sir John Pringle in company with Benjamin Franklin.51.985399,9.253218Pyrmont [001] .
lqhQueen's HouseBuckingham House (later Palace), London, at this time the home of Queen Charlotte, George III's wife.51.500015,-0.143238ye Queens house [001] .
lscbScarboroughDeveloping spa town in Yorkshire, visited by Millar and his wife; their son Andrew junior died there in 1750.54.246226,-0.452293Scarboro’ [084] .
lstdStrandAn important London thoroughfare; the location of Millar's shop and an area busy with publishers and printers.51.507526,-0.127072Strand [001] .
lstdvSt DavidsPembrokeshire village, the bishopric of which was briefly held by Millar's friend Robert Lowth.51.664542,-4.937105St Davids [001] .
lstjpSt James's PalaceA royal residence in Westminster, London. 51.503236,-0.139175St James’ [001] .
lstldScotlandScotland's political roles developed throughout the eighteenth century as a partner in the British unions of crowns and parliaments. 54.633238,-8.649246Scotland [021] ; Scotland [077] .
ltbgTunbridgeA fashionable spa which, like Bath, came under Beau Nash's direction; visited by Millar and his wife. 51.174961,0.235359Tunbridge [001] ; Tunbridge [001] ; Tunbridge [001] .
lugwGlasgow, University ofMillar had close connections with university figures including Principal Leechman and the economist Adam Smith. 55.868991,-4.298409Colledge of Glasgow [077] .
lwyWelwynIn Hertfordshire; home of the minister and poet Edward Young, Millar's friend. 51.810935,-0.231070Welwyn [083] ; Welwyn [083] .
lxediEdinburgh, Mercat Cross of The city's market cross, from which royal proclamations were read.55.890422,-3.333018ye Cross [080] .
IDTitleAuthorPublisher infoDescriptionOccurences
tapjbuScotia regnum cum insulis adjacentibus ('Atlas Scotia')Joan Blaeu/Timothy Pont/Robert GordonAmsterdam: J. Blaeu, 1654Atlas of Scotland by the Dutch cartographer Joan Blaeu, based on manuscript maps by Timothy Pont and Robert Gordon of Straloch.Bleaus Atlas Scotia [079] .
tapncllAn Apology for the Clergy of the Church of EnglandNathaniel CollierLondon: R. Knaplock, 1721Tract defending the Episcopalian clergy, dedicated to the Prince of Wales.Colliers Apology [079] .
tapsyAnnals of the ReformationJohn StrypeReligious history.these pieces of Strype’s [078] .
tarbArabian nights entertainments: consisting of one thousand and one stories AnonymousLondon: A. Bell, 1715Arabian [079] .
tbplddsThe Petition of the several Brewars in and about Edinburgh under subscribing Anonymous (Lord Dundas)1725, n.p. (publisher/place of publication not given)Pamphlet responding to restrictions on the brewers' work.ye Petition of ye Brewers [080] .
tcileInstitutes of the Laws of EnglandEdward CokeLondon: Societie of Stationers, 1628 (frequently reprinted)Legal commentary.Coke’s Institutes [058] .
tcmCaledonian Mercury, TheVariousEdinburgh: W. Rolland/others, 1720-1867Newspaper, thrice weekly. ye Caledonian Mercury [078] .
tcpbttAn Account of Church GovernmentThomas BrettLondon: J. Wyat, 1710A nonjuring text on the governance of the Church of England. Bret on Ch: Gouvrnment [079] .
tctpjmcA Catalogue of valuable and curious books […] 11 of May 1725James McEuenEdinburgh: J. McEuen, 1725Sale catalogue.a Catalogue of Books (wc we are selling now [078] .
tdpcgtA discourse concerning the operations of the Holy Spirit William ClagettLondon: H. Brome, 1680Response to a theological tract by John Owen.Claget agt owen [079] .
tdrvDeism Revealed. Or, the attack on Christianity candidly reviewedPhilip SkeltonLondon: A. Millar, 1751 (2nd ed.)Sold by Millar.Mr. Skelton’s Work [083] .
tdsmwA general treatise on the different sorts of cold mineral waters in EnglandAnonymous (Thomas Short)London: A. Millar, 1766Sold by Millar.Shorts [077] .
tdvpryDeath’s vision represented in a philosophical, sacred poem John ReynoldsLondon: T. Guy/T. Parkhust, 1709Religious poem.Reynolds Philosophical Sacred Poem [079] .
teecThe Edinburgh Evening CourantVariousEdinburgh: J. McEuen/others, 1718-1859/60Newspaper, thrice weekly.Courant [078] .
tflttLetters written to and for particular friends, on the most important occasions ('Familiar letters')Samuel RichardsonLondon: C. Rivington/J. Osborn, 1741Correspondence manual.Familiar Letters [082] ; Familiar Letters [082] .
tgepGeneral Evening PostVariousLondon: J. Roberts/others, 1733-1822Newspaper, thrice weekly. Genl Evening [077] .
theiHistory of England vol 1David HumeSold by Millar.the first Volume [021] ; the first Volume [021] .
theiiHistory of England vol 2David HumeSold by Millar.second Volume ^of my History^ [021] .
theiiiHistory of England vol 3 ('Tudors')David HumeSold by Millar.ye Tudor’s [058] .
thengHistory of England, TheDavid HumeSold by Millar.his history [001] .
theviHistory of England vol 6 ('Stewarts')David HumeSold by Millar.the Stewarts [058] .
thpbpbThe history of the ReformationGilbert BurnetLondon: J. Walthoe et al., 1715 (4th edn)Church history.Burnet’s 3 v[ls] [079] .
tlfmThe life of MæcenasRalph SchombergLondon: A. Millar, 1766Classical biography.Schombergs book [077] .
tlfyfA Letter from a Fyfe GentlemanAnonymousEdinburgh: unknown, 1725Pamphlet on the Malt Tax. inclosed Pamplet [079] .
tlyAntient and modern Italy compared: Being the first part of LibertyJames ThomsonLondon: A. Millar, 1735Poem; sold by Millar. Liberty [104] .
tmtctThe Monthly Catalogue, or, General register of books […] printed […] at London (variant titles)VariousLondon: J. Wilford, 1723-29Extensive lists of new publications.Monthly Catalogue of New books [078] .
tnhcThe Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama IslandsMark CatesbyLondon: C. Marsh et al., 1754Natural history.Catesby [077] .
tntNight ThoughtsEdward YoungCambridge: Cambridge UP, 1989 (ed. S. Cornford)Poem.Night-Thoughts [082] ; Night-Thoughts [083] ; Night-Thoughts [083] .
trhcA Remonstrance of the Gentlemen of the Highland Clans of Scotland to General Wade Anonymous?Edinburgh: 1725Pamphlet.Remonstrance from ye Highland Clans [080] .
trksAn Address of Thanks from the Society of Rakes, to the Pious Author of An Essay upon Improving and Adding to the Strength of Great Britain by FornicationAllan RamsayEdinburgh: A. Ramsay, 1735Poem.my poem [104] .
trpdwhReflectiones hyemales, de ratione & methodo legendi utrasq[ue] historias, civiles & ecclesiasticasDegory WheareOxford: W. Hall, 1662Instruction on civil and ecclesiastical history.Whears Method of History [079] .
trsgThe ResignationJohn NorrisPubl. in Misnoteanies, London: E. Parker, 1740Poem, published in Norris, A Collection of Misnoteanies.The Resignation [082] ; The Poem [082] ; The Resignation. [082] .
tsnsThe SeasonsJames ThomsonLondon: A. Millar, 1746Poem. Millar owned copyright in this finalised version of the text. the Seasons [077] .
tspisSermons on Various SubjectsIsaac Watts London: J. Clark, 1721Primary printed source.Watt’s on ye trinity 2d part [078] .
tssssThe Staggering State of the Scots Statesmen […] from 1550 to 1650Lord ScotstarvitEdinburgh: W. Ruddiman jr, 1754Biography/history.Scotstarvat’s Staggering State [021] .
twbbBolingbroke [077] .
twccGenuine Poetical WorksCharles CottonLondon: T. Osborne, A. Millar et al., 1765Millar owned copyright in this edition of the popular Restoration poet.Cotton [077] .
twpsyThe life and acts of the Most Reverend Father in God, John Whitgift, D.D. the third and last Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, in the reign of Queen ElizabethJohn StrypeLondon: T. Horne et al., 1718Religious biography. Life of Whitgift [079] .
txpckeAn Examination of the Notion of Moral Good and Evil [...] religion of Nature delineatedJohn Clarke London: A. Bettesworth, 1725Theological argument on the trinity.Clark agt ye Religion of Nature [078] .
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