Thornton, Bonnell
Thornton, Bonnell
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The Connoisseur
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The battle of the wigs. An additional canto to Dr. Garth's poem of the dispensary. Occasioned by the disputes between the Fellows and Licentiates of the College of Physicians, in London
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The Connoisseur
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City Latin, or, Critical and political remarks on the Latin inscription on laying the first stone of the intended new bridge at Black-Fryars. Proving almost every word of it to be erroneous and, and contrary to the practice of both ancients and moderns in this kind of writing: interspersed with curious reflections on antiques and antiquity. With a plan or pattern for a new inscription. Dedicated to the venerable society of antiquaries
cover - TPThe Persian heroine, or Downfal...Thornton, Bonnell
The Persian heroine, or Downfall of tyranny, and triumph of female virtue
no cover - TBThe battle of the wigsThornton, Bonnell
The battle of the wigs
no cover - TBThe Barber and fireworksThornton, Bonnell
The Barber and fireworks
no cover - CACapochio and DorinnaThornton, Bonnell
Capochio and Dorinna
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The Connoisseur
- Open Work
The battle of the wigs. An additional canto to Dr. Garth's poem of the dispensary. Occasioned by the disputes between the Fellows and Licentiates of the College of Physicians, in London
- Open Work
The Connoisseur
- Open Work
City Latin, or, Critical and political remarks on the Latin inscription on laying the first stone of the intended new bridge at Black-Fryars. Proving almost every word of it to be erroneous and, and contrary to the practice of both ancients and moderns in this kind of writing: interspersed with curious reflections on antiques and antiquity. With a plan or pattern for a new inscription. Dedicated to the venerable society of antiquaries
- Open Work
The Persian heroine, or Downfall of tyranny, and triumph of female virtue
- Open Work
The battle of the wigs
- Open Work
The Barber and fireworks
- Open Work
Capochio and Dorinna