Person
ISNI: 
0000 0000 8113 1416
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Name: 
Author of the Miscellany
Draper of London
Draper of London, A (pseudonym)
Freeport, Andrew
Freeport, Andrew (pseudonym)
Friend of the government, A (pseudonym)
Hooker, Richard ((Of the Temple, Esq., pseud.))
Miscellany, Author of the
Webster, W.
Webster, William
William Webster (British priest)
William Webster (theoloog)
Dates: 
1689-1758
Creation class: 
Language material
Creation role: 
author
Related names: 
Billingsley, Samuel (Londen)
Brotherton, John (Londen)
Cooper, Thomas (17..-1743)
Crokatt, James (Londen)
Lamy, Bernard (1640-1715)
London, John
Maimbourg, Louis (1610-1686)
Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
Pre-1801 Imprint Collection (Library of Congress)
Skinner, Thomas (1629?-1679)
Thom, Sarah
Webber, Samuel
Webster, W.
Titles: 
answer to the pretended remarks on Mr Webber's scheme, and the draper's pamphlet, An : shewing that the remarker hath not made the least objection to the scheme, which the draper recommended ... to which is added, a copy of the letter which Mr. Webber received, concerning its being stipulated that France should have our wool ... also, a petition, intended to have been presented to Parliament, praying ...
clergy's right of maintenance., The : Vindicated from scripture and reason.
Consequences of trade, as to the wealth and strength of any nation; of the woolen trade in particular... The present state of it in England and France... The danger we are in of becoming a province to France... With a narrative of the steps taken by Mr. Webber... By a draper of London
consequences of trade, as to the wealth and strength of any nation, The : of the woollen trade in particular, and the great superiority of it over all other branches of trade : the present state of it in England and France, with an account of our loss, and their gains ... with a narrative of the steps taken by Mr. Webber, for getting an act of Parliament to confirm a charter granted him by His Majesty, nine years ago, for an universal registry in charter
Draper confuted; or, a Candid and impartial, but full answer to the Consequences of trade: humbly offer'd to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament. By a friend of the government
draper confuted, or, A candid and impartial, but full answer to The consequences of trade, The : humbly offer'd to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament
Draper's reply to some remarks on the Consequences of trade, &c, The : to which is annexed an essay on Mr. Webber's scheme ... .
draper's reply to some remarks on the consequences of trade, &c To which is annex'd, an essay on Mr. Webber's scheme, shewing, how inoffensive it will be if executed by independent patentees, and how destructive of our liberties, if excised., The
history of Arianism, The
Ireland considered as a field for investment or residence.
life of General Monk: duke of Albermarle, containing, I. A faithful account of his unparallel'd conduct ... II. A particular relation of that most memorable march from Coldstream to London ... III. Many mistakes committed by our historians ... rectified., The
Particularly Adapted to the Use of the Gentlemen of the Army and Navy; In two Volumes. -
plain narrative of facts, 1758, A
treatise on places and preferments, especially, church-preferments To which is added, a letter concerning the causes of earthquakes, lately published in the publick advertiser, at the request of some gentlemen. With a supplement, containing some remarks upon a letter since received from a learned correspondent upon the same subject. By the Rev. W. Webster, D.D. vicar of Ware and Thundridge in Hertfordshire., A
Two discourses I. On prayer. Wherein are several things, with great impartiality, recommended, particularly, to the papists, and dissenters of all denominations; with a becoming freedom, to the infidels; with the most affectionate esteem, to the clergy; with the highest deference, to the nobility, and gentry. II. On the Sacrament. To which are added, I. A sermon on the one thing needful. II. On the observation of the Sabbath. III. On the importance of public worship. By the Rev. W. Webster, D.D. of Ware in Hertfordshire. Published for the benefit of the author.
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