A treatise of morality in two parts / written in French by F. Malbranch, author of The search after truth ; and translated into English, by James Shipton, M.A.

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A treatise of morality in two parts / written in French by F. Malbranch, author of The search after truth ; and translated into English, by James Shipton, M.A.
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Malebranche, Nicolas, 1638-1715.
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London :: Printed for James Knapton ...,
1699.
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  • 1 Drammatick essay
  • 2 Wild Gallant
  • 3 Rival Ladies
  • 4 Indian Emperor
  • 5 Maiden Queen
  • 6 Sir Martin Marrall
  • 7 Tempest
  • 8 Mock Astrologer
  • 9 Tyrannick Love
  • 10 Conq. of Granada
  • 11 Marriage A-la-mode
  • 12 Love in a Nunnery
  • 13 Amboyna
  • 14 State of Innocence.
  • 15 Aurenzebes
  • 16 All for Love
  • 17 Limberham
  • 18 O Edipus
  • 19 Troilus & Cressida
  • 20 Spanish Fryar
  • 21 Duke of Guise
  • 22 Albian & Albanius
  • 23 Don Sebastian
  • 24 Amphytrion
  • 25 King Arthur
  • 26 Cleomenes
  • 27 Love Triumphant
Mr. Shadwel's Plays, bound or single, viz.
  • 1 Sullen Lovers
  • 2 Humorist
  • 3 Royal Shepherdess
  • 4 Virtuoso
  • 5 Psyche
  • 6 Libertine
  • 7 Epsom Wells
  • 8 Timon of Athens
  • 9 Miser
  • 10 True Widow
  • 11 Lancashire Witches
  • 12 Woman Captain
  • 13 Squire of Alsatia
  • 14 Bury Fair
  • 15 Amorous Biggot
  • 16 Scowrers
  • 17 Volunteers
Mr. Otway's Plays, bound or single, viz.
  • 1 Alcibiades
  • 2 Friendship in fashion
  • 3 Orphan
  • 4 Soldiers fortune
  • 5 Atheist
  • 6 Titus and Berenice
  • 7 Venice preserved
  • 8 Don Carlos
  • 9 Caius Maius
  • 10 Windsor Castle, a poem
Mr. Lea's Tragedies, bound or single, viz.
  • 1 Sophonisba
  • 2 Nero
  • 3 Alexander the Great
  • 4 Gloriona
  • 5 Mithridates
  • 6 Theodosius
  • 7 Caesar Borgia
  • 8 Lucius Jun. Brutus
  • 9 Constantine
  • 10 O Edipus
  • 11 Duke of Guise
  • 12 Massacre of Paris
  • 13 Princess of Cleve

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Also these, and all other Modern Plays.
  • Mr. Anthony
  • ...Abdelazer
  • Alphonso K. of Naples
  • Antony and Cleopatra
  • Adventures of 5 hours
  • ...Bellamira
  • Black Prince and Tryphon
  • ...Bussy d' Amboyse
  • Country Wit
  • Country Wife
  • Chances
  • ...Circe
  • Cheats
  • City Politicks
  • ...Cambyses
  • Destruction of Jerusalem
  • Duke and no Duke
  • Devil of a Wife
  • Distressed Innocence
  • Dame Dobson
  • Dutch Lover
  • Don Quixot, 3 parts
  • Double Dealer
  • Empress of Morocco
  • Earl of Essex
  • English Monarch
  • English Fryar
  • Edward the Third
  • Emperor of the Moon
  • English Lawyer
  • Fond Husband
  • Feighn'd Courtezans
  • Forc'd Marriage
  • Female Virtuoso
  • Fortune Hunters
  • Fatal Marriage
  • Gentleman Dancing Master
  • Greenwich Park
  • Henry 5 & Mustapha
  • Heir of Morocco
  • ...Hamlet
  • ...Ibrahim
  • Island Princess
  • Ingratitude of Commonwealth
  • ...Julius Caesar
  • Injur'd Lovers
  • Innocent Impostor
  • Innocent Usurper
  • King and no King
  • King Lear
  • Love in a Tub
  • London Cuckolds
  • Love for Money
  • Man of Mode
  • Mulberry Garden
  • ...Mackbeth
  • Madam Fickle
  • Maids Tragedy
  • Marriage-hater matched
  • Maids last prayer
  • ...Othello
  • Old Batchelour
  • ...Oroonoko
  • Plain Dealer
  • ...Philaster
  • Pope Joan
  • ...Regulus
  • Rehearsal
  • Richmond Heiress
  • Scornful Lady
  • She would if she could
  • Siege of Babilon
  • Sir Solomon Single
  • Squire Oldsap
  • Successful Strangers
  • Sir Courtly Nice
  • Sir Patient Fancy
  • Triumphant Widdow
  • ...Titus Andronicus
  • Treacherous Brothers
  • Traytor
  • Virtuous Wife
  • Very good Wife
  • Widdow Ranter
  • Womans Conquest
  • Woman Bully
  • Wives Excuse
  • Love for Love
  • Pyrrbus King of Epire
  • Mock Marriage

And all other Plays.

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