James Ralph

James Ralph (1705 – 24 January 1762) was an American-born English political writer, historian, reviewer, and Grub Street hack writer known for his works of history and his position in Alexander Pope's ''Dunciad B.'' His ''History of England'' in two volumes (1744–46) and ''The Case of the Authors by Profession'' of 1758 became the dominant narratives of their time. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Ralph, James
Published 1728
printed by C. Ackers, for S. Billingsley at the Judge's-Head in Chancery-Lane

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by Ralph, James
Published 1744
Printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row

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by Ralph, James
Published 1729
printed by C. Ackers, for J. Brindley

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by Ralph, James
Published 1729
printed by C. Ackers, for W. Meadows; and S. Billingsley

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by Ralph, James
Published 1728
Printed for W. Meadows at the Angel in Cornhill

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by Ralph, James
Published 1729
printed by C. Ackers, for W. Meadows at the Angel in Cornhill; S. Billingsley at the Judge's Head in Chancery-Lane; and J. Gray at the Cross-Keys in the Poultry

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by Ralph, James
Published 1727
printed for W. Meadows, at the Angel in Cornhill

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by Ralph, James
Published 1728
printed by C. Ackers, for S. Billingsley, at the Judge's-Head in Chancery-Lane

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by Fielding, Henry
Published 1766
printed for T. Waller, opposite Fetter-Lane, Fleet-Street
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by Fielding, Henry
Published 1741
printed for J. Huggonson, in Sword and Buckler Court, over-against the Crown-Tavern on Ludgate-Hill
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by Fielding, Henry
Published 1743
printed for H. Chapelle, at Sir Isaac Newton's Head, in Grosvenor-Street
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