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by Flip, Ferdinando
Published 1738
Subjects:
“...[Admiral, Punch] / Early works to 1800...”Published 1738
printed by W. Lloyd in Chancery-Lane, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster
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by Campbell, John
Published 1748
Subjects:
“...Admirals / Great Britain / Early works to 1800...”Published 1748
printed for George and Alexander Ewing, at the Angel and Bible, and William Smith, at the Hercules in Dame-Street, and George Faulkner, in Essex-Street
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by Campbell, John
Published 1750
Subjects:
“...Admirals / Great Britain...”Published 1750
printed for T. Waller, at the Crown and Mitre, opposite to Fetter-Lane, Fleet-Street
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by Campbell, John
Published 1742
Published 1742
printed by John Applebee, for J. and H. Pemberton, in Fleet-street, and T. Waller, in the Temple
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by Byng, John
Published 1757
Published 1757
printed for J. Hoey, P. Wilson, J. Exshaw, R. James, and W. Sleater, Booksellers
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by Keppel, Augustus Keppel
Published 1779
Published 1779
printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly. *** The Public are desired to observe, that this is the only Trial published with the Admiral's Knowledge and Permission, and that the Admiral's Defence, Letters, and Papers, have all been examined by George Rogers, Esq. the Admiral's Secretary. No other Edition will, or can contain autheatic Copies of these Papers, whatever may be pretended to the contrary. Interested Persons, who are concerned in spurious Publications, may perhaps attempt to substitute Blondemor for Blanchard, &c. it is therefore proper to caution the Public against such imposition. No Person of the Name of Blandmor took the Trial for any of the Parties. - W. Blanchard was the only Person who took it for the Admiral, and whose Edition (printed for J. Almon) is the only one published by the Admiral's Authority
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Admiral Mathews's charge against Vice-Admiral Lestock dissected and confuted : By a King's letterman
by King's letterman
Published 1745
Published 1745
printed by I. Jackson at the Globe in Meath-Street, and Z. Martineau, next door to the play-house on the Lower blind-quav, Booksellers