Raccolta di poesie repubblicane dè piu celebri autori viventi
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Poème sur la mort
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Poëme sur la liberté
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Poëme funebre décerné, aux manes des vertueux Challier et Beauvais, morts si malheureusement sur l'échafaud martyrs de la liberté
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Pièces de poésies civiques : Societé populaire d'Épernay
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Philosophie de l'Univers
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Prince Eugene's welcome
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The common-hunt, or, The pursute of the pope
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Invocation au ciel, au nom de tous les Francais fideles a leur Dieu et a leur roi
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Envoi des Amis de la Republique francaise, seants a Pontivy, a nos legislateurs & liberateurs
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Couplets au sujet de l'union des patriotes anglais et francais
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Upon the stately structure of Bow-church and steeple, burnt ... 1666, rebuilt 1679, or a second poem upon nothing!
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Romance en l'honneur du jeune republicain Barras, tambour, qui a quatorze ans, a prefere la mort a crier, Vive Louis XVII
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Oliver Cromwells ghost, or, Old Noll newly revived
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The True Protestant lettany
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A paradox against liberty : written by the lords, during their imprisonment in the Tower : a poem
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Mr. Coleman's legacies, or, A discovery of popish malice; with ample cautions to beware of dangerous seducers. With allowance
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Lamentation
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The Jesuits justification, proving they died as innocent as the child unborn
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The Jesuites advice to the painter: upon the death of William Howard, late Viscount Stafford ...
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The Ghost of the late House of Commons, to the new one appointed to meet at Oxford
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Father Whitebreads walking ghost : which lately appear'd to a cabal of Jesuits in Drury-Lane
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A dialogue between Duke Lauderdale and the Lord Danby i.e. Thomas Osborne, later Duke of Leeds
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A panegyrick upon Oates
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A congratulatory poem, to His Illustrious Highness Prince Rupert, Lord High Admiral; and others the thrice noble commanders of His Majesties naval...
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