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| | Books by George Faulkner: Books in the extended shelves: Faulkner, George, 1699?-1775: Alarm to the people of Great-Britain and Ireland (Printed by George Faulkner, in Essex Street, 1751), also by N Archdall (page images at HathiTrust) Faulkner, George, 1699?-1775: Blasphemy as old as the creation : or, The Newgate divine : a satyr address'd to the modern advocates of irreligion, prophaneness, and infidelity (by George Faulkner, at the pamphlet-shop in Essex-Street, where all manner of pamphlets are sold and printing work done reasonably, 1730), also by Thomas Newcomb (page images at HathiTrust) Faulkner, George, 1699?-1775: An epistle from Mr. Pope, to Dr. Arbuthnot. (by George Faulkner, Bookseller, in Essex-Street, opposite to the Bridge, 1735), also by Alexander Pope and John Arbuthnot (page images at HathiTrust) Faulkner, George, 1699?-1775: An epistle to a friend. (Printed by and for George Faulkner, in Essex-Street, opposite to the Bridge, 1733) (page images at HathiTrust) Faulkner, George, 1699?-1775: An epistle to Gorges Edmond Howard: Esq. With notes explanatory, critical, and historical, by George Faulkner, ... (Dublin : printed for Pat. Wogan, 1771), also by Robert Jephson (HTML at ECCO TCP) Faulkner, George, 1699?-1775: An essay on man : in epistles to a friend. Epistle II. (by and for George Faulkner, in Essex-Street, opposite to the Bridge, 1733), also by Alexander Pope (page images at HathiTrust) Faulkner, George, 1699?-1775: The first satire of the second book of Horace, imitated : in a dialogue between Alexander Pope, of Twickenham, in Com. Midd. Esq ; on the one part, and his learned council on the other. (by and for George Faulkner, in Essex-Street, opposite to the Bridge, 1733), also by Alexander Pope and Horace (page images at HathiTrust) Faulkner, George, 1699?-1775: Letters written by His Excellency Hugh Boulter ... to several ministers of state in England, and some others. Containing an account of the most interesting transactions which passed in Ireland from 1724 to 1738 ... (Printed for G. Faulkner and J. Williams, 1770), also by Hugh Boulter and Ambrose Philips (page images at HathiTrust) Faulkner, George, 1699?-1775: Longford's Glyn : a true history faithfully translated from the Irish original. (by and for George Faulkner, in Essex-Street, opposite to the Bridge, 1732), also by Patrick Delany (page images at HathiTrust) Faulkner, George, 1699?-1775: The man of taste : occasion'd by an epistle of Mr. Pope's on that subject (by and for George Faulkner, in Essex-Street, opposite to the Bridge, 1733), also by James Bramston (page images at HathiTrust) Faulkner, George, 1699?-1775: A modest defence of a late poem by an unknown author, call'd, The lady's dressing-room. (Printed by George Faulkner, in Essex-Street, opposite to the Bridge, 1732), also by Jonathan Swift (page images at HathiTrust) Faulkner, George, 1699?-1775: Of the knowledge and characters of men (by George Faulkner, in Essex-Street, opposite to the Bridge, 1734), also by Alexander Pope and Richard Temple Cobham (page images at HathiTrust) Faulkner, George, 1699?-1775: Sober advice from Horace to the young gentlemen about town : as deliver'd in his second sermon (by George Faulkner, Bookseller, in Essex-Street, opposite the Bridge, 1735), also by Alexander Pope, Horace, and Richard Bentley (page images at HathiTrust) Faulkner, George, 1699?-1775: Stowe : the gardens of the Right Honourable Richard Lord Viscount Cobham. Address'd to Mr. Pope. To which is added, Taste. A poem. By Mr. Pope. (by George Faulkner in Essex-Street, opposite the Bridge, 1732), also by Gilbert West, Alexander Pope, Richard Boyle Burlington, and Richard Temple Cobham (page images at HathiTrust) Faulkner, George, 1699?-1775: Verses on the death of Mrs. Morice (by George Faulkner, at the pamphlet-shop in Essex-Street, where all manner of pamphlets are sold, and printing work done reasonably, 1730), also by Samuel Wesley (page images at HathiTrust)
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