Acta eruditorum 1710. Reprod. de l'éd. de Lipsiae : J. Grossium , J.-F. Gleditschium , J.-C. Martini, 1682-1731 <Gallica>
Arbuthnott, John
An argument for Divine Providence, taken from the constant Regularity observ'd in the Births of both Sexes. By Dr. John Arbuthnott, Physitian in Ordinary to Her Majesty, and Fellow of the College of Physitians and the Royal Society. From Phil. Trans. (1710) 27, 186-90. <Univ. of Paris>
SEMELE: An Opera. 1710 (Originally set by John Eccles. Adapted as an oratorio by Handel, 1743.)<Renascence Editions>
Feuillet, Raoul-Auger (1659/1660?-1710)
For the furthur improvement of dancing, A treatis of chorography, or, Ye art of dancing country dances after a new character : in which the figures, steps & manner of performing are describ'd & ye rules demonstrated in an easie method adapted to the meanest capacity / translated from the French of Monsr Feuillet, and improv'd wth. many additions, all fairly engrav'd on copperplates, and a new collection of country dances describ'd in ye same character by Iohn Essex, dancing master; (London: Sold by I. Walsh & P. Randall/ I. Hare/ I. Culen & by ye author, 1710). <Library of Congress>
Fléchier, Esprit (1632-1710)
Mémoires de Fléchier sur les Grands-Jours d'Auvergne, en 1665 / annotés et augmentés d'un appendice par M. Chéruel ; précédés d'une notice par M. Sainte-Beuve (1710). <Gallica>
Fuller, Thomas (1654-1734)
Pharmacopoeia extemporanea : or, a body of prescripts. In which forms of select remedies, accommodated to most intentions of cure, are propos'd. London: printed for B. Walford, 1710. <Yale Medical Library>
Ghislandi, Vittore (b. 1655, Bergamo, d. 1743, Bergamo)
Portrait of Count Giovanni Battista Vailetti (c. 1710). Oil on canvas, 226 x 137 cm. Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice <Web Gallery of Art>
Homann, Johann Baptist (1663-1724)
Magnae Britannia : pars septentrionalis qua regnum Scotiae in suas partes et subja centes insulas divisum / Accurata tabula ex archetypo Vischeriano desumta exhibetur imatatore Iohan. Bapt. Homanno, Noribergae. 1 map : col. ; 556 x 460 mm. Noribergae [Nürnberg] : Homanni, [1759]. Originally engraved ca. 1710. <National Library of Scotland>
Isaac (Mr., The Dancing Master)
The princess : Mr. Isaac's new dance made for Her Majestys birth day ; engraven in characters & figures for the use of masters (London : Printed for I. Walsh & I. Hare, 1710?]). <Library of Congress>
Isaac (Mr., The Dancing Master)
The royall gailliarde: Mr. Isaac's new dance made for Her Majesty's birth day 1710 / the tune by Mr. Paisible ; engraven in characters & figures for the use of ma[ste]rs writt [sic] by Mr. de la Garde (London: Printed for J. Walsh & P. Randall ... & J. Hare, [1710?]). <Library of Congress>
Manley, Delariviere (1663-1724)
Memoirs of Europe, Towards the Close of the Eighth Century. Written by Eginardus, Secretary and Favourite to Charlemagne; And done into English by the translator of the New Atalantis. 1710. <Blackmask>
[Swift, Jonathan]
A Tale of a Tub (London: J. Nutt, 1710). <Deep Singh>
Tyssot de Patot, Simon (1655-1727)
Voyages et avantures de Jaques Massé (1710). <Gallica>
1711
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Actorum eruditorum quae Lipsiae publicantur supplementa 1711. Reprod. de l'éd. de Lipsiae : J. Grossii haeredes , J.F. Gleditschii , J.C. Martini, 1692-1734 <Gallica>
Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)
The Spectator. March 1711 Issues [No.1-27]. (London: J. and R. Tonson, 1711). <Spectator Text Project>
Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)
The Spectator. April 1711 Issues [No.28-52]. (London: J. and R. Tonson, 1711). <Spectator Text Project>
Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)
The Spectator. May 1711 Issues [No.53-79]. (London: J. and R. Tonson, 1711). <Spectator Text Project>
Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)
The Spectator. June 1711 Issues [No.80-105]. (London: J. and R. Tonson, 1711). <Spectator Text Project>
Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)
The Spectator. July 1711 Issues [No.106-131]. (London: J. and R. Tonson, 1711). <Spectator Text Project>
Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)
The Spectator. August 1711 Issues [No.132-158]. (London: J. and R. Tonson, 1711). <Spectator Text Project>
Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)
The Spectator. September 1711 Issues [No.159-183]. (London: J. and R. Tonson, 1711). <Spectator Text Project>
Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)
The Spectator. October 1711 Issues [No.184-210]. (London: J. and R. Tonson, 1711). <Spectator Text Project>
Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)
The Spectator. November 1711 Issues [No.211-236]. (London: J. and R. Tonson, 1711). <Spectator Text Project>
Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)
The Spectator. December 1711 Issues [No.237-262]. (London: J. and R. Tonson, 1711). <Spectator Text Project>
Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)
The Campaign, A Poem, to His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, 1705. <Penn State Archive>
Crébillon, Prosper Jolyot de (1674-1762)
Rhadamisthe et Zénobie : tragédie, 1711. <Gallica>
Isaac (Mr., The Dancing Master)
The rigadoon royal: Mr. Isaac's new dance made for Her Majestys birth day 1711 / engraven in characters & figures for the use of masters writ by Mr. de la Garde, dancing master ([London]: Printed for I. Walsh ... & I. Hare, [1711?]). <Library of Congress>
Isaac (Mr., The Dancing Master)
The royall: Mr. Isaac's new dance made for Her Majesty's birth day ([London: Printed for I. Walsh & I. Hare, 1711?]). <Library of Congress>
Pemberton, E.
An essay for the further improvement of dancing; being a collection of figure dances, of several numbers, compos'd by the most eminent masters; describ'd in characters after the newest manner of Monsieur Feuillet. By E. Pemberton. To which is added, three single dances, viz. a chacone by Mr. Isaac, a passacaille by Mr. L'Abbe, and a jig by Mr. Pecour (London, J. Walsh [etc.] 1711). <Library of Congress>
[Swift, Jonathan]
An Argument to Prove That the Abolishing of Christianity in England, May as Things Now Stand, Be Attended with Some Inconveniencies, and Perhaps Not Produce Those Many Good Effects Proposed Thereby <University of Pennsylvania>
1712
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Acta eruditorum 1712. Reprod. de l'éd. de Lipsiae : J. Grossium , J.-F. Gleditschium , J.-C. Martini, 1682-1731 <Gallica>
Addison Joseph (1672-1719)
Ode. First Publication: The Spectator (London: J. and R. Tonson, 1712). PR 1365 S7 1712 ROBARTS v. 5. <Representative Poetry On-line>
Addison Joseph (1672-1719)
Selected Texts from the Spectator (London: J. and R. Tonson, 1712). <Anthony Hamilton Ashe>
Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)
The Spectator. January 1712 Issues [No.263-281]. (London: J. and R. Tonson, 1712). <Spectator Text Project>
The Creation. (1712) [Taken from: Johnson, Samuel. "The Life of Richard Blackmore." The Works of the English Poets from Chaucer to Cowper; including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Dr. Samuel Johnson: and the Most Approved Translations. Ed. Alexander Chalmers. 21 Vols. Vol . London: C. Wittingham, 1810.]
<Book I> <Book II> <Book III> <Book IV> <Book V> <Book VI> <Book VII>
Heyden, Jan van der (b. 1637, Gorinchem, d. 1712, Amsterdam)
Still-life with Rarities. /Amsterdam, 1712) Oil on canvas, 74 x 63,5 cm. Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest <Web Gallery of Art>
Isaac (Mr., The Dancing Master)
The royal Ann : Mr. Isaac's new dance made for Her Majestys birth day 1712 / the tune by Mr. Paisible ([London] : Printed for I. Walsh ... & I. Hare, [1712?]). <Library of Congress>
Oldmixon, John
Reflections on Dr. Swift's Letter to the Earl of Oxford, About the English Tongue. London: Sold by A. Baldwin at the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane. (Price Six Pence.) 1712. <University of Virginia Library
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Rigaud, Hyacinthe (b. 1659, Perpignan, d. 1743, Paris)
Portait of Count Sinzendorf (1712). Oil on canvas, 166 x 132 cm. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna <Web Gallery of Art>
1713
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Acta eruditorum 1713. Reprod. de l'éd. de Lipsiae : J. Grossium , J.-F. Gleditschium , J.-C. Martini, 1682-1731 <Gallica>
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Indian treaty signed at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 13 July 1713, and addendum signed at same location, 28 July 1714 [Levi Woodbury Papers]. <Library of Congress>
Carte du cours de la Sambre depuis sa source jusqu'a Thuin. [S.l.], 1713. <Gallica>
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Gleichwie der Regen und Schnee vom Himmel fällt, BWV 18 (1713/1714) Text: 1-4: Erdmann Neumeister 171?; 5: Lazarus Spengler 1524. <Walter F. Bischof>
Berkeley, George (1685-1753)
Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous. 1713 <bartleby>
Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe (1651-1715)
Traité de l'existence et des attributs de Dieu / Fénelon ; publiées d'après les manuscrits originaux et les éditions les plus correctes, avec un grand nombre de pièces inédites [par Gosselin et Caron] (1713). <Gallica>
Feuillet, Raoul-Auger (1659/1660?-1710)
Chorégraphie ou L'art de décrire la dance par caracteres, figures et signes desmonstratifs avec lesquels on apprend facilement de soy même toutes ortes de dances. Par Mrs Feuillet et Dezais (Paris, Chez le Sr Dezais, 1713). <Library of Congress>
Grammont, Comte de
Mémoires de la vie du comte de Grammont; contenant particuliérement l'histoire amoureuse de la cour d'angleterre, sous le regne de Charles II. (Cologne: P. Marteau, 1713). English edition, 1864 <Kokonino.com>
Hale, Matthew
The History of the Common Law of England. 1713 <McMaster>
Isaac (Mr., The Dancing Master)
The Northumberland. Mr. Isaac's New Dance, made for Her Majesty's Birth Day; [London: Printed for I. Walsh & I. Hare, 1713?]. <Library of Congress>
Isaac (Mr., The Dancing Master)
The Pastorall : Mr. Issac's new dance made for Her Majestys birth day 1713 / the tune by Mr. Paisible; engraven in characters and figures for the use of masters writ by Mr. Pemberton ([London]: Printed for I. Walsh ... and I. Hare, [1713?]). <Library of Congress>
Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen, BWV 12 (22. April 1714) 1-6: Salomo Franck; 7: Samuel Rodigast 1674. <Walter F. Bischof>
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis, BWV 21 (17. Juni 1714) Text: vielleicht Salomo Franck; 1. Psalm 94,19; 6: Psalm 42,12; 9: Psalm 116,7 und Georg Neumark 1657; 11: Offenbarung 5,12-13. <Walter F. Bischof>
Dacier, Anne Levèfre(1654-1720)
Des causes de la corruption du goust (1714). <Gallica>
Isaac (Mr., The Dancing Master)
The Godolphin : Mr. Isaac's new dance made for Her Majestys birth day 1714 / the tune by Mr. Paisible ; engraven in characters & figures for the use of masters writ by Mr. Pemberton ([London]: Printed for I. Walsh ... and I. Hare, [1714?]). <Library of Congress>
The north part of Great Britain called Scotland : with considerable inprovements [sic] and many remarks not extant in any map. / According to the newest and exact oberservations by Hermann Moll. 1 map : hand col. boundaries ; 574 x 983 mm. [London] : printed for H. Moll and D. Midwinter, 1714. <National Library of Scotland>
Rowe, Nicholas (1674-1718)
The tragedy of Jane Shore. Written in imitation of Shakespear's style. London: Printed for Bernard Lintott, 1714. (digitalisiert) <SCETI>
The Italian Comedy (1714). Oil on canvas, Staatliche Museen, Berlin <Web Gallery of Art>
1715
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[Le] journal des savants (1715)(digitalisiert) <Gallica>
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Der Himmel lacht! die Erde jubilieret, BWV 31 (21. April 1715) Text: Salomon Franck 1715; 9: Nikolaus Herman 1575. <Walter F. Bischof>
Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe (1651-1715)
Dialogues des morts : composés pour l'éducation d'un prince (1715). <Gallica>
Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe (1651-1715)
Dialogues sur l'éloquence en général et sur celle de la chaire en particulier / Fénelon ; nouv. éd. collationnée sur les meilleurs textes et accompagnée de notes historiques, littéraires et grammaticales par M.-E. Despois (1715). <Gallica>
Feuillet, Raoul-Auger (1659/1660?-1710)
Orchesography; or, The art of dancing by characters and demonstrative figures. Wherein the whole art is explain'd; with compleat tables of all steps us'd in dancing, and rules for the motions of the arms, &c. Whereby any person (who understands dancing) may of himself learn all manner of dances. Being an exact and just translation from the French of Monsieur Feuillet. By John Weaver, dancing master. The 2d ed. N.B. To this edition is added, the Rigadoon, the Louver, & the Brittagne, in characters, with the contents, or index: the whole engraven: and likewise may be had where these are sold, 20 dances in characters, by Mr Isaac, in one volume. 1715 <Library of Congress>
Isaac (Mr., The Dancing Master)
The friendship: Mr. Isaac's new dance for the year 1715 / the tune by Mr. Paisible ; engraven in characters & figures for the use of masters writ by Mr. Pemberton ([London]: I. Walsh/ I. Hare, [1715?]). <Library of Congress>
Ceres (Summer) (1715/1716). Oil on canvas, oval: 1.416 x 1.160 m (55 3/4 x 45 5/8 in.), Samuel H. Kress Collection, 1961.9.50 <National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.>
'La gamme d'amour' (The Love Song) (c. 1717). Oil on canvas, 51,3 x 59,4 cm, National Gallery, London <Web Gallery of Art>
1718
Académie Françoise
Nouveau dictionnaire de l'Académie françoise, dédié au Roy. Tome second, M-Z. 1717 (digitalisiert)
<Gallica>
Moll, Herman (d. 1732)
A pocket companion of ye roads of ye North part of Great Britain called Scotland ... / by Herman Moll. 1 map ; 290 x 263 mm. [London], 1718. <National Library of Scotland>
Les Charmes de la Vie (c. 1718). Oil on canvas, 67 x 93 cm, Wallace Collection, London <Web Gallery of Art>
1719
DeFoe, Daniel
Dickory Cronke. THE DUMB PHILOSOPHER, OR, GREAT BRITAIN'S WONDER; 1719 <Mastertexts><Jolly Roger>
DeFoe, Daniel
(On) The Education Of Women. 1719 (Source: English essays from Sir Philip Sidney to Macaulay. With introductions and notes. New York, Collier [c1910], The Harvard classics v. 27) <Modern History Sourcebook>
DeFoe, Daniel
The Life and Strange-Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. 1719 <Renascence Editions>