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Isaac Hunt

ca. 1742 – 1809

  • A humble attempt at scurrilityA humble attempt at scurrility
  • Sermons on public occasionsSermons on public occasions
  • A conference between the D---L and Doctor D--EA conference between the D---L and Doctor D--E
  • A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility HallA continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall
  • A Dialogue, between the giant Polypheme and his sonA Dialogue, between the giant Polypheme and his son
  • A dialogue, between the giant Polypheme and his son Jack Nothing: on occasion of his eye being put out by a strangerA dialogue, between the giant Polypheme and his son Jack Nothing: on occasion of his eye being put out by a stranger
  • A humble attempt at scurrility, in imitation of those great masters of the artA humble attempt at scurrility, in imitation of those great masters of the art
  • A letter from a gentleman in Transilvania to his friend in AmericaA letter from a gentleman in Transilvania to his friend in America
  • A letter from a gentleman in Transilvania to his friend in America giving some account of the late disturbances that have happen'd in that governmentA letter from a gentleman in Transilvania to his friend in America giving some account of the late disturbances that have happen'd in that government
  • A looking-glass for Presbyterians. Or A brief examination of their loyalty, merit, and other qualifications for governmentA looking-glass for Presbyterians. Or A brief examination of their loyalty, merit, and other qualifications for government
  • A looking-glass, for PresbyteriansA looking-glass, for Presbyterians
  • Advertsement [sic]Advertsement [sic]