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stcn/216898684
 

Catalogue of English plays [...] sold by T. Johnson, bookseller at the Hague

['s-Gravenhage, T. Johnson, between 1711 and 1722]

1 Copies. — STCN ID: 216898684

Catalogue of English plays [...] sold by T. Johnson, bookseller at the Hague
stcn_copy/216926270
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The non-juror. A comedy. / By Cibber

London [= 's-Gravenhage], for T.J. [= T. Johnson] and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1718

5 Copies. — STCN ID: 216926270

The non-juror. A comedy. / By Cibber
stcn_copy/217045049
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Aurenge-Zebe, or, The great-mogul. A tragedy. / By Dryden

London [= 's-Gravenhage], for T. Johnson, 1721

4 Copies. — STCN ID: 217045049

Aurenge-Zebe, or, The great-mogul. A tragedy. / By Dryden
stcn/216901812
 

English plays, neatly & correctly printed [...] & sold by T. Johnson, bookseller in the Hague

['s-Gravenhage, T. Johnson, between 1711 and 1722]

3 Copies. — STCN ID: 216901812

English plays, neatly & correctly printed [...] & sold by T. Johnson, bookseller in the Hague
stcn/216927595
 

Sir Courtly Nice: or, It cannot be. A comedy. / By Crown

London, for the Company of booksellers, [between 1711 and 1722]

5 Copies. — STCN ID: 216927595

Sir Courtly Nice: or, It cannot be. A comedy. / By Crown
stcn/216928400
 

Phædra and Hippolitus; a tragedy. / By Edmund Smith

London, for the Company of booksellers, [between 1711 and 1722]

5 Copies. — STCN ID: 216928400

Phædra and Hippolitus; a tragedy. / By Edmund Smith
stcn_copy/216927048
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Love's last shift; or, The fool in fashion. A comedy. / By C. Cibber

London, for the Company of booksellers, [between 1711 and 1722]

5 Copies. — STCN ID: 216927048

Love's last shift; or, The fool in fashion. A comedy. / By C. Cibber
stcn_copy/21703926X
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Abra-mule: or, Love and empire. A tragedy. / By Trapp

London, for the Company, [between 1711 and 1722]

5 Copies. — STCN ID: 21703926X

Abra-mule: or, Love and empire. A tragedy. / By Trapp