J. L.
34 works on record
Works

Ten days in the jungle
The Life and memorable actions of King William III
Englands Doxologie. Or Rather The three Kingdomes Eucharisticall Sacrifice at the Altar of th' Almighty. For the manifold Mercies, and miraculous Deliverances vouchsafed at sundry times to the severall Nations. To which is annexed A Briefe Relation Of The memorable Acts, and prosperous proceedings of the High, Honourable, and happy Assembly of Parliament, In this present year of Grace, 1641
A letter to a member of Parliament
The Scotch Covenant Condemned, And The Kings most saCRed Majesty Vindicated In Some Animadversions on a Paper, Intituled, The Form and Order of the Coronation of Charles the II. King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, as it was Acted and done at Scoon, Janu.1.An.1651
Hymns adapted to the services of the Church of England
Traité de galvanoplastie
General Booth's tribute to the memory of his 'Officers in heaven'
Cure
Truth vindicated, or Mr. Keach's sober appeal answered
Discours sur le patriotisme
A particular description of the famous town and citadel of Dunkirk
A brief memorial of Mrs. Lockwood, wife of the Rev. John Lockwood
A letter from a trinitarian to a unitarian
Przechadzka kronikarza po rynku Krakowskim
An account of the extraordinary abstinence of Ann Moor of Tutbury, who has, for the space of 2 years, lived entirely without food
A papist mis-represented and represented
To the Pope, and all his cardinals, bishops, Jesuits, monks, and friars, with all the rest of his people
Old sayings [and predictions] verified and fulfilled, touching [the young] King of Scotland and his gued subjects
An inquiry into the nature and origin of that very common and hurtful disorder
A letter to a member of Parliament, shewing the injustice and pernicious consequences of the proposal lately made by the old East India Company
Samuel Alexander, 1859-1938
A Peider Lansel, 1863-1943. 13 dec. 1943
Éloge de l'abbé Millot, de l'Académie française
Den blinden Gaauoog
Amongst machines
A letter from on board Their Majesties fleet near Ushant, July the twentieth, 1689
Every man his own engraver
A letter to a Member of Parliament. Shewing the injustice and pernicious consequences of the proposal lately made by the old East India Company, to have the fund of the new Company ... with the whole trade of the East Indies, settled on themselves by act of Parliament
A particular description of the famous town and cittadel of Dunkirk
An examination of the astronomical doctrine of the moon's rotation
An inquiry into the nature and origin of that very common and hurtful disorder commonly denominated a cold
The new disease, or, A rational account of the great colds and couhgs [sic] now raging amongst us
Two excellent songs intituled. I. The farmer's complaint, or Jockey's dream: shewing; the pride and ambition of the farmers, factors, and victual-mongers; and the distressed and deplorable condition of the poor at this day. Composed in a dream, by J.L. II. Wolf's lament