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  • The benefit of farting explaind [electronic resource] : or, the fundament-all cause of the distempers incident to the fair sex inquir'd into: Proving ? posteriori most of the Disordures in-tail'd on 'em are owing to Flatulencies not seasonably vented. wrote in Spanish, by Don Fart in hando Puff-in dorst, Professor of Bum bast in the University of Craccow. And Translated into English, at the Request and for the Use of the Lady Damp-Fart, of Her-Fart-Shire. By Obadiah Fizle, Groom of the Stool to the Princess of Arse-Mini in Sardinia.

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    • London : printed for A. Moore, near St. Paul's, and sold by the booksellers, [1722]
    • 1722
    • 1 Resource

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  • The benefit of farting explain'd [electronic resource] : or, the fundament-all cause of the distempers incident to the fair sex inquir'd into: Proving ? posteriori most of the Disordures in-tail'd on 'em are owing to Flatulencies not seasonably vented. Wrote in Spanish, by Don Fart in hando Puff-Indorst, Professor of Bum bast in the University of Craccow. And translated into English, at the Request and for the Use of the Lady Damp-Fart, of Her-Fart-Shire. By Obadiah Fizle, Groom of the Stool to the Princess of Arse-Mini in Sardinia.

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    • London : printed for A. Moore, near St. Paul's, and sold by the booksellers, [1722]
    • 1722
    • 1 Resource

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  • The benefit of farting explain'd [electronic resource] : or, the fundament-all cause of the distempers incident to the fair sex, inquir'd into: Proving a Posteriori most of the Disorders In-Tail'd upon them, are owing to Flatulencies not seasonably vented. Wrote in Spanish by Don Fartinando Puff-Indorst, Professor of Bumbast in the University of Craccow. And translated into English at the Request and for the Use of the Lady Damp-Fark of Her-Fart-Shire. By Obadiah Fizle, Groom of the Stool to the Princess of Arsimini in Sardinia.

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    • Long-Fart [i.e. London] : printed by Simon Bumbubbard, at the Sign of the Wind-Mill opposite Twattling-Street, and sold by Edward Hamilton, at the corner of Christ's Church Lane, MDCCXXII. [1722]
    • 1722
    • 1 Resource

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  • The benefit of farting explain'd [electronic resource] : or, the fundament-all cause of the distempers incident to the fair sex inquir'd into: Proving à posteriori most of the disordures in-tail'd on 'em are owing to flatulencies not seasonably vented. Wrote in Spanish, by Don Fartinhando Puff-Indorst, Professor of Bum bast in the University of Craccow. And translated into English, at the request and for the use of the Lady Damp-Fart, of Her-Fart-Shire. By Obadiah Fizle, Groom of the Stool to the Princess of Arse-Mini in Sardinia.

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    • London : printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1722]
    • 1722
    • 1 Resource

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  • The benefit of farting explain'd [electronic resource] : or, the fundament-all cause of the distempers incident to the fair-sex, enquired into. Proving à posteriori most of the dis-ordures in-tail'd upon them, are owing to flatulencies not seasonably vented. Wrote in Spanish by Don Fartinando Puff-indorst Professor of Bumbast in the University of Crackow. And translated into English at the request, and for the use, of the lady Damp-fart of Her-fart-shire. By Obadiah Fizzle, groom of the stool to the princess of arsimini in Sardinia.

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    • Long-fart: (Longford in Ireland) [i.e. London] : printed by Simon Bumbubbard, at the sign of the Wind-Mill opposite Twattling-Street, MDCCXXII. [1722]
    • 1722
    • 1 Resource

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  • The benefit of farting explain'd [electronic resource] : or, the fundament-all cause of the distempers incident to the fair sex. Inquir'd into: Proving à Posteriori most of the Disordures in tail'd on, them are owing to Flatulencies not seasonably vented. Wrote in Spanish, by Don Fart-Inhando Puff-Indorst Professor of Bumbast in the University of Craccow. And translated into English at the request and for the use of the Lady Damp-Fart, of Her-Fart-Shire. A Fart, tho' wholesome does not fail, If barr'd of Passage by the Tail, To fly back to the Head again, And by its Fumes disturb the Brain: Thus Gun-Powder confin'd, you know Sir, Grows stronger, as 'tis ram'd the closer; But, if in open Air it fires, In harmless Smoke its Force expires.

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    • London : printed for A. Moore, near St. Paul's, and Sold by the Booksellers, 1727.
    • 1727
    • 1 Resource

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  • The court and country confectioner [electronic resource] : or, the house-keeper's guide ; to a more speedy, plain, and familiar method of understanding the whole art of confectionary, pastry, distilling, and the making of fine flavoured English wines from all kinds of fruits, herbs, and flowers; comprehending near four hundred and fifty easy and practical receipts, never before made know. Particularly, Preserving. Candying. Icing. Transparent Marmalade, Orange, Pine-Apple, Pistachio, and other Rich Creams. Caramil. Pastils. Bomboons. Puff, Spun, and Fruit-Pastes. Light-Biscuits. Puffs. Rich Seed-Cakes. Custards. Syllabues. Flummeries. Trifles. Whips. Fruite, and other Jellies. Pickles, &c. &c. Also New and easy directions for clarifying the different degrees of sugar, together with several bills of fare of deserts for private gentlemen's families. To which is added, a dissertation on the different species of fruits, and the art of distilling simple waters, cordials, perfumed oils, and essences. By an ingenious foreigner, now head confectioner to the Spanish ambassador in England.

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    • London : printed for G. Riley, and A. Cooke, at their Circulating Library, Queen Street, Berkley Square; J. Bell, near Exeter-Exchange, in the Strand; J. Wheble, at No. 20. Pater-Noster-Row; and C. Etherington, at York, M.DCC.LXX. [1770]
    • 1770
    • 1 Resource

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  • The court and country confectioner [electronic resource] : or, the house-keeper's guide; to a more speedy, plain, and familiar method of understanding the whole art of confectionary, pastry, distilling, and the making of fine flavoured English wines from all kinds of fruits, herbs, and flowers; comprehending near five hundred easy and practical receipts, never before made known. Particularly, Preserving. Candying. Icing. Transparent Marmalade. Orange. Pine-Apple. Pistachio, and other Rich Creams. Caramel. Pastils. Bomboons. Syrups. Puff, Spun, and Fruit-Pastes. Light-Biscuits. Puffs. Rich Seed-Cakes. Custards. Syllabubs. Flummeries. Trifles, Whips, Fruits, and other Jellies. - Pickles, &c. Also New and easy directions for clarifying the different degrees of sugar, together with several bills of fare of deserts for private gentlemen's families, A new edition. To which is added, a dissertation on the different species of fruits, and the art of distilling simple waters, cordials, persumed oils, and essences. By Mr. Borella, now head confectioner to the Spanish Ambassador in England.

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    • London : printed for G. Riley, at his Circulating Library, Curson-Street, May-Fair; J. Bell, in the Strand; J. Wheble, Pater noster-row; and C. Etherington, at York, MDCCLXXII. [1772]
    • 1772
    • 1 Resource

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  • Neighs and whispers : a study of contact and communication with horses / Anahí Zlotnik.

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    • Nottingham : Nottingham University Press, 2012.
    • 2012
    • 1 Item
    FormatCall NumberItem Location
    Text SF281 .Z5613 2012Off-site
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  • Hal Leonard mandolin fake book.

    • Notated music
    • Milwaukee, WI : Hal Leonard, [2016]
    • 2016
    • 1 Item
    FormatCall NumberItem Location
    Notated music JMG 17-328Performing Arts Research Collections - Music

    Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person.

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