Robert Gosling
Active Years
Min year: 1707, Max year: 1732, Max count: 4
Establishments over time
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Locations over time
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As Publisher
- 1707: Human souls naturally immortal
- 1710: The life of Mr. Thomas Betterton, the late eminent tragedian. Wherein the action and utterance of the stage, bar, and pulpit, are distinctly consider'd. With The Judgment of the late Ingenious Monsieur de St. Evremond, upon the Italian and French Music and Opera's; in a Letter to the Duke of Buckingham. To which is added, The amorous widow, or the Wanton Wife. A Comedy. written by Mr. Betterton. Now first printed from the Original Copy
- 1720: The life of Mr. Thomas Betterton, the late eminent tragedian
- 1728: Four dissertations: I. Of God's permitting the fall of Adam, and creating Man capable of Sin. II. Of the Extraordinary Assistances vouchsafed to the first Publishers of the Gospel, and the Primitive Church. III. Of Prophetical Revelation. IV. Of the resurrection of the same body. By Robert D'Oyly, M. A. Rector of Ginge-Hospital in Essex, and late Fellow of Wadham-College in Oxford
- 1732: A journey through England
As Bookseller
- 1710: A common law treatise of usury, and usurious contracts: are said Usurious in our Law. What Contracts are Usurious or not, in respect of Contingency, or Probability, or in respect of the Times of Payment; Or in respect of Subsequent Agreements, or Receipts after the first Contract made. In what Cases the Contract shall be taken as a Penalty, or in Nature of a Nomine Poenae, and not as Usurious. Of Goods, Chattels, &c. and not barely Loan of Money. Wherein is also added. Explication of the several Statutes against Usury, with many Cases of Brokers. Informations on the Statutes, either upon Loanes or Receipts, as the Case is, with safe Directions to draw them; In what Court, and within what Time to be brought. And Presidents of Forfeitures and Penalties. Of Pleading the Statute of Usury, to avoid Bonds, &c. Pleadings as to Loan or Receipts, What Averment may be made to draw the Contract out of the Statute of Usury. Evidence, Tryal, Verdict in Informations, &c
- 1726: Firma burgi, or an historical essay concerning the cities towns and buroughs of England. Taken from records. By Thomas Madox Esquire, His Majesties Historiographer.
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