The History of Hudson's Bay ... Being the Last Chapter of Volume I of "The British Empire in America", by John Oldmixon
John Oldmixon, Reflections on Dr. Swift's Letter to Harley, 1712; And, Arthur Mainwaring, The British Academy, 1712
Nixon's Cheshire Prophecy at Large. Published from the Lady Cowper's Correct Copy, in the Reign of Queen Anne. With Historical and Political Remarks: and Several Instances Wherein it is Fulfilled. Also His Life. By John Oldmixon Esq. The Tenth Edition
The British Empire in America, Containing the History of the Discovery, Settlement, Progress and State of the British Colonies on the Continent and Islands of America ... Second Edition, Corrected ... With the Continuation of the History ... from ... 1710 to the Present Time, Etc. [By John Oldmixon. With Maps.].
The Arts of Logick and Rhetorick, Illustrated by Examples Taken Out of the Best Authors ... Interpreted and Explain'd by ... Father Bouhours. [Adapted by John Oldmixon from “La Manière de Bien Penser.”] To which are Added Parallel Quotations Out of the Most Eminent English Authors in Verse and Prose, Etc
The Original Predictions of Robert Nixon, Commonly Called the Cheshire Prophet; in Doggrel Verse ... Also Some Particulars of His Life; by J. Oldmixon, Esq. and Others
Arcana Gallica: or, the secret history of France for the last century. Shewing by what steps the French Ministers destroy'd the liberties of that nation in general, and the Protestant Religion in particular, etc. By the author of the secret history of Europe [John Oldmixon].
Nixon's Cheshire prophecy at large ... With historical and political remarks ... Together with the life of Nixon. By John Oldmixon, Esq.; The eleventh edition
Memoirs of North Britain ... in which it is prov'd, that the Scots nation have always been zealous in the defence of the Protestant religion and liberty, etc. [by John Oldmixon.] Few MS. notes