Titles by John Murphy in APA format
There are 12 titles associated with this firm.
(1760).
The church catechism explain'd, by way of question and answer. and confirmed by scripture proofs. divided into five parts, and twelve sections. wherein a brief and plain account is given of, i. the christian covenant. ii. the christian faith. iii. the christian obedience. iv. the christian prayer. v. the christian sacraments. collected by john lewis, minister of margate in kent. the sixteenth edition, corrected.
Dublin:
Alice James. John Exshaw I [Dame Street] John Murphy.
Davys
, M.
(1763).
The reform'd coquet: or, memoirs of amoranda. a surprizing novel. by mrs. davys.
Dublin:
John Murphy. Benjamin Gunn (also Gunne)
Pennington
, S.
(1766).
Letters on different subjects, in four volumes. amongst which are interspers'd the adventures of alphonso, after the destruction of lisbon. by the author of the unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters.
Dublin:
James Hoey, Senior. John Exshaw I [Dame Street] Sarah Cotter (later Stringer) [Skinner Row] James Potts. Samuel Watson [Dame Street] James Williams [5 Skinner Row] William Sleater I [Cork Hill] William Watson I. Dillon Chamberlaine [Dame Street] John Murphy. Laurence Flin [Castle Street] Elizabeth Watts [m. Lynch in 1768] James Hoey, Junior [Parliament Street] Peter Wilson [Upper Blind Quay] Hugh Boulter Grierson [Parliament Street] Josiah Sheppard [Shepherd] [Skinner Row]
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(1766).
Memoirs of the marchion. of pompadour. written by herself. wherein are displayed the motives of the wars, treaties of peace, embassies, and negotiations, in the several courts of europe: the cabals and intrigues of courtiers; the characters of generals, and ministers of state, with the causes of their rise and fall; and, in general, the most remarkable occurrences at the court of france, during the last twenty years of the reign of lewis xv. translated from the french. in two volumes.
Dublin:
Peter Wilson [ii] [30 Skinner Row] Elizabeth Watts [m. Lynch in 1768] Dillon Chamberlaine [Dame Street] James Potts. James Hoey, Junior [Skinner Row] James Williams. William Colles [19 Dame Street] William II and William IV Smith. John Murphy.
Smollett
, T.G.
(1766).
Travels through france and italy. containing observations on character, customs, religion, government, police, commerce, arts, and antiquities, with a particular description of the town, territory, and climate of nice: to which is added, a register of the weather, kept during a residence of eighteen months in that city. by t. smollett, m.d. in two volumes.
Dublin:
James Hoey, Senior. Ann Leathley. Peter Wilson [Dame St, 1748–66] Elizabeth Watts [m. Lynch in 1768] Henry Saunders [Castle Street] John Exshaw I [Dame Street] Dillon Chamberlaine [Dame Street] John Murphy. W. Sleator. James Hoey, Junior [Parliament Street] James Potts. Samuel Watson [Dame Street] James Williams [5 Skinner Row]
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(1767).
A voyage round the world. in his majesty's ship the dolphin, commanded by the honourable commodore byron. in which is contained, a faithful account of the several places, people, plants, animals, &c. seen on the voyage: and, among other particulars, a minute and exact description of the streights of magellan, and the gigantic poeple called patagonians. together with an accurate account of seven island lately discovered in the south seas. by an officer on board the said ship.
Dublin:
James Hoey, Senior. Peter Wilson [ii] [30 Skinner Row] James Potts. James Williams [5 Skinner Row] William Colles [19 Dame Street] Dillon Chamberlaine [Dame Street] John Mitchell I [Skinner Row] John Murphy. Laurence Flin [Castle Street] William II and William IV Smith. Elizabeth Watts [m. Lynch in 1768] William Sleater I [Castle Street]
Marishall
, J.
(1767).
The history of alicia montague. by the author of clarinda cathcart. in two volumes.
Dublin:
James Potts. James Williams [5 Skinner Row] William Sleater I [Cork Hill] William Colles [19 Dame Street] Dillon Chamberlaine [Dame Street] John Mitchell I [Skinner Row] John Murphy.
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(1767).
The history of miss pittborough. in a series of letters. by a lady. in two volumes.
Dublin:
John Exshaw I [Dame Street] Henry Saunders [Castle Street] James Potts. Robert Bell [Stephen Street] James Williams [5 Skinner Row] William Sleater I [Cork Hill] William Colles [19 Dame Street] Dillon Chamberlaine [Dame Street] John Mitchell I [Skinner Row] John Murphy. William II and William IV Smith. Elizabeth Watts [m. Lynch in 1768] James Hoey, Junior [Parliament Street] Peter Wilson [iii]
(1767).
The history of miss pittborough. in a series of letters. by a lady. in two volumes.
Dublin:
William II and William IV Smith. John Exshaw I [Dame Street] Henry Saunders [Castle Street] John Murphy. Elizabeth Watts [m. Lynch in 1768] James Potts. James Williams [5 Skinner Row] Robert Bell [Stephen Street] John Mitchell I [Skinner Row] James Hoey, Junior [Skinner Row] William Colles [19 Dame Street]
Sheridan
, F.C.
(1767).
The history of nourjahad. by the editor of sidney bidulph.
Dublin:
James Potts. William Sleater I [Cork Hill] William Colles [19 Dame Street] Dillon Chamberlaine [Dame Street] James Williams [5 Skinner Row] John Mitchell I [Skinner Row] John Murphy. Peter Wilson [Upper Blind Quay]
Fisher Slack
, A.
(1768).
The new-english tutor: or, modern preceptor. consisting of orthography (or the art of spelling and reading) digested into a practical system under a few plain, easy rules, which any child must be capable of retaining. observations on the particular powers of letters, and such as vary in their uses and sounds, according to their different positions, the uses of the quiescent letters, &c. all exemplified by lessons, or exercises under them, methodized to a advance a learner in the readiest manner to read a modern author. also, a practical abstract of english grammar, and scripture histories. this work is beautified with elegant cuts, representing such vices as children are most addicted to and such virtues as should be first inculcated: likewise severa fable cuts, with striking lessons, referring to each particular passion, &c. by a. fisher.
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Fisher Slack
, A.
(1768).
The new-english tutor: or, modern preceptor. consisting of orthography (or the art of spelling and reading) digested into a practical system under a few plain, easy rules, which any child must be capable of retaining. observations on the particular powers of letters, and such as vary in their uses and sounds, according to their different positions, the uses of the quiescent letters, &c. all exemplified by lessons, or exercises under them, methodized to a advance a learner in the readiest manner to read a modern author. also, a practical abstract of english grammar, and scripture histories. this work is beautified with elegant cuts, representing such vices as children are most addicted to and such virtues as should be first inculcated: likewise severa fable cuts, with striking lessons, referring to each particular passion, &c. by a. fisher.
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