Titles by George Woodfall [Charing Cross] in APA format
There are 37 titles associated with this firm.
Unknown
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(1741?).
Seasonable advice to the disinterested freeholders of great britain: in which the conduct and designs both of the court and country parties are impartially stated and examined, and such pointed out as are most deserving in the approaching elections.
London:
Mary Cooper. Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St] Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] Elizabeth Cooke [Cook] Anne Dodd II. George Woodfall [Charing Cross] Henry Chapelle [Chappelle]
Unknown
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(1745).
The hampstead congress: or, the happy pair.
London:
Unknown
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(1745).
The hampstead congress: or, the happy pair.
London:
(1745).
The hampstead congress: or, the happy pair.
London:
Mary Cooper. Anne Dodd II. George Woodfall [Charing Cross]
Unknown
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(1745?).
Remarkable cures perform'd by tar-water; collected out of the gentleman's magazine, &c.
London:
Unknown
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(1746).
On the late decease of the honourable john spencer, esq; an elegiac essay. humbly inscribed to his grace the duke of m----------.
London:
Unknown
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(1747).
The female rebels: being some remarkable incidents of the lives, characters, and families of the titular duke and dutchess of perth, the lord and lady ogilvie, and of miss florence m'donald. containing several particulars of these remarkable persons not hitherto published.
London:
Fielding
, H.
(1747).
Ovid’s art of love paraphrased, and adapted to the present time. with notes. and a most correct edition of the original. book i.
London:
Anne Dodd II. George Woodfall [Charing Cross] Mary Cooper.
Pilkington
, L.
(1748).
Memoirs of mrs. lætitia pilkington, wife to the rev. mr. matthew pilkington. written by herself. wherein are occasionally interspersed, all her poems; with anecdotes of several eminent persons, living and dead. among others, dean swift, alexander pope, esq; &c. &c. &c.
London:
Unknown
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(1748).
Memoirs of the life and times, of sir thomas deveil, knight, one of his majesty's justices of the peace, for the counties of middlesex, essex, surry and hertfordshire, the city and liberty of westminster, the tower of london, and the liberties thereof, &c.
London:
Unknown
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(1748).
The fool: being a collection of essays and epistles, moral, political, humourous, and entertaining. published in the daily gazetteer. with the author's preface, and a complete index.
London:
Henley
, J.
(1748).
The informer's winding-sheet: or, nine oaths for a shilling. being a parable, in five allegorical discourses: on i. st. paul's treatment and apology, on a charge of preaching against the government. ii. gallio's prohibiting the prosecution of st. paul, for words; and a sketch of words accused, in a manuscript paper, privately handed about the public, answered. iii. the liberty of one protestant dissenter's preaching in his own way, asserted; proving the words were for the government: and a reply to the censure of indecent or light expressions, pretense of religion, ridiculing religion, wicked purpose, sedition, treason, blasphemy, disorder, &c. iv. the justice's and counsellor's vade-mecum, a disquisition on false witness, by the laws of god, nature, nations, philosophy, the civil, canon, and common laws; and the validity or nullity of evidence of words decided. v. the right to free speaking and reasoning in all lights, on trustees of government, no sedition, but one weight in the people's choice on occasion between in english free protestant authority, and a supposed french popish dominion: and sedition defin'd. by sir mawdcope moreclarke, of hull, in coates's rents, garrn-street, opposite the sign of the seven affidavits.
London:
Lilburn Shaftsbury.
Unknown
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(1748).
Memoirs of the life and times, of sir thomas deveil, knight, one of his majesty's justices of the peace, for the counties of middlesex, essex, surry and hertfordshire, the city and liberty of westminster, the tower of london, and the liberties thereof, &c.
London:
Unknown
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(1748).
The fool: being a collection of essays and epistles, moral, political, humourous, and entertaining. published in the daily gazetteer. with the author's preface, and a complete index.
London:
Loredano
, G.F.
(1748).
The life of adam. translated from gio francisco loridano. to which is subjoyn'd, an essay towards an analysis of the human mind. being, an enquiry into the original of our ideas of good and evil, and the nature, rise, and progress of the passions, habits, and affections of the human soul. by richard murray, a. m. & j. u. b.
London:
Thomas Osborne II. Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] Elizabeth Cooke [Cook] Mary Cooper. Charles Corbett. Anne Dodd II. George Woodfall [Charing Cross] John Jackson. Henry Chapelle [Chappelle] Elizabeth Amey.
Unknown
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(1749).
A familiar epistle to the celebrated mrs. con. phillips, on her apology. by a gentleman of the inner temple.
London:
Wesley
, J.
(1749).
A letter to the reverend dr. conyers middleton, occasioned by his late free enquiry.
London:
Wesley
, J.
(1750).
A letter to the author of the enthusiasm of methodists and papists compar'd.
London:
Unknown
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(1750).
A serious and affectionate address to the cities of london and westminster; occasioned by the late earthquake. the second edition.
London:
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] Elizabeth Cooke [Cook] Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St] Jacob Loyseau. George Woodfall [Charing Cross] Henry Chapelle [Chappelle]
Shower
, J.
(1750).
An appendix to the reverend mr. john shower's practical reflections on the earthquakes that have happened in europe and america, &c. being a continuation of his account, and practical reflections, after his manner, from the year 1693, down to these last shocks that were felt at london and westminster, on february 8th and march 8th, 1749-50, with an application, adapted to the present times, &c.
London:
Guiton
, M.
(1750).
Plain and familiar instructions on ruptures, designed for the use of the female sex: in which are given distinct notions of these maladies, and the most proper means of curing them: together with accurate rules and directions on the use and application of trusses. by mademoiselle guiton, surgeon of paris.
London:
Shower
, J.
(1750).
Practical reflections on the earthquakes that have happened in europe and america, but chiefly in the islands of jamaica, england, sicily, malta, &c. with a particular and historical account of them, and divers other earthquakes. by john shower. the second edition.
London:
Unknown
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(1750).
A serious and affectionate address to the cities of london and westminster; occasioned by the late earthquake. the second edition.
London:
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] Elizabeth Cooke [Cook] Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St] Jacob Loyseau. George Woodfall [Charing Cross] Henry Chapelle [Chappelle]
Wesley
, J.
(1750?).
Primitive physick: or, an easy and natural method of curing most diseases. the second edition, inlarged.
Bristol:
Blandy
, M.
(1752).
Genuine letters that pass'd between miss blandy and miss jeffries, before and after conviction.
London:
John Scott.
Swan
, J., &
Jeffreys
, E.
(1752).
The only true and authentic trial of john swan and miss elizabeth jeffreys, for the murder of her uncle, mr. joseph jeffreys, of walthamstow in essex, at the lent assizes held at chelmsford, on wednesday the eleventh instant, before the hon. sir martin wright and sir michael foster, knts. two of his majesty's justices of the court of king's-bench. to which are added, original letters, in which are included their own confessions; and several particulars relating to the murder, never before made public. also the will of the late mr. jeffreys.
London:
Wesley
, J.
(1755).
A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week. the fifth edition.
Bristol:
Unknown
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(1755).
A letter to a member of the irish parliament relative to the present state of ireland. wherein many advantages, are laid down which would arise to the province of munster in particular, and to the kingdom in general, from improving and farther extending the navigation of the blackwater river thro' the counties of waterford and corke.
London:
Wesley
, J.
(1755).
Primitive physick: or, an easy and natural method of curing most diseases. the fifth edition, corrected and enlarged.
Bristol:
Unknown
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(1755).
The country coquet; or, miss in her breeches. a ballad opera. as it may be acted at the theatre-royal in drury-lane. by a young lady.
London:
John Major. George Woodfall [Charing Cross]
Unknown
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(1756).
A form of prayer, for the use of private families, and particular persons. compos'd on occasion of the late dreadful earthquakes, and now publish'd pursuant to his majesty's pious order, for a general fast, to be religiously kept on the 6th of february, 1756. to which is added, an hymn, suitable to the occasion, for children to learn by heart. by a divine of the church of england.
London:
(1756).
An essay on the times.
London:
Christopher Henderson. Mary Cooper. George Woodfall [Charing Cross] J. Langford.
Unknown
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(1756?).
A letter to a member of the irish parliament relative to the present state of ireland. wherein many advantages, are laid down which would arise to the province of munster in particular, and to the kingdom in general, from improving and farther extending the navigation of the blackwater river thro' the counties of waterford and corke. the second edition.
London:
Pitt
, V.C.
(1758).
Heads of a scheme for erecting publick magazines, to relieve the necessities of the poor, and supply england with corn. by villars clara pitt, fourth sister to the right honourable william pitt, esq; principal secretary of state. the second edition.
London:
Davys
, M.
(1760).
The reform'd coquet; or, memoirs of amoranda. a novel. by mrs. davys, author of the humours of york. the seventh edition.
London:
Mary Cooper. George Woodfall [Charing Cross] William Cater.
Unknown
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(1769).
The comments of bull face double fee, on the petition of the freeholders of the county of middlesex; abounding with the most scurrilous abuse, indecent invectives, and audacious manaces; against the petitioners, and every other person concerned in preparing and supporting that petition, continued in the gazeteer, from the 6th of june last, to the 7th of july inclusive.
London:
Pye
, J.H.
(1775).
A peep into the principal seats and gardens in and about twickenham (the residence of the muses) with a suitable companion for those who wish to visit windsor or hampton-court. to which is added, a history of a little kingdom on the banks of the thames, and its present sovereign, his laws, government, &c. by a lady of distinction, in the republic of letters.
London:
John Almon [Piccadilly] John Bew [Paternoster Row] George Woodfall [Charing Cross]