Titles by Thomas Gardner in MLA format
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Silvester, Tipping.
A critical dissertation on Titus iii. 10,11. Wherein Mr. Foster's notion of heresy is consider'd, and confuted. And the power of the Church to censure hereticks is vindicated. By Tipping Silvester, M. A. Fellow of Pembroke College Oxon, and Lecturer of St. Bartholomew the Great.
London:
1735.
Silvester, Tipping.
A critical dissertation on Titus iii. 10,11. Wherein Mr. Foster's notion of heresy is consider'd, and confuted. And the power of the Church to censure hereticks is vindicated. By Tipping Silvester, M. A. Fellow of Pembroke College Oxon, and Lecturer of St. Bartholomew the Great.
London:
1735.
Whitefield, George.
A Collection of papers, lately printed in the daily advertiser. Containing, I. A letter from the Rev. Mr. Whitefield to a friend in London, dated at New-Brunswick in New-Jersey, April 27, 1740. II. A letter from the Rev. Mr. Whitefield, to the inhabitants of Maryland, Virginia, North and South-Carolina. III. A letter from the Rev. Mr. Whitefield to a friend in London; shewing the fundamental error of a book called The Whole Duty of Man. IV. A letter from the Rev. Mr. Whitefield, at Georgia, to a friend in London, wherein he vindicates his asserting, that Archbishop Tillotson knew no more of true Christianity than Mahomet. V. A second letter on the same subject. VI. Some observations on the Rev. Mr. Whitefield and his opposers. VII. The manner of the childrens spending their time at the Orphan-House in Georgia.
London:
1740.
Seward, William.
Journal of a voyage from Savannah to Philadelphia, and from Philadelphia to England, M, DCC.XL. By William Seward, Gent. Companion in Travel with the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield.
London:
1740.
Haywood, Eliza.
A present for a servant-maid: or, the sure means of gaining love and esteem. Under the following heads. Observance. Avoiding sloth. Sluttishness. ...
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1743.
Haywood, Eliza.
A present for a servant-maid: or, the sure means of gaining love and esteem. Under the following heads. Observance. Avoiding sloth. Sluttishness. Staying on Errands. Telling Family Affairs. Secrets among Fellow-Servants. Entring into their Quarrels. Tale-Bearing. Being an Eye-Servant. Carelessness of Children. Of Fire, Candle, Thieves. New Acquaintance. Fortune-Tellers. Giving saucy Answers. Liquorishness. Apeing the Fashion. Dishonesty. The Market Penny. Delaying to give Change. Giving away Victuals. Bringing in Chair-Women, Wasting Victuals Quarrels with Fellow-Servants. Behaviour to the Sick. Hearing Things against a Master or Mistress. Being too free with Men Servants. Conduct toward Apprentices. Mispending Time. Publick Shews. Vails. Giving Advice too freely. Chastity. Temptations from the Master. If a single Man. If a married Man. If from the Master's Son. If from Gentle men Lodgers. To which are Added, Directions for going to Market, Also. For Dressing any Common Dish, whether Flesh, Fish, or Fowl. With some Rules for Washing, &c. The Whole calculated for making both the Mistress and the Maid happy.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1743.
Haywood, Eliza.
A present for a servant-maid: or, the sure means of gaining love and esteem. Under the following heads. Observance. Avoiding sloth. Sluttishness. ...
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1743.
Haywood, Eliza.
A present for a servant-maid: or, the sure means of gaining love and esteem. Under the following heads. Observance. Avoiding sloth. Sluttishness. Staying on Errands. Telling Family Affairs. Secrets among Fellow-Servants. Entring into their Quarrels. Tale-Bearing. Being an Eye-Servant. Carelessness of Children. Of Fire, Candle, Thieves. New Acquaintance. Fortune-Tellers. Giving saucy Answers. Liquorishness. Apeing the Fashion. Dishonesty. The Market Penny. Delaying to give Change. Giving away Victuals. Bringing in Chair-Women, Wasting Victuals Quarrels with Fellow-Servants. Behaviour to the Sick. Hearing Things against a Master or Mistress. Being too free with Men Servants. Conduct toward Apprentices. Mispending Time. Publick Shews. Vails. Giving Advice too freely. Chastity. Temptations from the Master. If a single Man. If a married Man. If from the Master's Son. If from Gentle men Lodgers. To which are Added, Directions for going to Market, Also. For Dressing any Common Dish, whether Flesh, Fish, or Fowl. With some Rules for Washing, &c. The Whole calculated for making both the Mistress and the Maid happy.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1743.
Haywood, Eliza.
A present for a servant-maid: or, the sure means of gaining love and esteem. Under the following heads. Observance. Avoiding sloth. Sluttishness. ...
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1745.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE Female Spectator. VOL I. Ill Customs, by Degrees, to Habits Rise, Ill Habits soon become exalted Vice. DRYDEN.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1745.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE Female Spectator. VOL II. Le Luxe et le Jeu sont deux grandes Sources de Misere. Ce n'est pas la Naissance, les Biens, on les grandes Emplois, qui vous rendront considerable dans le Monde, c'est l'Usage que vous en ferez. L'Abbe de Bellegarde.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1745.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE Female Spectator. VOL III.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1745.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE Female Spectator. VOL. IV. Happy alone are those that can Govern the little Empire Man; Bridle their Passions and direct their Will, Thro' all the glitt'ring Paths of charming ill: Who in a fix'd unalterable State Smile at the doubtful Tide of Fate, And scorn alike her Friendship and her Hate. STEPNEY.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1745.
Haywood, Eliza.
A present for a servant-maid: or, the sure means of gaining love and esteem. Under the following heads. Observance. Avoiding sloth. Sluttishness. ...
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1745.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE Female Spectator. VOL I. Ill Customs, by Degrees, to Habits Rise, Ill Habits soon become exalted Vice. DRYDEN.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1745.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE Female Spectator. VOL II. Le Luxe et le Jeu sont deux grandes Sources de Misere. Ce n'est pas la Naissance, les Biens, on les grandes Emplois, qui vous rendront considerable dans le Monde, c'est l'Usage que vous en ferez. L'Abbe de Bellegarde.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1745.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE Female Spectator. VOL III.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1745.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE Female Spectator. VOL. IV. Happy alone are those that can Govern the little Empire Man; Bridle their Passions and direct their Will, Thro' all the glitt'ring Paths of charming ill: Who in a fix'd unalterable State Smile at the doubtful Tide of Fate, And scorn alike her Friendship and her Hate. STEPNEY.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1745.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE Female Spectator. VOL III.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1747.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE Female Spectator. VOL IV. Happy alone are those that can Govern the little Empire Man; Bridle their Passions and direct their Will, Thro' all the glitt'ring Paths of charming ill: Who in a fix'd unalterable State Smile at the doubtful Tide of Fate, And scorn alike her Friendship and her Hate. STEPNEY.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1747.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE Female Spectator. VOL. II. Le Luxe et le Jeu sont deux grandes Sources de Misere. Ce n'est pas la Naissance, les Biens, ou les grandes Emplois, qui vous rendront considerable dans le Monde, c'est l'Usage que vous en ferez. L'Abbe de Bellegarde.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1747.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE Female Spectator. VOL I. Ill Customs, by Degrees, to Habits Rise, III Habits soon become exalted Vice. DRYDEN.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1747.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE Female Spectator. VOL III.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1747.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE Female Spectator. VOL IV. Happy alone are those that can Govern the little Empire Man; Bridle their Passions and direct their Will, Thro' all the glitt'ring Paths of charming ill: Who in a fix'd unalterable State Smile at the doubtful Tide of Fate, And scorn alike her Friendship and her Hate. STEPNEY.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1747.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE Female Spectator. VOL. II. Le Luxe et le Jeu sont deux grandes Sources de Misere. Ce n'est pas la Naissance, les Biens, ou les grandes Emplois, qui vous rendront considerable dans le Monde, c'est l'Usage que vous en ferez. L'Abbe de Bellegarde.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1747.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE FEMALE SPECTATOR. VOL. I. SECOND EDITION.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1748.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE FEMALE SPECTATOR. VOL. II. SECOND EDITION.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1748.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE FEMALE SPECTATOR. VOL. III. SECOND EDITION.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1748.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE FEMALE SPECTATOR. VOL. IV. SECOND EDITION.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1748.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE FEMALE SPECTATOR. VOL. I. SECOND EDITION.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1748.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE FEMALE SPECTATOR. VOL. II. SECOND EDITION.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1748.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE FEMALE SPECTATOR. VOL. III. SECOND EDITION.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1748.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE FEMALE SPECTATOR. VOL. IV. SECOND EDITION.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1748.
Haywood, Eliza.
A present for a servant-maid: or, the sure means of gaining love and esteem. Under the following heads: Observance. Avoiding sloth. Sluttishness.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1749.
Haywood, Eliza.
A present for a servant-maid: or, the sure means of gaining love and esteem. Under the following heads: Observance. Avoiding sloth. Sluttishness.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1749.
Unknown, [Woman].
A present for women addicted to drinking. Adapted to all the different stations of life, from a lady of quality to a common servant.
London:
William Owen,
1750.
Haywood, Eliza.
The female Spectator. Third edition.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1750.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE FEMALE SPECTATOR. VOL I. THIRD EDITION.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1750.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE FEMALE SPECTATOR. VOL II. THIRD EDITION.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1750.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE FEMALE SPECTATOR. VOL III. THIRD EDITION.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1750.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE FEMALE SPECTATOR. VOL IV. THIRD EDITION.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1750.
Haywood, Eliza.
The female Spectator. Third edition.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1750.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE FEMALE SPECTATOR. VOL I. THIRD EDITION.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1750.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE FEMALE SPECTATOR. VOL II. THIRD EDITION.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1750.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE FEMALE SPECTATOR. VOL III. THIRD EDITION.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1750.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE FEMALE SPECTATOR. VOL IV. THIRD EDITION.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1750.
Haywood, Eliza.
Epistles for the ladies. Vol I.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1750.
Haywood, Eliza.
Epistles for the ladies. Vol I.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1750.
Haywood, Eliza.
The history of Miss Betsy Thoughtless, in four volumes. Second edition.
London:
1751.
Haywood, Eliza.
The history of Miss Betsy Thoughtless, in four volumes. Second edition.
London:
1751.
Haywood, Eliza.
The history of Miss Betsy Thoughtless, in four volumes. ...
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1751.
Unknown, [Woman].
Modern Characters: Illustrated By Histories In Real Life, And Address’d to the Polite World.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1753.
Haywood, Eliza.
The history of Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy. In three volumes. By the author of The history of Betsy Thoughtless.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1753.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE Female Spectator. VOL I. FIFTH EDITION.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1755.
Haywood, Eliza.
Epistles for ladies. By the authors of The female spectator. In two volumes. Second edition.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1755.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE Female Spectator. VOL I. FIFTH EDITION.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1755.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE Female Spectator. VOL II. FIFTH EDITION.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1755.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE Female Spectator. VOL III. FIFTH EDITION.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1755.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE Female Spectator. VOL IV. FIFTH EDITION.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1755.
Haywood, Eliza.
The invisible spy. By Exploralibus. ...
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1755.
Haywood, Eliza.
The husband. In answer to The wife.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1756.
Haywood, Eliza.
Epistles for ladies. By the authors of The female spectator. In two volumes. Third edition.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1756.
Haywood, Eliza.
The husband. In answer to The wife.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1756.
Haywood, Eliza.
The wife. By Mira, one of the authors of The Female Spectator, and Epistles for Ladies.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1756.
Haywood, Eliza.
The invisible spy. By Explorabilis. In two volumes. Second edition.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1759.
Haywood, Eliza.
The fortunate foundlings: Being the genuine history of Colonel M-rs, and his sister, Madam Cu P-y, the issue of the Hon. Ch-es M-rs, son of the Late Duke of R-l-d, containing many wonderful accidents that befel them in their travels, and interspersed with the characters and adventures of several persons of condition, in the most polite courts of Europe. The whole calculated for the entertainment and improvement of the youth of both sexes. Fifth edition.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1761.
Haywood, Eliza.
The history of Miss Betsy Thoughtless. In four volumes. Third edition.
London:
1762.
Haywood, Eliza.
The history of Miss Betsy Thoughtless. In four volumes. Third edition.
London:
1762.
Haywood, Eliza.
The wife. By Mira, one of the authors of the female spectator, and epistles for ladies. Second edition.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1762.
Haywood, Eliza.
Epistles for ladies. By the authors of The female spectator. Third edition.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1765.
Haywood, Eliza.
The female spectator. Sixth edition. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1766.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE FEMALE SPECTATOR. VOL I. SIXTH EDITION. By Mrs. ELIZA HAYWOOD.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1766.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE FEMALE SPECTATOR. VOL II. SIXTH EDITION. By Mrs. ELIZA HAYWOOD.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1766.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE FEMALE SPECTATOR. VOL III. SIXTH EDITION. By Mrs. ELIZA HAYWOOD.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1766.
Haywood, Eliza.
THE FEMALE SPECTATOR. VOL IV. SIXTH EDITION. By Mrs. ELIZA HAYWOOD.
London:
Thomas Gardner,
1766.