| Bookseller | 
                            Alkibla. Part II. Or, the disquisition upon worshiping towards the east continued from the Primitive to the Present Times: with a serious and impartial Examination of the Reasons assigned for the Practice by our Modern Divines: in order to obviate Superstition in our Publick Devotion, to remove from it all Party-Distinction and unnecessary Objections, and to assert the Principles of the Reformation; by reducing the Ceremonies of Churchmen to the Standard of the Church. To which are prefix'd Some Thoughts by way of Preface concerning the proper Use of Ridicule in Controversies stil'd Religious. | 
                            
                                                                                                        Asplin
                                        , William
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                                        Dodd I
                                        , Anne
                                    (Bookseller)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1731 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Bookseller | 
                            An epistle from a footman in London to the celebrated Stephen Duck. | 
                            
                                                                                                        Nutt
                                        , Elizabeth
                                    (Bookseller)
                                     
                                                                                                        Dodd I
                                        , Anne
                                    (Bookseller)
                                     
                                                                                                        Unknown
                                        , [Man]
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1731 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Bookseller | 
                            The impartial quaker: in answer to the Impartial Churchman. Written by Dr. Robert Warren, Rector of Stratford Bow in Middlesex. By H. L. | 
                            
                                                                                                        L.
                                        , H.
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                                        Nutt
                                        , Elizabeth
                                    (Bookseller)
                                     
                                                                                                        Dodd I
                                        , Anne
                                    (Bookseller)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1731 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Bookseller | 
                            The york miscellany: consisting of poems on several occasions. By Stephen Maxwell, of the City of York. | 
                            
                                                                                                        Maxwell
                                        , Stephen
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                                        Dodd I
                                        , Anne
                                    (Bookseller)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1731 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Publisher | 
                            A brief vindication of those who have lately conform'd, from the uncharitable censures of a pamphlet, entitled, Some observations upon the present state of the Dissenting interest, and the Case of Those who have lately deserted it. | 
                            
                                                                                                        Unknown
                                        , 
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                                        Dodd I
                                        , Anne
                                    (Bookseller)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1731 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Publisher | 
                            A modest argument, pro and con, enquiring into the cause why base and mean actions should be committed by the Irish in particular, more than any other nation. | 
                            
                                                                                                        W.
                                        , 
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                                        Dodd I
                                        , Anne
                                    (Bookseller)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1731 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Bookseller | 
                            An essay, proving, that inclosing commons, and common-field-lands, is contrary to the interest of the nation: In which some Passages in the New System of Agriculture, by J. Laurence M.A. and in the Duty and Office of a Land-Steward, by E. Laurence, Land-Surveyor, are examined. Dedicated to James Oglethorpe Esq; Member of Parliament for Haslemere in the County of Surrey. | 
                            
                                                                                                        Cowper
                                        , John
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                                        Dodd I
                                        , Anne
                                    (Bookseller)
                                     
                                                                                                        Nutt
                                        , Elizabeth
                                    (Bookseller)
                                     
                                                                and 1 more.                             | 
                            1732 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Bookseller | 
                            Or a Compendious Treatise of the Diseases of the Skin, from the Slightest Itching Humour in Particular Parts Only, to the Most Inveterate Itch, Stubborn Scabbiness, and Confirmed Leprosy. Plainly Describing Their Symptoms, Nature, Dependance on Each Other, Original Cause, and Dismal Consequence to the Patients and Their Posterity, If Neglected Or Mismanaged. Also the Dangerous Effects of Quicksilver Girdles, Ointments, Washes, and Other Pernicious Mercurial-medicines. Discovering the True and Only Certain Method of Curing Those Distempers with Safety, Ease, and Expedition, and Without the Use of Dabbing Ointments, Brimstone, Or Other Nauseous and Ill-smelling Remedies, Confinement of the Patient, Disorder of the Body, Or Knowledge of the Nearest Friend. The Whole Illustrated with Several Extraordinary Cases, and Very Remarkable Cures Performed by the Author, Necessary to be Read by All Persons, But More Especially Those who are Unhappily Troubled with the Itch, Or Any Other Cutaneous Distempers. By T.S. The seventh edition, with additions. | 
                            
                                                                                                        Spooner
                                        , Thomas
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                                        Dodd I
                                        , Anne
                                    (Bookseller)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1732 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Bookseller | 
                            The case of Mrs Mary Catharine Cadiere, against the Jesuit Father John Baptist Girard. In a memorial presented to the Parliament of Aix. Wherein that Jesuit is accused of seducing her, by the abominable Doctrines of Quietism, into the most criminal excesses of Lewdness, and under an appearance of the highest mystical Devotion, deluding into the same Vices six other Females, who, like her, had put their consciences under his direction. With a preface by the Publisher, Containing a short and plain Account of the Rules of proceeding according to the Laws and Customs of France in Cases of this Nature. The Second Edition. | 
                            
                                                                                                        Cadière
                                        , Marie Catherine
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1732 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Bookseller | 
                            The case of Mrs. Mary Catharine Cadiere, against the Jesuit Father John Baptist Girard. In a memorial presented to the Parliament of Aix. Wherein He is accused of seducing her, by the abominable Doctrines of Quietism, into the most criminal excesses of Lewdness, and under an appearance of the highest mystical Devotion, deluding into the same Vices six other Females, who had put their consciences under his direction. With a preface by the publisher, Containing a short and plain Account of the Rules of proceeding according to the Laws and Customs of France in Cases of this Nature. The tenth edition corrected. | 
                            
                                                                                                        Cadière
                                        , Marie Catherine
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1732 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Bookseller | 
                            The case of Mrs. Mary Catherine Cadiere, against the Jesuit Father John Baptist Girard. In a memorial presented to the Parliament of Aix. Wherein he is accused of seducing her, by the abominable Doctrines of Quietism, into the most criminal excesses of Lewdness, and under an appearance of the highest mystical Devotion, deluding into the same vices six other females, who had put their consciences under his direction. With a preface by the publisher, Containing a short and plain Account of the Rules of proceeding according to the Laws and Customs of France in Cases of this Nature. The eleventh edition corrected. | 
                            
                                                                                                        Cadière
                                        , Marie Catherine
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1732 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Printer | 
                            The case of Mrs. Mary Catharine Cadiere, against the Jesuit father John Baptist Girard. In a memorial presented to the Parliament of AIX. Wherein that Jesuit ia accused of seducing her, by the abominable doctrines of quietism, into the most criminal excesses of lewdness, and under an appearance of the highest mystical devotion, deluding into the same vices six other females, who, like her, had put their consciences under his direction. With a preface by the publisher, containing a short and plain account of the rules of proceeding according to the laws and customs of France in cases of this nature. The nineth edition corrected. | 
                            
                                                                                                        Unknown
                                        , 
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1732 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Publisher | 
                            A brief narrative of the unhappy affair, which happened at the city of Tours in France, to the Lord Viscount Dunkeron; only son to the Right Honourable the Earl of Shelburne in the kingdom of Ireland. Mr. Kinnersly, brother to the lady of Sir John Frederick Bart; Mr. Hamilton, nephew to Colonel Hamilton, the late Duke Hamilton's second in Hyde-Park. And, Mr. Stuart, another Scotch gentleman: touching the killing of one Mauripate, an Italian gamester, in the said city, upon the twentieth day of November last, N.S. being the anniversary of the feast of St. Andrew, the tutelar patron of Scotland. Wherein, that unfortunate transaction is set in a true and impartial light. To which is added, some account of the instances made by the Earl Waldegrave to the French court, and his Majesty's most gracious interposition in behalf of the said gentlemen his subjects. | 
                            
                                                                                                        Unknown
                                        , 
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                                        Dodd I
                                        , Anne
                                    (Publisher)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1732 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Publisher | 
                            A letter to the proprietors of the South-Sea stock. Shewing what will be the most easy and effectual method to discharge their present bond debt, without prejudice to their capital stock. | 
                            
                                                                                                        Nutt
                                        , Elizabeth
                                    (Publisher)
                                     
                                                                                                        Unknown
                                        , 
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1732 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Publisher | 
                            Reasons offer'd against pushing for the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts: ... As also, a few words of advice to the pushing dissenters: occasion'd by a certain paper dispersed at a late general meeting, intitled, Reasons for pushing, &c. By a Protestant dissenter, a friend to truth, peace, and liberty. | 
                            
                                                                                                        Sladen
                                        , John
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                                        Dodd I
                                        , Anne
                                    (Bookseller)
                                     
                                                                                                        Nutt
                                        , Elizabeth
                                    (Bookseller)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1732 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Publisher | 
                            Reasons offer'd against pushing for the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts: Together with Some Queries upon that Important Affair: As also, a few words of advice to the pushing dissenters: occasioned by a certain paper dispersed at a late general meeting, entituled, Reasons for pushing, &c. By a Protestant dissenter, a friend to truth, peace and liberty. | 
                            
                                                                                                        Sladen
                                        , John
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                                        Nutt
                                        , Elizabeth
                                    (Publisher)
                                     
                                                                                                        Dodd I
                                        , Anne
                                    (Publisher)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1732 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Publisher | 
                            The case of Mrs Mary Catharine Cadiere, against the Jesuit Father John Baptist Girard. In a memorial presented to the Parliament of Aix. Wherein that Jesuit is accused of seducing her, by the abominable Doctrines of Quietism, into the most criminal excesses of Lewdness, and under an appearance of the highest mystical Devotion, deluding into the same Vices six other Females, who, like her, had put their consciences under his direction. With a preface by the Publisher, Containing a short and plain Account of the Rules of proceeding according to the Laws and Customs of France in Cases of this Nature. The Second Edition. | 
                            
                                                                                                        Cadière
                                        , Marie Catherine
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1732 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Publisher | 
                            The case of Mrs. Mary Catharine Cadiere, against the Jesuit Father John Baptist Girard. In a memorial presented to the Parliament of Aix. Wherein He is accused of seducing her, by the abominable Doctrines of Quietism, into the most criminal excesses of Lewdness, and under an appearance of the highest mystical Devotion, deluding into the same Vices six other Females, who had put their consciences under his direction. With a preface by the publisher, Containing a short and plain Account of the Rules of proceeding according to the Laws and Customs of France in Cases of this Nature. The tenth edition corrected. | 
                            
                                                                                                        Cadière
                                        , Marie Catherine
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1732 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Publisher | 
                            The case of Mrs. Mary Catherine Cadiere, against the Jesuit Father John Baptist Girard. In a memorial presented to the Parliament of Aix. Wherein he is accused of seducing her, by the abominable Doctrines of Quietism, into the most criminal excesses of Lewdness, and under an appearance of the highest mystical Devotion, deluding into the same vices six other females, who had put their consciences under his direction. With a preface by the publisher, Containing a short and plain Account of the Rules of proceeding according to the Laws and Customs of France in Cases of this Nature. The eleventh edition corrected. | 
                            
                                                                                                        Cadière
                                        , Marie Catherine
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1732 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Publisher | 
                            The court bishop no apostolical bishop; or conferences between an apostolical bishop, the Bishop of ***, and the rector of Llan-Tres-Saint. | 
                            
                                                                                                        Unknown
                                        , 
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                                        Nutt
                                        , Elizabeth
                                    (Bookseller)
                                     
                                                                                                        Dodd I
                                        , Anne
                                    (Bookseller)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1732 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Bookseller | 
                            Now or never: or Serious advice to the dissenters in general: In which is contained reasons for their patitioning for liberty this present sessions of Parliament, notwithstanding all the suggestions of false brethren. By Rachel Collins. | 
                            
                                                                                                        Collins
                                        , Rachel
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                                        Dodd I
                                        , Anne
                                    (Bookseller)
                                     
                                                                                                        Nutt
                                        , Elizabeth
                                    (Bookseller)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1733 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Bookseller | 
                            Reasons offer'd against pushing for the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts: Together with Some queries Upon that important Affair. As also, a few words of advice to the pushing dissenters: occasion'd by a certain paper dispersed at a late general meeting, intitled, Reasons for pushing, &c. By a Protestant dissenter, a friend to truth, peace, and liberty. | 
                            
                                                                                                        Sladen
                                        , John
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                                        Nutt
                                        , Elizabeth
                                    (Bookseller)
                                     
                                                                                                        Dodd I
                                        , Anne
                                    (Bookseller)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1733 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Publisher | 
                            A description of Bath: a poem. In a letter to a friend. | 
                            
                                                                                                        Chandler
                                        , Mary
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1733 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Publisher | 
                            A second letter to the Right Reverend Richard, Lord Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry. In defence of a former letter to his Lordship. Wherein that misrepresented and injured Christian society, called Quakers, are impartially defended against his Lordship's vindicator. By T. S. | 
                            
                                                                                                        S.
                                        , T.
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                                        Dodd I
                                        , Anne
                                    (Publisher)
                                     
                                                                                                        Nutt
                                        , Elizabeth
                                    (Publisher)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1733 | 
                        
                                                                    
                            | Publisher | 
                            An elegy to a young lady, in the manner of Ovid. By ------ With an answer: by a lady, author of the verses to the imitator of Horace. | 
                            
                                                                                                        Hammond
                                        , James
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                                        Montagu
                                        , Mary Wortley
                                    (Author)
                                     
                                                                                             | 
                            1733 | 
                        
                                    
                
                     
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