Titles by Edward and Charles Dilly in MLA format
There are 45 titles associated with this firm.
Macaulay, Catharine.
Loose remarks on certain positions to be found in Mr. Hobbes' Philosophical rudiments of government and society. A democratical form of government, in a letter to Signior Paoli.
London:
Thomas Davies [Russell Street],
Edward and Charles Dilly,
Thomas Cadell [London],
George Robinson and John Roberts,
1767.
Macaulay, Catharine.
Loose remarks on certain positions to be found in Mr. Hobbes' Philosophical rudiments of government and society. With a short sketch of a democratical form of government in a letter to Signior Paoli By Catharine Macaulay The second edition With two letters one from an American Gentleman to the author which contains some comments on her sketch of the democractical form of government and the author's answer.
London:
William Johnston [Ludgate Street],
Thomas Davies [Russell Street],
Edward and Charles Dilly,
John Almon [Piccadilly],
Thomas Cadell [London],
1769.
Macaulay, Catharine.
The History of England from the accession of James I to the elevation of the House of Hanover; By Catharine Macaulay. Edit. III.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1769.
Rowe, Elizabeth Singer.
Devout exercises of the heart in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise. By the late Pious and Ingenious Mrs Rowe. Reviewed and published at her request, by I. Watts, D. D. The eighth edition.
London:
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington],
Edward and Charles Dilly,
Thomas Caslon,
Thomas Longman II,
Thomas Field,
James Buckland [57 Paternoster],
1770.
Du Boccage, Anne-Marie Fiquet.
Letters concerning England, Holland and Italy. By the celebrated Madam du Bocage, Member of the Academies of Padua, Bologna, Rome and Lyons. Written During her Travels in those Countries. Translated from the French. In two volumes.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1770.
Macaulay, Catharine.
Observations on a Pamphlet, entitled, thoughts on the cause of the present discontents. By Catharine Macaulay.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1770.
Pemberton, Ebenezer and Phillis Wheatley Peters.
Heaven the Residence of the Saints. A Sermon Occasioned by the sudden and much lamented DEATH of the Rev. George Whitefield, A.M. Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Countess of Huntington. Delivered at the Thursday Lecture at Boston, in America, October 11, 1770. By Ebenezer Pemberton, D. D. Pastor of a Church in Boston. To which is added, An Elegiac Poem on is Death, By Phillis, A Negro Girl, of Seventeen Years of Age, Belonging to Mr J. Wheatley of Boston.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1771.
Macaulay, Catharine.
The History of England from the acession of James I to the elevation of the House of Hanover. By Catharine Macaulay Vol. V From the death of Charles I to the restoration of Charles II.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1771.
Montagu, Elizabeth.
An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear, compared with the Greek and French dramatic poets. With some remarks upon the misrepresentations of Mons. de Voltaire. The third edition.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1772.
Scott, Sarah.
The life of Theodore Agrippa D'Aubigné, containing a succinct account of the most remarkable occurrences during the civil wars of France in the reigns of Charles IX. Henry III. Henry IV. and in the minority of Lewis XIII.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1772.
Russell, Rachel.
Letters of Lady Rachel Russell; from the manuscript in the library at Woburn Abbey. To which is prefixed, an introduction, vindicating the character of Lord Russell against Sir John Dalrymple, &c.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1773.
Russell, Rachel.
Letters of Lady Rachel Russell; From The Manuscript in the Library at Woburn Abbey. To which is prefixed, an introduction, vindicating the character of Lord Russell against Sir John Dalrymple, &c. The second edition, corrected.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1773.
Macaulay, Catharine.
A modest plea for the property of copy right. By Catharine Macaulay.
Bath:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1774.
Russell, Rachel.
Letters of Lady Rachel Russell; from the manuscript in the library at Woburn Abbey. To which is prefixed, an introduction, vindicating the character of Lord Russell against Sir John Dalrymple, &c. The third edition, corrected.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1774.
Turner, Dorothy.
Some account of the life and death of Miss Susanna Turner, (who departed this world July 14, 1672, aged 14.) Written by her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Turner. Taken from a Manuscript found amongst the Papers of her late Grandson, Richard Turner, of Hatton Garden, Esq. and attested, under his own Hand, to be Genuine. To which are annexed some extracts from the letters of Mr. Newton to Mrs. Turner, and from two poems written by Mrs. Turner.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
James Mathews [Matthews],
George Keith,
Mary Lewis [London],
Silvanus Chirm,
1774.
Macaulay, Catharine.
An address to the people of England, Scotland and Ireland, on the present important crisis of affairs. By Catharine Macaulay.
Bath:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1775.
Macaulay, Catharine.
An address to the people of England, Scotland, and Ireland, on the present important crisis of affairs. By Catharine Macaulay. The second edition.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1775.
Chapone, Hester Mulso.
Letters on the improvement of mind, addressed to a young lady. In two volumes. By Mrs. Chapone. The Fifth Edition.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross],
1775.
Chapone, Hester Mulso.
Letters on the improvement of the mind, addressed to a young lady. In two volumes. By Mrs. Chapone. The fifth edition.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross],
1775.
Chapone, Hester Mulso.
Miscellanies in prose and verse, by Mrs. Chapone, Author of Letters on the Improvement of the Mind.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross],
1775.
Chapone, Hester Mulso.
Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, by Mrs. Chapone, Author of Letters on the Improvement of the Mind. The Second Edition.
London:
John Walter [Spring Gardens, Charing Cross],
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1775.
Chapone, Hester Mulso.
Miscellanies in prose and verse, by Mrs. Chapone, author of Letters on the improvement of the mind. The second edition.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross],
1775.
Riggs-Miller, Anna.
Letters from Italy, describing the manners, customs, antiquities, paintings, &c. of that country, in the years MDCCLXX and MDCCLXXI, to a friend residing in France, by an English woman. In three volumes.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1776.
Unknown, .
Poetical Amusements at a Villa near Bath. Vol. I The second edition.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1776.
Unknown, .
Poetical Amusements at a Villa near Bath. Second edition.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1776.
Poetical Amusements at a Villa near Bath. Third edition.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1776.
Poetical Amusements at a Villa near Bath. Printed for the Benefit of the Pauper-charity in that City. Vol. III.
London:
1777.
Chapone, Hester Mulso.
A letter to a new-married lady. By Mrs. Chapone, Author of the Letters on the Improvement of the Mind, &c.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
John Walter [Spring Gardens, Charing Cross],
1777.
Montagu, Elizabeth.
An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear, compared with the Greek and French dramatic poets. With some remarks upon the misrepresentations of Mons. de Voltaire. The fourth edition. To which are now first added, three dialogues of the dead. By Mrs. Montagu.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1777.
Montagu, Elizabeth.
An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear, compared with the Greek and French dramatic poets. With some remarks upon the misrepresentations of Mons. de Voltaire. The fourth edition. To which are now first added, three dialogues of the dead. By Mrs. Montagu.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1777.
Rowe, Elizabeth Singer.
Devout exercises of the heart in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise. By the late pious and ingenious Mrs Rowe. Reviewed and published at her request, by I. Watts, D.D. The ninth edition.
London:
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington],
Edward and Charles Dilly,
Thomas Caslon,
Thomas Longman II,
Thomas Field,
James Buckland [57 Paternoster],
1777.
Riggs-Miller, Anna.
Letters from Italy, describing the manners, customs, antiquities, paintings, &c. of that country, in the years MDCCLXX and MDCCLXXI, to a friend residing in France. By an English woman. The second edition, revised and corrected. In two volumes.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1777.
Chapone, Hester Mulso.
Letters on the improvement of the mind, addressed to a young lady. By Mrs. Chapone. A new edition.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross],
1777.
Chapone, Hester Mulso.
Miscellanies in prose and verse, by Mrs. Chapone, Author of Letters on the Improvement of the Mind. The third edition. To which is now first added, a letter to a new-married lady.
London:
John Walter [Spring Gardens, Charing Cross],
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1777.
Falques, Marianne-Agnès.
Moral and Entertaining Dialogues, in English and French. For the Improvement of Youth. By Mrs. Vaucluse. In two Volumes. Dialogues moraux et amusants, en anglois et françois, pour l'instruction de la jeunesse. Par Madame Fauques de Vaucluse. En deux volumes.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1777.
Thicknesse, Ann.
Sketches of the lives and writings of the ladies of France. Addressed to Mrs. Elizabeth Carter. By Ann Thicknesse.
London:
William Brown,
1778.
Thicknesse, Ann.
Sketches of the lives and writings of the ladies of France. Addressed to Mrs. Elizabeth Carter. By Ann Thicknesse. Volume the first.
London:
William Brown,
1778.
Chapone, Hester Mulso.
Letters on the improvement of the mind, addressed to a young lady. By Mrs. Chapone. The eighth edition.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross],
1778.
Chapone, Hester Mulso.
Letters on the improvement of the mind, addressed to a young lady. In two volumes. By Mrs. Chapone. The seventh edition.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross],
1778.
Murry, Ann.
Mentoria: or, the young ladies instructor, in familiar conversations on moral and entertaining subjects: Calculated to improve Young Minds In the Essential, as well as Ornamental, Parts of Female Education. By Miss Ann Murry. Dedicated, by permission, to the Princess Royal.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1778.
Reeve, Clara.
The old English baron: A gothic story. By Clara Reeve.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1778.
Reeve, Clara.
The old English baron: a Gothic story. By Clara Reeve. The second edition.
London:
Edward and Charles Dilly,
1778.