Titles by s.n. [sine nomine] in APA format
There are 490 titles associated with this firm.
Maris
, E.
(1700).
At the blew-ball in grays-inn lane near holborn barrs, next door to a tallow-chandler; where you may see my name upon a board over the door. liveth elizabeth maris, the true german gentlewoman. lately arrived.
London:
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Povey
, M.
(1700).
Mrs povey's letter to her countrymen in staffordshire, occasioned by the dissenters complaint of their persecution by the church.
London:
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Fowler
, A.
(1700).
To his grace, james duke of queensberry his majesty's high commissioner; and the right honourable, right worshipfull, and very honoured, the lords, barons, and burgesses, presently assembled in parliament; anna fowler relict of mr. william arnot late minister of the gospel at ebdie.
Edinburgh:
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Unknown
, [.
(1700).
From our womens yearly meeting held at york the 19th. and 20th. days of the fourth mounth. 1700.
London:
Laverenst
, A.
(1700).
In holbourn over against southampton-square, at the coffin and child, against the watch-house, next door to the sugar-loaf and role, where you will see the golden-ball hanging over the passage door, liveth anne laverenst, a german gentlewoman.
London:
Laverenst
, A.
(1700?).
To ladies and all others of the female sex.
London:
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Lead
, J.
(1701).
A fountain of gardens: or, a spiritual diary of the wonderful experiences of a christian soul, under the conduct of the heavenly wisdom; continued from the year mdclxxviii, to the middle of the year mdclxxxvi. vol. iii. part. ii. by j. lead.
London:
Holman
, A.
(1701).
Holman's london ink powder for records. publish'd by his majesty's patent under the great seal of england. which being found by experience of many thousands of persons (here as well as in foreign parts) to be most excellent for making the best black writing ink, ...
London:
Perkins
, E.
(1701).
The reply of elizabeth perkins, to the case of edmund perkins, esq; concerning a bill preferr'd in parliament for the education of her five children in the protestant religion.
London:
Petty
, D.
(1702).
Proposals for the publick service for raising a loan of 260000 l. are humbly offered to the honourable house of lords, by mrs. dorothy petty, the director, trustees and managers of the trading society of insurers on births, marriages, and servants, and the subscribers to the same, kept at the white-lion without temple-bar, humbly praying a continuance thereof, the suppressing of which will be of utter ruin to several of her majesties subjects.
London:
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Packer
, A.
(1704).
Mrs. packer's answer to the lady ashe's reasons for passing the bill sent from the house of lords.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Packer
, A.
(1704).
Mrs. packer's answer to the lady ashe's reasons for passing the bill sent from the house of lords.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Manley
, D., &
Browne
, J.
(1705).
The secret history of queen zarah, and the zarazians; being a looking-glass for ----- -------- in the kingdom of albigion. faithfully translated from the italian copy now lodg'd in the vatican at rome and never before printed in any language.
London:
Searle
, M.
(1706).
Margaret searl, wife to the late samuel searl, famous for relieving and curing deafness, depending on any external obstruction of the organ of the ear; who had practised this art above thirty eight years past, and communicated the secret to me only, who practis'd it with him, in his life time, for many years, after the same way and method. still living in pye-corner, over-against the golden ball, by west-smithfield, london; (though it is reported that i was dead, by some pretenders to deceive the world) where i am ready, upon any occasion of that nature, to serve such as apply themselves to me: being the surviver of my father edmund searl, and late husband samuel searl. whereas several servants of my father edmund searl, have put out bills for curing of deafness. this is to certifie, that neither my father, or husband, ever instructed, or communicated this secret to any of their servants, or any apprentice whatsoever.
London:
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Hamilton
, J.
(1707).
An account of the particular soliloquies and covenant engagements past betwixt mrs. janet hamilton, the defunct lady of alexander gordon of earlstoun; upon the several dyets, and at the several places underwritten; which were found in her cabinet among her papers, after her death at earlstoun, feb. 26. 1696 being all written and subscrived with her own hand.
Edinburgh:
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Unknown
, .
(1707).
Genuine particulars of the life of the celebrated richard parker, alias admiral parker; found guilty, on tryal, before a court martial held at greenhith for mutiny and disbobedience of orders. by a lady many years a resident in moscow,-where she knew parker intimately; and in whose fate, from an acquired freiendship, and some family alliance, she feels herself particularly interested.
London:
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Mortimer
, M.
(1707).
Mrs. mortimer's proposals for collecting charity upon briefs, humbly presented to the honourable the house of commons.
London:
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Beecraft
, L.
(1707).
Next door to the golden bell in st. bride's lane, fleet street, liveth lydia beecraft, who cutteth and curleth ladies, gentlemens, and childrens hair; ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Pilley
, H.
(1707).
Observations by hyacinthus pilley upon the case of the respondents, hugh madden and katherine his wife.
London:
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Mortimer
, M.
(1707).
Proposals humbly offer'd for a supplement to the late act of parliament, for collecting charity upon letters patents. by margaret mortimer widow.
London:
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Bourignon
, A.
(1707).
The renovation of the gospel spirit. part the second. which treats concerning the corruption which sin has brought to man. of the glorious estate in which god has created him. of eternal felicity. and of many proper motives to move the hearts of men to resolve to imbrace a life truly evangelical. by anthoinette bourignon. translated from the french.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Manley
, D., &
Browne
, J.
(1708).
Histoire secrete de la reine zarah, et des zaraziens, pour servir de miroir au --- dans le royaume d'albigion. exactement traduit, de l'original italien qui se trouve à present dans le vatican de rome. seconde edition corrigée.
London:
Manley
, D.
(1709).
A key to the first volume of atalantis.
London:
Manley
, D.
(1709).
A key to the second part of the atalantis.
London:
Unknown
, .
(1709).
Bess o'bedlam's love to her brother tom: with a word in behalf of poor brother ben hoadly.
London:
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B-----le
, M.
(1709).
The fifteen pleasures of a virgin. written by the suppos'd author of the fifteen plagues of a maidenhead.
London:
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Turner
, M., &
Topham
, A., &
King
, A.M.
(1709).
Warnings of the eternal spirit, to the priest and people of chichester; pronounc'd by mary turner, ann topham, and anna maria king.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Manley
, D.
(1709?).
The key to atalantis. part i.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Manley
, D.
(1709?).
The key to atalantis. part ii.
London:
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Inglish
, I.
(1710).
Grana angelica: or, the true scots pills. ... are faithfully prepared only by i. inglish from edinburgh, ...
London:
Buccleuch
, A.S.
(1710).
Information for the dutchess of buccleugh, against the earls of melvill and leven, and mr. james melvill of hall-hill.
Edinburgh:
Mackenzie
, M., &
Cuninghame
, J.
(1710).
Warnings of the eternal spirit, to the city of edenburgh, pronounced by the mouths of margaret mackenzie, and james cuninghame.
London:
Manley
, D., &
Browne
, J.
(1711).
The secret history of queen zarah, and the zarazians. containing the true reasons of the necessity of the revolution that lately happen'd in the kingdom of albigion. by way of appendix to the new atlantis. in two parts.
London:
Manley
, D.
(1711).
A true relation of the several facts and circumstances of the intended riot and tumult on queen elizabeth's birth-day. gathered from authentick accounts: and published for the information of all true lovers of our constitution in church and state.
London:
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Redford
, E.
(1711).
The love of god, is to gather the seasons of the earth; and their multitudes into peace. in opening the scriptures, and the mysteries of the revelations to them, and their multitudes that they may come to live in obedience to the gospel power; doing the work of god, through the son of peace, which son of peace is christ the lord.
London:
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Taylor
, J., &
Wharton
, H.
(1711).
Warnings of the eternal spirit, spoken at birmingham in warwickshire; by the mouths of jonathan taylor and hannah wharton: in the year 1709. and 1710. and faithfully taken in writing while they were spoken.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Mackenzie
, M., &
Cuninghame
, J.
(1711).
Warnings of the eternal spirit, to the city of glascow [sic], in scotland. by the mouths of james cuninghame, and margaret mackenzie.
London:
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Beer
, M.
(1711).
A warning of the eternal spirit, pronounc'd at bristol, by the mouth of mary beer, march 18. 1711.
Bristol:
Manley
, D., &
Browne
, J.
(1712).
Histoire secrète de la reine zarah et des zaraziens; ou la duchesse de marlborough démasquée. avec la clef pour l'intelligence de cette histoire. nouvelle edition où l'on a joint la suite.
London:
Manley
, D.
(1712).
A key to the third volume of the atalantis, call'd, memoirs of europe.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Gardiner
, S.
(1712).
Sarah gardiner, late wife of the famous william kellitt for curing all sorts of agues, ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Gardiner
, S.
(1712).
Sarah gardiner, late wife of the famous william kellitt for curing all-sorts of agues, ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Manley
, D., &
Browne
, J.
(1712).
Suite de l'histoire secrette de la reine zarah et des zaraziens; ou la duchesse de marlborough demasquée.
Oxford:
Manley
, D.
(1713).
A key to the second volume of the memoirs of europe, by the author of the new atalantis.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Hamilton
, J.
(1715).
An account of the particular soliloquis and covenant engagements, past betwixt mrs. jannet hamilton the defunct lady of alexander gordon of earlstoun. upon the severel dyets, and at several places under writen & were found in her cabinet among her paper after her death at earlstoun, february 26th. 1696. being all writen and subscrived with her own hand.
s.n. [sine nomine]
Shipton
, U., &
Head
, R.
(1715).
The history of mother shipton: containing an account of her strange and unnatural conception, her birth, life, actions and death: the correspondence she held with the devil, and many strange and wonderful things perform'd by her. together with all the predictions and prophecies that have been made by her, and since fulfilled, from the reign of king henry the vii. to the third year of the late deceased sovereign lady queen ann: with several not yet fulfilled, apparently shewing the downfall of the late french king, and the happy condition of these kingdoms under her late majesty's successful and prosperous reign.
London:
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Foggit
, A.
(1715).
In as much as i ann foggit have gone to the meetings of the people called quakers: and therefore have been accounted one of that people, yet have been blameworthy in my not walking according to the teachings of the grace of god, and advice of the aforesaid people, which occasioned a dislike in the meeting i frequented touching my marrying with abraham foggit; ...
London:
Knyvett
, K.
(1717).
The pedigree of catharine knyvet, wife of richard bokenham of weston-mercate in the county of suffolk, ... and lineal heir to sir john bourchier, ... the first lord berners.
London:
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Inglish
, I.
(1720).
Grana angelica: or the true scots pills. left to posterity by dr. patrick anderson of edinburgh, ... are faithfully prepared only by i. inglish from edinburgh; now living at the unicorn over against the new church, ... london.
London:
Unknown
, [.
(1720).
An epistle to sir. scipio hill, from madam kil-k.
London:
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Coleman
, M.
(1720).
Mary coleman, at the sign of the porter and dwarf, and the hand and shears, over the common shore in houndsditch, sells all sorts of linen goods in the piece or made up, as dowlas, garlicks, isinghams, irish and russia cloths of all sorts, ...
London:
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Smith
, M.
(1720).
Mary smith, at the sign of the porter and dwarf, in the middle of the great cloysters, near west-smithfield, london. sells all sorts of millinary wares, ...
London:
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English
, R.
(1720).
Rebecca english, at the old white swan and rowl over-against the iron gates on the south-side of st. paul's church-yard, sells all sorts of black and colour'd plain silks ...
London:
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Flood
, F.
(1723).
The devonshire woman: or, a wonderful narrative of frances flood, shewing how she was taken by the small-pox in the street of saltford, near bath, in the year 1723; and having no place of abode [being a stranger] she got to a barn in the said town, where her legs broke short off in the small; and was healed without the help of physician or surgeon. licens'd and enter'd according to order.
Bath:
Flood
, F.
(1723).
The devonshire woman; or, a wonderful narrative of frances flood. shewing how she was taken by the small-pox in the street of saltford, near bath; in the year 1723; and having no place of abode, being a stranger, she got to a barn in the said town, where her legs broke short off in the small, and was healed without the help of physician or surgeon. licens'd and enter'd according to order.
Reading:
Wast
, E.
(1724).
Memoirs, or, spiritual exercises of elisabeth wast; written by her own hand.
Edinburgh:
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Haywood
, E.
(1724).
Poems on several occasions.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Barber
, M.
(1725?).
Apollo's edict.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Swanton
, E., &
Swanton
, W.
(1727).
An account of a case between canon richard eyre, and elizabeth swanton. together with a vindication of the same from the malice and aspersions of the said canon eyre.
London:
Pearshall
, R.
(1727).
Arthur squire, attorney at law ---- appellant. dame rachael pearshall ... respondent. the respondent's case.
Lyon
, S.
(1728).
Information for susanna countess of strathmore, and mr. james lyon, brother-german to the deceast charles earl of strathmore, against james carnegie of finhaven, pannel.
Edinburgh:
Mackenzie
, F.
(1729).
Scheme of the yearly rent of the estate of seafort, from the year 1706 to 1715.
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Grierson
, C.
(1730).
The goddess envy to doctor d--l--y.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Squire
, J.
(1731).
A proposal to determine our longitude.
London:
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Payne
, O.
(1731).
Librorum ex bibliothecis philippi farewell, d.d. et danielis de foe, gen. catalogus: or a catalogue of the libraries of the reverend and learned philips farewell, ... and of the ingenious daniel de foe, ... to be sold ... on monday the 15th of november, 1731. by olive payne, ...
London:
Wheeler
, M.
(1733).
An address to young people, or warning to them from one among them, yet may be called warning from the dead, given by mercy wheeler of plainfield, a person confined to a bed of languishing for more than five years together.
Boston:
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Aubin
, P.
(1734).
The masquerade: or the humorous cuckold.
London:
Unknown
, .
(1734).
Kick him jenny, a merry tale.
Dublin:
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Centlivre
, S.
(1735).
A bold stroke for a wife; a comedy, as it is acted at the theatre-royal in lincoln's-inn-fields.
London:
Centlivre
, S.
(1735).
A bold stroke for a wife; a comedy, as it is acted at the theatre-royal in lincoln's-inn-fields.
London:
Askewe
, A.
(1735).
Ann askew, shoemaker, at the boot, next door to the three tuns and rummer in grace-church-street. sells all sorts of men's shoes, boots, and slippers.
London:
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Payne
, O.
(1736).
A catalogue of a small parcel of books, in very good condition. many of them curiously bound, and all the rest gilt on the back or letter'd, to be sold very cheap, on tuesday the 13th of this instant july, and to continue till all are sold, by olive payne, bookseller, at horace's head, in round-court, in the strand, opposite york-buildings. among which are, in folio. montsaucon's antiq. french, fine cuts, 10 vol. poli synopsis, 5 vol. kennet's hist. of engl. 3 vol. heads. breval's travels, 2 vol. cuts. bib. polyglott. montani, 2 tom. peck's english antiq. 2 vol. cuts. jebb's life of mary q. of scots, 2 vol. spon's miscel. erud. antiq. fig. mattaire's marmora, oxon. fig. religious ceremonies, cuts, 4 vol. ciceronis opera gruteri, 2 tom. bingham, 2 vol. compleat. several of the byzantine historians. buxtorf's heb. bible, best edit. 2 vol. reyneri de antiq. benedict. in anglia ovid, 3 vol. 1480. hist. of scotl. in morocco, large pap. hist. of ireland and scotland. fischer's architecture, in german, french and english, 100 fine cuts. ovid in french, fine cuts. domat's civil law, 2 vol. large pap. capt. johnson's hist. of all the pyrates highwaymen, murderers, street-robbers, &c. with 26 curious cuts. mabillon & d'achery spicelegium, 2 vol. beveridge's works, 2 vol. several good reports. salmon's and parkinson's herbals. livy in latin, a beautiful copy, ... - in english, best edit. anderson's genealogical tables, larg and small paper. winwood's and cole's state papers, vol. crawfurd's scotch lives. guillim, york, &c. heraldry. du valle's aristotle, 4 vol. gr. la rushworth's collections, 8 vol. burnet's reformation, 3 vol. quarto. pope's shakespear, 6 vol. st. evremond & rousseau's works in french. albin's spiders and insects, colour'd octavo. state tryals, 9 vol. compl. clarendon, 6 vol. field's bible. corpus juris civilis, 15 vol. catalogues to be had gratis, with the prices printed, at the place of sal where may be had most money for any library or parcel of book: particularly foreign, in any language. n. b. at the same place continues the sale of the library of w. grainger, es deceased, late envoy at stockholm, consisting of several thousand volumes.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Payne
, O.
(1736).
A catalogue of several thousand volumes, wherein are many useful and curious books in all parts of learning, in greek, latin, italian, french, spanish, and english: for the generality in very good condition, many curiously bound, and almost all gilt on the back, or letter'd: which will be sold very cheap, on wednesday the 7th of this instant january, 1735, and to continue daily till all are sold, by olive payne, bookseller, at horace' ... round court, over against york-buildings in the strand. catalogues may be had gratis, of mr. strahan, in cornhill; mr. mears, on ludgate-hill; mr. stone, near bedford row, mr. bickerton, temple-bar; mr. lewis, covent-garden; mr. brindley, new bond-street; mr. jolliffe, st. james's; mr. stagg, and mr. fox, westminster-hall; and at the place of sale. where may be had the full value for any library or parcel of books in any language or faculty.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Centlivre
, S.
(1736).
The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. a comedy. as it is acted at the theatre-royal in drury-lane. by his majesty's servants. written by mrs. cent livre.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Drummond
, M.
(1736).
Internal revelation the source of saving knowledge: candidly recommended in several epistles. by may drummond.
Drummond
, M.
(1737).
Letters published in the salisbury journal, &c. sir, mrs. drummond's late discourse, delivered at the quakers meeting-house in salisbury, on thursday, the 16th of this instant, having given occasion for much conversation in this city, ...
London:
Wright
, A.
(1738).
Ann wright, linnen draper, remov'd from the star and black-moors-head in west-smithfield, to the star and black-moors-head the corner of kings-head-court, near bartletts-buildings in holbourn. selleth all sorts of hollands, cambricks, muslins.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Churchill
, S.
(1738).
Queen anne was very graceful and majestick in her person: religious, without affectation. she always meant well.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Churchill
, S.
(1738).
The glory of old england. the following character of her late majesty queen anne was written by her grace sarah dutchess of marlborough & is cut round this pedestal. erected at blenheim.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Stephens
, J.
(1739).
Mrs. stephens's receipt for the stone and gravel. to which are added, three other receipts, viz. i. for the gout. ii. for the bite of a mad dog. iii. dr. mead's receipt for the same.
London:
Huber
, M.
(1739).
Le sistème des théologiens anciens et modernes, concilié par l'exposition des différens sentimens sur l'état des âmes séparées des corps. en quatorze lettres. troisiéme édition augmentée de diverses pièces nouvelles par l'auteur même.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Stephens
, J.
(1739).
Mrs. stephen's cure for the stone.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Huber
, M.
(1739).
Suite sur la religion essentielle à l'homme, servant de réponse aux objections qui ont été faites à l'ouvrage qui porte ce titre. troisième partie.
Amsterdam:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Stephens
, J.
(1739).
Whitehall, june 19. the following paper is published by order of the trustees named in an act of parliament, intituled, "an act for providing a reward to joanna stephens, upon a proper discovery to be made by her, for the use of the publick, of the medicines prepared by her for the cure of the stone." a full discovery of the medicines given by me joanna stephens, for the cure of the stone and gravel; and a particular account of my method of preparing and giving the same. my medicines are a powder, a decoction, and pills. the powder consists of egg shells and snailes ...
Cork:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Huber
, M.
(1739).
Lettres sur la religion essentielle à l'homme, distinguée de ce qui n'en est que l'accessoire.
London:
Huber
, M.
(1739).
Suite de la troisieme partie sur la religion essentielle a l'homme, en douze lettres.
London:
Huber
, M.
(1739).
Suite du système sur l'etat des ames separées des corps. servant de réponse au livre intitulé examen de l'origenisme; par mr. le professeur r... seconde edition augumentée de diverses pieces.
London:
Noake
, D.
(1740).
Reverend sir, you have been pleased often to question me about my father's sufferings; but never meeting so good an opportunity for that relation as i could have wished, i have presumed to give you the following account,
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Vernon
, J.
(1740).
Jane vernon, widow, executrix and devisee of thomas vernon, esq; deceas'd, - - - - petitioner. captain john vernon, - - - - - - - - respondent. the respondent's case.
London:
Huber
, M.
(1744).
Le monde fou preferé au monde sage, en vingt-six promenades de trois amis, criton philosophe, philon avocat, eraste negociant. nouvelle edition, corrigée & augmentée de quelques lettres. tome premier.
The Hague:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Cathcart
, M.A.
(1745).
Letter from miss cathcart to lady shaw, from leghorn, dated the 18th of january 1745, exhibited by lady shaw in the commissary-court. ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
d'Orléans
, A.M.L.
(1746).
Mémoires de mademoiselle de montpensier.
Paris:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Gray
, M.B.
(1747).
Information for the magistrates of perth, pursuers; against my lady gray, and her husband lord gray, defenders.
Edinburgh:
Muilman
, T.C.
(1748).
An apology for the conduct of mrs. teresia constantia phillips, more particularly that part of it which relates to her marriage with an eminent dutch merchant: the whole authenticated by faithful copies of his letters, and of the settlement which he made upon her to induce her to suffer (without any real opposition on her part) a sentence to be pronounced against their marriage; together with such other original papers, filed in the cause, as are necessary to illustrate that remarkable story.
London:
Muilman
, T.C.
(1748).
An apology for the conduct of mrs. teresia constantia phillips, more particularly that part of it which relates to her marriage with an eminent dutch merchant: the whole authenticated by faithful copies of his letters, and of the settlement which he made upon her to induce her to suffer (without any real opposition on her part) a sentence to be pronounced against their marriage; together with such other original papers, filed in the cause, as are necessary to illustrate that remarkable story. n.b. such remarkable care has been taken to intimidate the booksellers, in order to stifle this work, that mrs. phillips is obliged to publish it herself, and only at her house in craig's-court, charing-cross.
London:
Houston
, E.
(1748).
Masters james leslie, robert clerk, archibald murray, and james smollet, commissaries of edinburgh, ...
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Pilkington
, L.
(1748).
Mrs. pilkington's answer to the rev. p----son p----ton, who assumes the name of w. ham----d, formerly runner in the duke of d----set's kitchen, now an ensign.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Montgomerie
, S.
(1748).
Objections for his majesty's advocate in behalf of the crown; to the claim of susanna countess of eglintoun.
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Gray
, M.B., &
Gray
, J.
(1748).
Objections or defences for his majesty's advocate, on behalf of the crown; to the claim of margaret lady gray, and john lord gray her husband.
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Pilkington
, L.
(1748).
The memoirs of mrs. lætitia pilkington, wife to the rev. mr. matth. pilkington. written by herself. wherein are occasionally interspersed, all her poems, with anecdotes of several eminent persons, living and dead. in two volumes.
Dublin:
Centlivre
, S.
(1749).
The election. a comedy of three acts. as it is now acting in london with great applause.
London:
Battam
, A.
(1750).
A collection of scarce and valuable receipts, never before printed, and taken from the manuscripts of divers persons ... to which is added the making several sorts of wines, ... by anne battam, ...
London:
Phillips
, T.C.
(1750).
A letter humbly address'd to the right honourable the earl of chesterfield. by mrs. teresia constantia muilman.
London:
Phillips
, T.C.
(1750).
A letter humbly address'd to the right honourable the earl of chesterfield. by mrs. teresia constantia muilman.
London:
Phillips
, T.C.
(1750).
A letter humbly addressed to the right honourable the earl of chesterfield. by mrs. teresia constantia muilman.
London:
Phillips
, T.C.
(1750).
An apology for the conduct of mrs. t. c. phillips; more particularly, that part of it which relates to her marriage with an eminent dutch merchant. the whole authenticated by faithful copies of his letters, and of the settlement he made upon her to induce her to suffer (without any real opposition on her part) a sentence to be pronounced against their marriage. together with such other original papers, filed in the cause, as are necessary to illustrate that remarkable story.
London:
Turner
, E.
(1750).
Twelve songs with symphonies and a thorough bass for the harpsicord set to music by elizabeth turner.
London:
Hume
, S.
(1750).
A word of advice and warning to handicrafts-men, labourers, carmen, coachmen, &c. you, my friends, who are of the lower class among your brethren, and live by the labour of your hands, ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Hume
, S.
(1750).
A word of advice and warning to handicrafts-men, labourers, carmen, coachmen, chairmen, &c. ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Hume
, S.
(1750).
A word of advice and warning to handicrafts-men, labourers, carmen, coachmen, chairmen, &c. you, my friends, who are of the lower class among your brethren, and live by the labour of your hands, ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Hume
, S.
(1750).
A word of advice and warning. to handicrafts-men, labourers, sea-men, fisher-men, &c. you my friends, who are of the lower class among your brethren, and live by the labour of your hands, and sweat of your brows, and who by the pressing necessities of your families, are call'd to a diligent attendance on your employments, and for this reason perhaps may apprehend you are in some sort excused from devoting any part of your time to the service of god, and the care of your souls; ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Brady
, S.
(1750).
At devonshire house a book is kept by sarah shipman, the doorkeeper's daughter, where women servants and nurses, that are friends, who want places, may have their names entered; and any friend may be informed what servants, &c. are on the book. ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Chappel
, S.
(1750).
Divine poems, composed by sarah chappel, belonging to the tabernacle.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Rowe
, E.S.
(1750).
Friendship in death: in twenty letters from the dead to the living. to which are added, letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse: in three parts. by mrs. elizabeth rowe.
Glasgow:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Forman
, C.
(1750).
The case of mrs. catherine forman, of london.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Ward
, A.
(1750).
The maiden's prize, or, the batchelor's puzzle. being miscellany of theological and philosophical queries, proposed to all the ingenious married men and batchelors in the kindom of england. mrs. anne ward, a beautiful young lady of five hundred pounds a year. who vows never to marry any man but him who resolves the following questions. and likewise promises the ingenious married man an hundred guineas for his trouble.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Justice
, E.
(1751).
Amelia, or, the distress'd wife: a history founded on real circumstances. by a private gentlewoman.
London:
Moir
, A.M.
(1751).
George montgomerie-moir, of leckie, esq; - - - - appellant. anne montgomerie, and mess. alexander and archibald stevenson, procurators fiscal of the commissariot of edinburgh, for their interest, - - - - - - - - - - respondents. the respondents case.
London:
Moir
, A.M.
(1751).
A full copy of the proof in the process of separation and aliment, at the instance of mrs. anne montgomery, against george montgomery-moir of leckie, her husband. consisting of the depositions of the witnesses on both sides; -- and, the letters produced by parties and witnesses. to which are prefixed, the interlocutors pronounced in the process; the pursuer's condescendence, ... and, the defender's condescendence.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Lookup
, M.M.
(1751).
Britannia's tears: an elegiack poem, occasioned by the death of his royal highness the prince of wales; humbly inscribed to his grace the duke of douglas, by mary milton lookup.
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Rowe
, E.S.
(1752).
Friendship in death: in twenty letters from the dead to the living. to which are added, letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse: in three parts. by mrs. elizabeth rowe.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Fisher Slack
, A.
(1753).
A new grammar, with exercises of bad english: or, an easy guide to speaking and writing the english language properly and correctly. containing, i. orthography, or true spelling, the division of syllables, and use of points. ii. prosody, or the art of pronouncing syllables in words truly, with tables of words properly accented. iii. etymology, or the kinds of words, their derivations, and different endings. iv. syntax, or due construction, which shows how to connect words aright in a sentence, or sentences. to which is added, a curious and useful appendix. the third edition, with additions. by a. fisher.
London:
Rowe
, E.S.
(1753).
Devout exercises of the heart, in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise. by the late pious and ingenious mrs. rowe. revised and published, at her request, by i. watts, d.d.
London:
Hamilton
, J.
(1753).
An account of the particular soliloquies and covenant engagements. of mrs. janet hamilon [sic], the decea'sd [sic] lady of alexander gordon of earlston; ... which were found in her cabinet among her papers, ... being all written and subscribed with her own hand, ...
Glasgow:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Hamilton
, J.
(1753).
An account of the particular soliloquies and covenant engagements. of mrs. janet hamilon [sic], the deceas'd lady of alexander gordon of earlston; upon the several dyets, and at the several places, under-written; which were found in her cabinet among her papers, after he death at earlston, feb. 26, 1696. being all written and subscribed with her own hand, ...
Glasgow:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, .
(1753).
The conjurers 1753 when one head has a cause in hand, a cause it cannot understand. auxilliarys must be good, to make the matter understood: three conjrers sure must find yow whichone might ever hold in doubt. drawn from the life by the right honourable the lady fa----y k----w.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Rorke
, M.O.
(1754).
An introductory letter to the publick. to which is added, the author's reasons for publishing it at this time. by mrs. o rorke.
Dublin:
Centlivre
, S.
(1754).
A bold stroke for a wife. a comedy. written by mrs. susanna cent-livre.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Hume
, S.
(1754).
A caution to all such as observe days and times called festivals; that they spend them not in rioting, revelling, wantonness, &c.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Hamilton
, J.
(1754).
An account of the particular soliloquies and covenant engagements. of mrs. janet hamilton, the deceas'd lady of alexander gordon of earlston; upon the several dyets, and at the several places under-written; which were found in her cabinet among her papers, after her deat at earlston, feb. 26, 1696. being all written and subscribed with her own hand, ...
Glasgow:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Seward
, E.
(1754).
Seward's charity. mdccliv.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Pilkington
, L.
(1754).
The third and last volume of the memoirs of mrs. lætitia pilkington, written by herself. wherein are occasionally interspersed, variety of poems: as also the letters of several persons of distinction, with the conclusive part of the life of the inimitable dean swift.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Mingotti
, R.
(1755).
An appeal to the publick by signora mingotti.
London:
Cook
, A.
(1755).
Professed cookery: containing boiling, roasting, pastry, preserving, potting, pickling, made-wines, gellies, and part of confectionaries. with an essay upon the lady's art of cookery. together with a plan of house-keeping. by ann cook, teacher of the true art of cookery. the second edition.
Tyne and Wear:
Cordier de Launay
, M.
(1755).
Mémoires de madame de staal, écrits par elle-même. ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
L'Héritier de Villandon
, M.
(1755).
The discreet princess; or, the adventures of finetta. a novel.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Paxas
, D.
(1755).
The second letter. a letter from a methodistical sister to the convert, r----d a---ch----d.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Turner
, E.
(1756).
A collection of songs with symphonies and a thorough bass. with six lessons for the harpsichord compos’d by miss eliza: turner.
London:
Turner
, E.
(1756).
A collection of songs: with symphonies and accompaniments. set to music by miss turner.
London:
Mingotti
, R.
(1756).
A second appeal to the publick, by signora mingotti.
London:
Huber
, M.
(1756).
Lettres sur la religion essentielle à l'homme, distinguée de ce qui n'en est que l'accessoire. nouvelle edition revuë & corrigée,
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Centlivre
, S.
(1756).
The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. a comedy. as it is now acted at the theatre-royal in drury-lane, by his majesty's servants. written by mrs. cent livre.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Centlivre
, S.
(1756).
The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. a comedy. as it is now acted at the theatre-royal in drury-lane. by his majesty's servants. written by mrs. cent-livre.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
, M.C.
(1757).
An address to the gentlemen under the denomination of old bachelors. by miss casandra, author of the conduct of the military gentlemen. published by the desire of a man of quality.
London:
Unknown
, [.
(1757).
The lady's present to the fair sex: shewing, the whole duty of woman. digested under the following heads: curiosity reflection vanity knowledge ... written by a lady, at the desire of a noble lord.
London:
Osborn
, S.
(1757).
A letter to the right honourable the l---ds of the a------y. ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Huber
, M.
(1757).
Le sisteme des anciens et des modernes, concilié par l'exposition des sentimens différens de quelques théologiens, sur l'etat des ames separées des corps. en quatorze lettres. nouvelle edition augmentée par des notes & quelques pieces nouvelles. premiere partie.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Osborn
, S.
(1757).
Letter to the lords of the admiralty, ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Osborn
, S.
(1757).
The honourable mrs. osborne's, letter, to the lords of the admiralty, ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Haywood
, E.
(1758).
Memoirs of a certain island adjacent to the kingdom of utopia. written by a celebrated author of that country, now tr. into english. the second edition.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Beauclerk
, D.J.
(1758).
Mrs. beauclerk's letters to mr. sheridan and mr. victor, with their answers. to which is prefixed, an occasional prologue, spoken by mr. king the first night of her appearing on the stage.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Smith
, A.
(1758).
The art of cookery, or the compleat-housewife: in a method entirely new, and suited to every capacity: containing cookery, pastry, confectionary ...: to which is added, the house-keeper's director, in three parts. viz.: i. the cyder-maker instructed; ii. the wine-maker improved; iii. the beer-brewer compleated: with a bill of fare for the year ... by mrs. alice smith, many years employed in several noble families.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Cook
, A.
(1760).
Professed cookery: containing boiling, roasting, pastry, preserving, pickling, potting, made-wines, gellies, and part of confectionaries. with an essay upon the lady's art of cookery: together with a plan of house-keeping. by ann cook, teacher of the true art of cookery. the third edition.
London:
Unknown
, .
(1760).
The lady's present to the fair sex: shewing, the whole duty of woman. digested under the following heads: curiosity reflection vanity knowledge reputation applause censure insinuation affectation modesty chastity complacence acquaintance friendship elegance fruganty employment virginity marriage education authority widowhood religion written by a lady, at the desire of a noble lord.
London:
Hume
, S.
(1760).
A caution to such as observe days and times. to which is added, an address to magistrates, parents, and masters of families, &c. by s. h.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Hume
, S.
(1760).
A caution to such as observe days and times. to which is added, an address to magistrates, parents, and masters of families, &c. by s.h.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, .
(1760).
A letter from lady ********* to the celebrated miss k**** f*****. concerning their late adventures in st. james's park.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Pye
, J.H.
(1760).
A short account, of the principal seats and gardens, in and about twickenham.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Le Royer
, J.
(1760).
Daily conversation with god, exemplified in the holy life of armelle nicolas, commonly call'd the good armelle; a poor ignorant country maid in france.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Hume
, S.
(1760).
Extracts from divers ancient testimonies of friends and others, corresponding with the doctrines of christianity, recommended to the consideration, ... of ministers. ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Thicknesse
, A.
(1761).
A letter from miss f--d, addressed to a person of distinction. with a new ballad to an old tune. sent to the author by an unknown hand.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Leprince de Beaumont
, J.
(1761).
Magasin des adolescentes, ou dialogues entre une sage gouvernante, et plusieurs de ses eleves, de la premiere distinction. par madame le prince de beaumont. ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Leprince de Beaumont
, J.
(1761).
Principes de l'histoire sainte, mis par demandes et par réponses, pour l'instruction de la jeunesse et servir de suite au magasin des adolescentes, de madame le prince de beaumont. tome troisième.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Jemmat
, C.
(1761).
Proposals for printing by subscription, the memoirs of mrs. catherine jemmat.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, .
(1761).
Speedily will be published, the history of rachel, commonly called auld reikie, eldest daughter of sister peg; containing an account of many interesting events; ...
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, [.
(1762).
The staff of gisbal: an hyperborean song, translated from the fragments of ossian, the son of fingal. by a young lady.
London:
Rowe
, E.S.
(1762).
Friendship in death: in twenty letters from the dead to the living. to which are added, letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse. in three parts. by mrs. elizabeth rowe.
Glasgow:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Metyard
, S.
(1762).
The last dying speech (and last farewell to the world) of sarah metyard, and her own daughter sarah morgan metyard, who were executed july the 19th 1762, at tyburn, for the barbarous murder, of two apprentice girls.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, [.
(1763).
A new song, and a true song: by a lady. to the tune of nancy dawson.
Exeter:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Le Royer
, J.
(1763).
Daily conversation with god. being an extract of the life of armelle nicolas, who died in bretaigne, in france, in the year 1671. with a short account of laurentius.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
de Henny
, C.
(1763).
Memoire pour catherine de henny, native de la ville de berne, en suisse, demeurant in chorch-street, [sic], st. ann's, soho, ches mr. coop: contre le comte.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Compton
, C.
(1763).
The pedigree of lady ferrers (now lady townsend) from joice, daughter of the last lord botetourt.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, .
(1763).
To the qualytee of durham. deer ladees and gemmen, dont̀ suffer it; and pardon this addres from the sarvant maids of the wole town, who are imensley torter'd at a report that we are to be deprived of one of the annall inecent plesures of us virgins ... we are to have, they say, no more galloping in the smid halves - we who used to take such modest delite to be galanted by our sweet harts on that pretty spot; ...
Durham:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Yair
, M.
(1764).
A new catalogue of books, consisting of several thousand volumes, upon the most useful and entertaining subjects, which are lent out, at ten shillings per year, ... by margaret yair, ...
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Rowe
, E.S.
(1764).
Friendship in death; in twenty letters from the dead to the living. to which are added, letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse. in three parts. by mrs. elizabeth rowe, to which is prefixed, an account of the author's life.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Cooper
, J.
(1764).
Letters wrote by jane cooper. to which is prefixt, some account of her life and death.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
d'Éon de Beaumont
, C.G.L.A.A.T.
(1764).
Nouvelles lettres du chevalier d'eon, &c.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
d'Éon de Beaumont
, C.G.L.A.A.T.
(1764).
Suite des pieces relatives aux lettres, mémoires et négociations particulieres du chevalier d'eon, ministre plenipotentiaire de france aupres du roi de la grande-bretagne; contenant deux lettres de m. treyssac de vergy, avocat au parlement de bordeaux, à monseigneur le duc de choiseul.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Saunders
, M.
(1764).
The confession, and last dying-words of mary saunders, who was burnt at monmouth ... 21st march, 1764 for the ... murder of mrs jones, late of pincott, near monmouth, with whom she lived a servant.
Shrewsbury:
s.n. [sine nomine]
McCarthy
, C.
(1765).
The author and bookseller. a dramatic piece, humbly dedicated to the public, with proposals for printing by subscription, justice and reason, faithful guides to truth. a treatise under thirty-seven heads. by charlotte mc.carthy.
London:
Jemmat
, C.
(1765).
The memoirs of mrs. catherine jemmat, daughter of the late admiral yeo of plymouth. written by herself. second edition.
London:
Jemmat
, C.
(1765).
The memoirs of mrs. catherine jemmat, daughter of the late admiral yeo, of plymouth, written by herself. the second edition.
London:
Hume
, S.
(1765).
A short appeal to men and women of reason; distinguished by titles of worldly honour; or by riches exclusive of titles: who may be walking according to the course of this evil world, living in the pleasures thereof, and frequenting theatres, balls, &c. by s. h.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
d'Éon de Beaumont
, C.G.L.A.A.T.
(1765).
Pieces autentiques pour servir au proces criminnel intenté au tribunal du roi d'angleterre, par le chevalier d'eon de beaumont ministre plenipotentionaire de france contre claude louis françois regnier comte de guerchy, ambassadeur extraordinaire de france auprès de sa majesté britannique. le trône a-t-il été pour vous associé à l'iniquité? vous aui vous servez de l'autorité qui vous a éte conferé pour exercer des injustices.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
d'Éon de Beaumont
, C.G.L.A.A.T.
(1765).
Pièces relatives aux lettres, memoires, et negotiations particulieres du chevalier d'eon, ministre plénipotentiaire auprès du roi de la grande - bretagne; contenant la note, contre-note, lettre à monsieur le duc de nivernois, & l'examen des lettres, memoires, &c.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Gessner
, S.
(1765).
The death of abel. a sacred poem. in five books. translated from the german of mr gessner, of zurich, in switzerland. a new and correct edition.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Jemmat
, C.
(1766).
Miscellanies, in prose and verse. by mrs. catherine jemmat. daughter of the late admiral yeo, of plymouth, and author of her own memoirs.
London:
Chandler
, R.
(1766).
A letter from rachel chandler, to ministers and elders.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Fletcher
, M.B.
(1766).
Jesus, altogether lovely: or a letter to some of the single women in the methodist society. the second edition.
Bristol:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Williams
, A.
(1766).
Proposals for printing by subscription, essays, in verse and prose. by anna williams. ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Hume
, S.
(1766).
Remarks on the practice of inoculation for the small pox. among which are interpersed sundry hints necessary to be considered by christians in general; particularly addressed to some persons who have undergone that operation.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Drummond
, M.
(1766).
To the meeting assembled in the chamber at gracechurch-street, on a second day morning the 11th of the 5th month, 1766. those souls, in whom the lamb of god, that taketh away the sins of the world, beareth sway are inhabitants of the kingdom of god, and none but they; true it is; those who have not the spirit of christ are none of his; therefore we are commanded to follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which it is impossible to see god.----...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
McCarthy
, C.
(1767).
Justice and reason, faithful guides to truth. a treatise under thirty-seven heads. to which are added, letters moral and entertaining, (never before publish'd.) by charlotte mc.carthy, author of the fair moralist, &c.
London:
Unknown
, .
(1767).
A letter from a lady in town to her friend in the country, concerning the choice of a manager for the edinburgh theatre-royal.
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, .
(1767).
A letter from a minister in the country, to his friend in london.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Bedingfield
, A.
(1767).
A short account of the life and virtues of the venerable and religious mother, mary of the holy cross, abbess of the english poor clares at rouen; who died there in the sweet odour of sanctity, march 21, anno 1735. by a. b.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Pye
, J.H.
(1767).
A short view of the principal seats and gardens in and about twickenham.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
d'Éon de Beaumont
, C.G.L.A.A.T.
(1767).
Dernière lettre du chevalier d'eon à m. le comte de guerchy en datte du 5 aout, 1767. avec l'extrait de la procedure en bonne forme.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Douglas
, J.
(1767).
Letters from lady jane douglas, found in lord milton's repositories, and exhibited upon the 18th june 1767.
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Pye
, J.H.
(1767).
Poems. by a lady.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Hume
, S.
(1767).
Remarks on the practice of inoculation for the small pox. among which are interspersed sundry hints, necessary to be considered by christians in general; particularly addressed to some persons who have undergone that operation. the second edition.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Centlivre
, S.
(1767).
The ghost. a comedy of two acts, as performed at the theatre-royal in crow-street and smock-alley.
Cork:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Baker
, E.
(1767).
To the public.
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, [.
(1768).
A song on the blues leaving york. written by a lady in 1767.
York:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, .
(1768).
Extract of a letter from a lady in colchester to her friend in town.
Colchester:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Cummyng
, M.
(1768).
The cheat detected: or, a hint to poets. to the tune of king john and the abbot of canterbury.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Harper
, E.
(1769).
An extract from the journal of elizabeth harper.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Poyntz
, A.B.
(1769).
Je ne sçai quoi: or, a collection of letters, odes, &c. never before published. by a lady.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Griffith
, E.
(1770).
A series of genuine letters between henry and frances. the third edition, revised, corrected, enlarged, and improved, by the authors.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Hanson
, E.
(1770).
An account of the remarkable captivity of elizabeth hanson, her four children and servant-maid, who were taken by the indians. on the 27th of the eighth month called august, 1735, my husband and all our men-servants being abroad, eleven indians, armed with tomahawks and guns, who had some time before being skulking about the fields, and watching an opportunity of our men's absence, came furiously into the house. ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Rowe
, E.S.
(1770).
Friendship in death: in twenty letters from the dead to the living. to which are added, letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse. in three parts. by mrs. elisabeth rowe.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Rowe
, E.S.
(1770).
Friendship in death; in twenty letters from the dead to the living. to which are added, letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse. in three parts. by mrs. elizabeth rowe.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Gessner
, S.
(1770).
The death of abel. in five books. attempted from the german of mr gessner. the eighth edition.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Ward
, A.
(1770).
The maiden's prize; or batchelor's puzzle; being a miscellany of theological and philosophical queries. proposed to all the ingenious married men and batchelors in the kingdom of england. by mrs. ann ward, a beautiful young lady of five hundred pounds a year. who vows never to marry any man but him who resolves the following questions. she likewise promises the ingenious married man an hundred guineas for his trouble.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Knowles
, M.
(1770).
Verses by mary knowles.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Bailey
, A.
(1771).
Memoirs of mrs. anne bailey, containing a narrative of her various adventures in life; together with an authentic account of the sufferings she has undergone and is still experiencing from the cruel behaviour of mr. john steward, mr. macleane, and other false friends. taken from her own mouth, and revised and corrected by herself.
London:
Wheatley Peters
, P.
(1771).
An ode of verses on the much-lamented death of the rev. mr. george whitefield, late chaplain to the countess of huntington, who departed this life, at newberry near boston in new england on the thirtieth of september, 1770, in the fifty-seventh year of his age. compos'd in america by a negro girl seventeen years of age, and sent over to a gentleman of character in london.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Rowe
, E.S.
(1771).
Devout exercises of the heart, in meditation, soliloquy, prayer and praise. by the late pious and ingenious mrs. rowe. review'd and published, at her request, by i. watts. d.d.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Sheridan
, F.C.
(1771).
Les desirs accomplis, et les plaisirs trompeurs. traduits de l'anglois.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, .
(1771).
Lettres d'une dame angloise, et de son amie a paris, contenant les memoires de madame williams. ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Jemmat
, C.
(1771).
Miscellanies, in prose and verse. by mrs. catharine [sic] jemmat, daughter of the late admiral yeo, of plymouth, and author of her own memoirs.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Wall
, A.
(1771).
The life of lamenther: a true history. written by herself. in five parts. containing a just account of the many misfortunes she underwent, occasioned by the ill treatment of an unnatural father.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Wheatley Peters
, P.
(1771).
To mrs. leonard, on the death of her husband.
Boston:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Erskine
, F.
(1772).
Memoirs relating to the queen of bohemia. by one of her ladies.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, .
(1772).
Some account of the proceedings at the college of the right hon. the countess of huntingdon, in wales. relative to those students called to go to her ladyship's college in georgia. also, an account of their being set apart to the work of the holy ministry in america, at tottenham-court chapel in london, on tuesday the 20th of october, 1772, by the rev. mr. shirley and the rev. mr. piercy. and of the rev. mr. piercy's farewel sermon, and pastoral charge to them, as president of georgia college, on tower-hill, friday before their embarkation. likewise some account of the rev. mr. piercy's farewel sermon to the congregation in tottenham-court chapel, on sunday the 15th of november, 1772. in three letters. by one who was present.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Gessner
, S.
(1772).
The death of abel. in five books. attempted from the german of mr gessner.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Gessner
, S.
(1772).
The death of abel. in five books. attempted from the german of mr gessner. the eighth edition.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Gessner
, S.
(1772).
The death of abel. in five books. attempted from the german of mr. gessner. the ninth edition.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Jemmat
, C.
(1772).
The memoirs of mrs. catherine jemmat, daughter of the late admiral yeo of plymouth. written by herself. second edition.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Cibber
, S.M.A.
(1772).
The oracle. a comedy of one act. as it is acted at the theatre-royal in covent-garden. by mrs. cibber.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Wheatley Peters
, P.
(1772).
To the rev. mr. pitkin, on the death of his lady.
Boston:
s.n. [sine nomine]
More
, H.
(1773).
Search after happiness: a pastoral drama. by miss hannah more. performed by some young ladies of bristol, in england. [five lines of verse]
s.n. [sine nomine]
Gessner
, S.
(1773).
The death of abel. in five books. attempted from the german of mr gessner. the ninth edition.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Wheatley Peters
, P.
(1773).
To the hon'ble thomas hubbard, esq; on the death of mrs. thankfull leonard.
Boston:
s.n. [sine nomine]
de Franchetti
, E.
(1774).
Infant morality displayed, in miss rose's address to the impartial admirers of theatrical merit.
London:
Unknown
, [.
(1774).
A song for the independent burgesses of newcastle by a lady.
Tyne and Wear:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Corson
, M.
(1774).
The art of measuring, made easy by the help of a new sliding-rule, which performs the same, at one operation, ... by mary corson, of wolverhampton. ...
Wolverhampton:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Bowes
, M.E.
(1774).
The siege of jerusalem.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Clifton
, E.
(1775).
The cook maid's assistant, or art of cookery, made plain and easy. containing the greatest variety of approved receipts, in all the branches of cookery and confectionary. viz. marketing, roasting, boiling, frying, broiling, stewing, hashing, baking, fricassees, ragouts, soups, broths, gravies, sauces, puddings, pies, tarts, cakes, syllabubs, creams, flummery, jellies, jams, custards, potting, collaring, drying, candying, pickling, and english wines. with a bill of fare for each month in the year. the whole calculated to assist the prudent house-wife in furnishing the cheapest, and most elegant dishes, in the various departments of cookery. by the late mrs eliza. clifton, of richmond in surrey.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, [.
(1775).
A new song. tune - true blue: by a lady.
Leicester:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Percy
, E.S.
(1775).
A short tour made in the year one thousand seven hundred and seventy one.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Mason
, C.
(1775).
Appendix to the lady's assistant, and complete system of cookery. by charlotte mason. containing many desirable receipts acquired since the last publication of that work; amongst which are, the best methods of making english wines, brandies, &c. &c. with remarks on kitchen-poisons, and necessary cautions thereon.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Glasse
, H.
(1775).
Glasse's cookery abridged. being the art of cookery, made plain and easy. to which are added variety of new receipts, an index, and modern bills of fare, ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Montagu
, M.W.
(1775).
Letters of the right honourable lady m-y w-y m-e: written during her travels in europe, asia, and africa. to persons of distinction, men of lettes, &c. in different parts of europe. which contain, among other curious relations, accounts of the policy and manners of the turks, drawn from sources that have been inaccessible to other travellers. in four volumes.
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Clifton
, E.
(1775).
The cook maid's assistant, or art of cookery, made plain and easy. containing the greatest variety of approved receipts, in all the branches of cookery and confectionary. viz. marketing, roasting, boiling, frying, broiling, stewing, hashing, baking, fricassees, ragouts, soups, broths, gravies, sauces, puddings, pies, tarts, cakes, syllabubs, creams, flummery, jellies, jams, custards, potting, collaring, drying, candying, pickling, and english wines. with a bill of fare for each month in the year. the whole calculated to assist the prudent house-wife in furnishing the cheapest, and most elegant dishes, in the various departments of cookery. by the late mrs eliza. clifton, of richmond in surrey.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Gessner
, S.
(1775).
The death of abel. in five books. attempted from the german of mr gessner. the tenth edition.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Burnell
, M.
(1775).
The extraordinary ill usage i have had, i desire by the following sheets the public may be made acquainted with, as they, at present, are blinded by prejudice and falshood.
Nottingham:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Southeil
, U.
(1775).
The strange and wonderful history and prophecies of mother shipton.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Southeil
, U.
(1775).
The strange and wonderful history and prophesies of mother shipton.
Newcastle upon Tyne:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Shove
, S.
(1775).
To the president, vice-president, and governors of the london hospital. my lords and gentlemen, the office of matron to this hospital being declared vacant, the favour of your votes and interest is humbly requested in behalf of sarah shove, widow of john shove, woollen-draper, in cannon-street, and common-council-man of this city. the peculiar circumstances of her situation, she hopes, will recommend her to the benevolence of the governors; and the trusts that on enquiry she will be found qualified for the office. ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Scott
, M.
(1775).
Woo'd and married and a'. a new song.
Aberdeen:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Knowles
, M.
(1776).
A compendium of a controversy on water-baptism.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Chudleigh
, E.
(1776).
Substance of the trial of the duchess of kingston, before henry earl bathurst, lord high steward; and the honourable the house of peers, on an indictment for polygamy, on the 15th, 16th, 19th, and 22d, of april, 1776. ...
Newcastle upon Tyne:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Jones
, M.
(1776).
The lass on the brow of the hill.
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Cowley
, H.
(1776).
The runaway, a comedy.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Rudd
, M.C.
(1776).
The trial of margaret caroline rudd, for forging a bond for 3500l. in the name of william adair, esq; at the session-house, in the old bailey; containing the evidence verbatim, and the arguments of the court and of the council. taken in short hand by joseph gurney, and revised by john glynn, serjeant at law, and recorder of london.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Scott
, M.
(1776).
Woo'd and married and a'.
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
MacIver
, S.
(1777).
Cookery, and pastry. as taught and practised by mrs. maciver, teacher of those arts in edinburgh. the second edition.
Edinburgh:
Unknown
, [.
(1777).
The inamorato: addressed to the author of the electrical eel, by a lady.
London:
Crosfield
, A., &
Beattie
, J.
(1777).
A description of the castle-hllls, near northallerton, a poem. written in the year 1746. by miss crosfield. to which is added, the hermit, a poem. by dr. beattie.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, [.
(1777).
Another new election song. by a lady. (tune, he comes - he comes - the hero comes,- &c.)
Newcastle upon Tyne:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Goudar
, S.
(1777).
Remarques sur les anecdotes de madame la comtesse du barri; par madame sara g.... traduites de l'anglais.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Jackson
, E.
(1777).
The lamentation of e. j. for a fallen race.
Bristol:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Gillam
, M.
(1777).
To the author of infant baptism dated 1773.
Bath:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Wilson
, A.
(1778).
Teisa: a descriptive poem of the river teese, its towns and antiquities. by anne wilson.
Tyne and Wear:
Robinson
, M.
(1778).
The songs, chorusses, &c. in the lucky escape, a comic opera, as performed at the theatre-royal, in drury-lane.
London:
Delany
, M.
(1778).
A catalogue of plants copyed from nature in paper mosaick, finished in the year 1778, and disposed in alphabetical order, according to the generic and specific names of linnæus.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Maw
, M.
(1778).
An exhortation or warning to the inhabitants of woodbridge, and the villages adjacent, by a well-wisher. many are the faithful warnings, which, through the mercies of god, have been handed down to us in the various ages of the world, by men inspired to communicate what their eyes had seen, their ears heard, and their hands handled, of the good word of god. ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Fielding
, S.
(1779).
The governess: or, little female academy. being the history of mrs. teachum, and her nine girls. with their nine days amusement. caculated [sic] for the entertainment and instruction of young ladies in their education. by the author of david simple. the tenth edition.
Belfast:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Sanders
, M.
(1779).
The last speech, confession and dying words, of mary sanders, a young girl of 18 years of age, who was strangled and burnt at monmouth the 13th of february, 1779, for the horrid, barbarous and bloody murder of her own lady.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, [.
(1780).
A new electioneering song, tune, - the dusky night. by a lady.
Tyne and Wear:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Hill
, P.P.
(1780).
A novel and genuine display on the leading disposition of the human mind. with a sketch of modern life. in which the following passions and effects are characterized: ambition—disappointment—revenge—madness—suicide—suspense—hope—love—matrimony. with an exordium and epilogue. dedicated (by permission) to her grace the duchess of devonshire. by mrs. p. hill.
s.n. [sine nomine]
Campbell
, W.
(1780).
A short account of the life, experiences, and death of the rev. mr. f- s-.
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, [.
(1780).
An excellent new election song. by a lady.
Tyne and Wear:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, .
(1780).
Janet clinker's oration, on the virtues of the old women, and the pride of the young, with a direction for young men, what sort of women to take: and for women, what sort of men to marry. dictated by janet clinker, and written by humphray [sic] clinker, the clashing wive[s clerk.
Glasgow:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, [.
(1780).
Woman's wit; or, a new and elegant amusement for the fair sex; consisting of an original and brilliant assemblage of ingenious witticisms, ... a new edition, revised and corrected throughout, with a number of material alterations and additions. by a lady.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Smith
, A.
(1781).
A new book of cookery; or, every woman a perfect cook; containing a very great variety of approved receipts in all the branches of cookery and confectionary, viz. marketing, roasting, boiling, frying, stewing, hashing, baking, fricassees, made dishes, soups, sauces, puddings, pies and tarts, cakes, custards, cheese-cakes, creams, ragouts, jellies, pickling, preserving, drying, potting, candying, collaring, english wines, &c. to which is added, directions for clear starching, and the ladie's toilet, or the art of preserving and improving beauty: likewise a collection of family physical receipts, prepared at a small expence. the whole calculated to assist the prudent housewife in furnishing the cheapest and most elegant set of dishes in the various departments of cookery, and to instruct ladies in many other particulars of great importance. written by mrs. a. smith, of stafford, who has been a house-keeper to several noble families many years.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, [.
(1781).
Observations on p-l c-ll's conduct, with regard to r. catholic bill, &c. by a lady.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Cowley
, H.
(1781).
The belle's stratagem, a new comedy, as it has been performed with universal applause at the theatres of london and dublin. written by mrs. cowley.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Cacaoult de la Mimardière
, E.
(1781).
Traité sur les principes fondamentaux de la sagesse ou philosophie morale. a l'usage de la jeunesse. par mademoiselle e. cacouault de la mimardiere.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
MacIver
, S.
(1782).
Cookery, and pastry. as taught and practised by mrs. maciver, teacher of those arts in edinburgh. the third edition.
Edinburgh:
Unknown
, [.
(1782).
The glorious revolutions of 1782. a heroic poem. in two parts. by a lady.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Tonkin
, M.
(1783).
The female spy; or mrs. tonkin’s account of her journey through france, at the express order of the rt. hon. charles james fox, secretary of state.
London:
Halkerston
, M.
(1783).
[condescendence for miss charles halkerston, only child and heir served and retoured, and executor decerned and confirmed to the deceased helenus halkerston, late of rathillet, pursuer; against capt. ninian imrie of dunmuir, and william lumsdaine, writer to the signet his attorney, defenders.]
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Cowley
, H.
(1783).
A bold stroke for a husband. a comedy. written by the ingenious mrs. cowley: authoress of the run-a-way, belles-stratagem, and which is the man: and performed forty nights last season at the theatre-royal, covent-garden.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Cacaoult de la Mimardière
, E.
(1783).
Encyclopedie des dames: ou, introduction a l'etude de quelques sciences, essentielles a l'education des jeunes demoiselles: telles, que, la chronologie, l'histoire ancienne, la geographie, et l'histoire romaine: precedee d'undiscours preliminaire, sur l'education. par mademoiselle e. cacouault de la mimardiere, auteur de la philosophie morale, & de la mythologie des jeunes demoiselles.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Wardlaw
, E.
(1783).
Hardyknute. a scottish fragment. see percy's antient ballads, vol. 2 p. 94. edit. 2. n.b. modern spelling is substituted for the ancient.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
de Navarre
, M.
(1783).
Les mille et une faveurs, contes de cour, tirés de l'ancien gaulois, par la reine de navarre. ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
de La Fitte
, A.
(1783).
Les petits soupers et les nuits de l'hôtel bouill-n. lettre de milord comte de ******, à milord ********. au sujet des récréations de m. de c-stri-s ou de la danse de l'ours, anecdote singuliere d'un cocher qui s'est pendu à l'hôtel bouill-n, le 31 décembre 1778 à l'occasion de la danse de l'ours.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Cowley
, H.
(1783).
The belle's stratagem; a new comedy, of five acts: as it is now performing at the theatre in smock-alley. written by mrs. cowley.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Brooke
, F.
(1783).
The bud of the rose. sung by mr. bannister, in in [sic] rosina.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Brooke
, F.
(1783).
The bud of the rose. sung by mr. bannister, in the opera of rosina.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Brooke
, F.
(1783).
The gleaners. a favourite song, sung in the opera of rosina.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Glasse
, H.
(1783).
The house-keeper's pocket book, and compleat family cook. containing several hundred curious receipts ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Brooke
, F.
(1783).
The maid of the mill. sung by mrs. kennedy and mrs. martyr, in the favorite entertainment of rosina, performed at covent-garden theatre.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Cacaoult de la Mimardière
, E.
(1783).
The young ladies mythology. or fabulous history of the pagan divinities. digested on an entire new plan, in french and english. the second edition. by miss elizabeth cacouault de la mimardiere.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Fisher Slack
, A.
(1784).
A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad english, or, an easy guide to speaking and writing the english language properly and correctly ... : to which is added, a curious and useful appendix.
s.n. [sine nomine]
de Navarre
, M.
(1784).
Contes et nouvelles de marguerite de valois, reine de navarre, faisant suite aux contes de j. bocace. tome premier.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, .
(1784).
Epistle from miss mark'em, in london, to lady barbary courtley, at castle-lizard in the county of cornwall. written in feb. 1784. (continued from thursday last.)
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Neil
, M.
(1784).
The last speech, confession & dying words of margaret neil, who was execute at stirling on friday the 19th of novr. 1784, for the crimes of theft and house-breaking.
Stirling:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Cameron
, S.
(1784).
The last speech, confession and dying words of sarah cameron, who was execute at stirling on friday the 29th of october 1784, and her body given to the doctors to be dissected, for the murder of her own child.
Stirling:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Elsom
, P.
(1784).
The prison groans! or, sorrowful lamentation of patience elsom, when under sentence of death in lincoln castle: and who was executed on friday the 12th day of november, 1784, for wilfully setting fire to the dwelling-house of mr. goulding of ingoldsby.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Tonkin
, M.
(1785).
Facts dedicated to her majesty. the female spy; or mrs. tonkin's journey through france, in the late war, undertaken by the express order of the rt. hon. charles james fox, secretary of state, this pamphlet contains a particular narrative of the hardships, dangers, and distress, she met with, the various intelligence the furnished to government, the means by which it was obtained, and in what manner the escaped being taken. not having received any compensation for her sercies [sic] from government-she submits her case to the candor and liberality of a generous public.
London:
Barclay
, M.
(1785).
A letter from mrs barclay to her son, on the subject of a difference presently subsisting between her and the roman-catholic clergy of aberdeen.
Aberdeen:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Hastings
, S.
(1785).
Copy of a letter from the countess of huntingdon, to one of her students, who had desired her ladyship's opinion and advice with respect to the ministry:-which is now published at the request of the ministers in her connection, for the use of the students in general.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Cacaoult de la Mimardière
, E.
(1785).
Dialogues raisonnés d'hortence & de julie, sur les principes fondamentaux de la sagesse, ou philosophie morale, & autres sujets egalement propres a former le coeur & l'esprit. a l'usage des jeunes demoiselles. dédiés (par permission) à lady charlotte finch, par mademoiselle cacouault de la mimardiere, auteur de la mythologie des jeunes demoiselles, & de l'encyclopedie des dames.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Burney
, F.
(1785).
Evelina; or, a young lady's entrance into the world. in two volumes. the second edition.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Rigaud
, M.
(1785).
On the death of mr. cipriani: by mrs. rigaud.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, [.
(1785).
On the dutchess of atholl and lady wright fishing at atholl-house. by a lady.
Perth:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Gessner
, S.
(1785).
The death of abel : in five books from the german of mr. gessner of zurich, in switzerland. a new translation.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Christian
, M.
(1785).
The humble address, of margaret christian: widow of the late, charles christian, coach-maker.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Wrighten
, M.A.
(1785).
Twas yes, kind sir. a new song.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Cave
, J.
(1786).
Poems on various subjects, entertaining, elegiac, and religious. with a few select poems from other authors. by miss cave. now mrs. w----.
Bristol:
Chiswell
, F.
(1786).
F. chiswell's dream, in the 11th month, 1786. i thought i was walking with a man friend along a narrow lane, at the end of which stood a large and high building, about two yards from the end of it was build a single brick wall, rising gradually from the ground like the roof of an house, which was as high as the other building, and my road lay along it, which appeared very difficult to me as we drew nearer, i remembered that my sisters were going to the same place i was then going to, and i said to the friend, though i have to go over that dangerous wall i am very desirous my sisters may not have so strait and difficult a path as i have to walk in, to which the friend said, take no care for thy sisters, for we must all stand upon our own bottom; ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Nicholson
, M.
(1786).
High treason - committed by margaret nicholson. guilty of the horrid crime of endeavouring to murder his sacred majesty king george iii. on the 2d of august 1786, ... this knife, or poinard, will be kept for a remembrancer of this horrid act.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, .
(1786).
Nancy-cock's pretty song book, for all little masters & misses ... by nurse dandlim.
Newry:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Williams
, H.M.
(1786).
Ode to peace by helen-maria williams.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Carstairs
, C.
(1786).
Original poems. by a lady, dedicated to miss ann henderson. a tribute to gratitude and friendship.
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Williams
, H.M.
(1786).
Proposals for printing by subscription, in two volumes, 12mo, elegantly printed, price six shillings, poems on various subjects, the greater number not hitherto published. by miss helen maria williams. the books will be delivered to the subscribers in april next. the whole, or the half, of the money to be paid at the time of subscribing, at the option of the subscriber. subscriptions received by the author, no 1, richmond-buildings, dean-street, soho; mr. cadell, in the strand; messrs. robinsons, in pater-noster-row; and mr. hookham, new bond-street.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Lowes
, E.
(1786).
The case of mrs. lowes.
York:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Gessner
, S.
(1786).
The death of abel : in five books.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Smith
, A.
(1787).
The compleat english family companion, being the newest collection of the most genteel, and least expensive receipts in every branch of cookery, ... to which is added, the compleat servant maid. ... by mrs. a. smith, of stafford. ...
London:
Smith
, A.
(1787).
A new book of cookery; or, every woman a perfect cook; containing a very great variety of approved receipts in all the branches of cookery and confectionary, ... written by mrs. a. smith, of stafford, ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Sheldon
, A.
(1787).
Authentic and interesting memoirs of miss ann sheldon; (now mrs. archer:) a lady who figured, during several years, in the highest line of public life, and in whose history will be found, all the vicissitudes, which so constantly attend on women of her description. written by herself. ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
de Navarre
, M.
(1787).
Contes et nouvelles de marguerite de valois, reine de navarre, faisant suite aux contes de j. bocace. ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Steele
, E.
(1787).
Memoirs of mrs. sophia baddeley, late of drury-lane theatre. to the wholesale booksellers, gentlemen, dr. i. trusler having on saturday last, with an effrontery peculiar to himself, ... circulated a scurrilous hand-bill, ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Cordier de Launay
, M.
(1787).
Mémoires de madame la baronne de staal, écrits par elle-même. ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
du Crest de Saint-Aubin
, S.F.
(1787).
The beauties of genlis; being a select collection, of the most beautiful tales and other striking extracts, from adela and theodore; the tales of the castle; the theatre of education and sacred dramas; written by the countess of genlis. with copperplates.
Perth:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Lennox
, C.
(1787).
The female quixote; or, the adventures of arabella.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Ross
, A.
(1788).
The cottagers; a comic opera. in two acts. by miss a. ross, (aged fifteen years) daughter of mrs. brown, of the theatre-royal, covent-garden.
London:
Ross
, A.
(1788).
The cottagers; a comic opera. in two acts. by miss a. ross, (aged fifteen years) daughter of mrs. brown, of the theatre-royal, covent-garden. the second edition.
London:
Ross
, A.
(1788).
The cottagers; a comic opera. in two acts. by miss a. ross, (aged fifteen years) daughter of mrs. brown, of the theatre-royal, covent-garden. the third edition.
London:
Todd
, E.
(1788).
The history of lady caroline rivers, in a series of letters. in two volumes. by miss elizabeth todd. ...
London:
Hill
, H.
(1788).
An address to the public, by the honble lady hill; setting forth the consequences of the late sir john hill's acquaintance with the earl of bute.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Blower
, E.
(1788).
George bateman: a novel. in three volumes.
s.n. [sine nomine]
Young
, M.
(1788).
Horatio and amanda, a poem. by a young lady.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
du Crest de Saint-Aubin
, S.F.
(1788).
The beauties of genlis; being a select collection, of the most beautiful tales and other striking extracts, from adela and theodore; the tales of the castle; ... written by the countess of genlis. with copperplates.
Perth:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Inchbald
, E.
(1788).
The mogul tale; or, the descent of the balloon. a farce. as it is acted at the theatre-royal, smoke-alley.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
de Valois-Saint-Rémy
, J.
(1789).
An address to the public explaining the motives which have hitherto delayed the publication of the memoirs of the countess de valois de la motte; which contains a justification of her conduct; and exposing the various artifices which have been used for the suppression of their appearance.
London:
Cavendish
, G.
(1789).
Emma, or the unfortunate attachment; a sentimental novel; in three volumes.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
de Valois-Saint-Rémy
, J.
(1789).
Lettre de la comtesse valois de la mothe a la reine de france.
Oxford:
s.n. [sine nomine]
de Valois-Saint-Rémy
, J.
(1789).
Second mémoire justificatif de la comtesse de valois de la motte; écrit par elle-même.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
de Valois-Saint-Rémy
, J.
(1789).
Second mémoire justificatif de la comtesse de valois de la motte; écrit par elle-même.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Raffald
, E.
(1789).
The experienced english housekeeper, for the use and ease of ladies, housekeepers, cooks, &c. written purely from practice, dedicated to the hon. lady elizabeth warburton, whom the author lately served as housekeeper: consisting of several hundred original receipts, most of which never appeared in print. part i. lemon pickle, browning for all sorts of made dishes, soups, fish, plain meat, game, made dishes both hot and cold, pies, puddings, &c. part ii. all kinds of consectionary, particularly the gold and silver web for covering of sweet-meats, and a desert of spun sugar, with directions to set out a table in the most elegant manner and in the modern taste, floating islands, fish-ponds, transparent puddings, trifles, whips, &c. part iii. pickling, potting, and collaring, wines, vinegars, catchups, distilling, with two most valuable receipts, one for refining malt-liquors, the other for curing acid wines, and a correct list of every thing in season for every month in the year. by elizabeth raffald. a new edition, in which are inserted some celebrated receipts by other modern authors.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, .
(1790).
A most eloquent and panegyrical petition to the prime minister; by harriet air-brain. dedicated to peter pindar, esq.
London:
Sheldon
, A.
(1790).
Authentic and interesting memoirs of miss ann sheldon; (now mrs. archer:) a lady who figured, during several years, in the highest line of public life, and in whose history will be found, all the vicissitudes, which so constantly attend on women of her description. written by herself.
London:
Francis
, A.
(1790).
Miscellaneous poems, by a lady.
Norwich:
Smith
, J.
(1790).
Select poems on various subjects, with an introduction, wherein is briefly stated some observations on the progress of astronomy among the ancients.
London:
Grubb
, S.
(1790).
A serious meditation: or a christian's duty briefly set forth. there is nothing that i ought to wish for so much, as to have my heart clean in the sight of god, so that after i die, my soul may be happy for ever. but how may i secure to myself this blessing? by performing with the assistance of his grace, my duty to him, my duty to my neighbour, and my duty to myself.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Grubb
, S.
(1790).
A serious meditation: or, a christian's duty briefly set forth. there is nothing that i ought to wish for so much, as to have my heart clean in the sight of god, so that after i die, my soul may be happy for ever. but how may i secure to myself this blessing? by performing with the assistance of his grace, my duty to him, my duty to my neighbour, and my duty to myself.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, .
(1790).
Agitation: or memoirs of george woodford and lady emma melvill. a novel. dedicated (by permission) to the honourable mrs. lionel damer. by the author of the ring and the false friends. in three volumes.
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, [.
(1790).
An elegy, on the death of mr. andrew gifford gwennap. by a lady.
Falmouth:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Battier
, H.
(1790).
An epistle from patrick pindar, to the hills and the vallies, and all whom it may concern.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Barnard
, A.L.
(1790).
Auld robin gray; with the answer. to which is added, the two constant lovers. the widow. the captain of love.
Glasgow:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Stewart
, M.
(1790).
Poems, &c. dedicated to miss ann henderson. a tribute to gratitude and friendship. by a lady, the author of the hubble-shue. subscriber names to be published under another number.
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Wharam
, A.
(1790).
Riding. to the public in general, but more particularly to lovers, learners, encouragers and adepts in the art of horsemanship. ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, [.
(1790).
Song. tune, "the dusky night." by a lady.
Southampton:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Inchbald
, E.
(1790).
Such things are; a play, in five acts. as performed at the theatre royal, covent-garden. by mrs. inchbald. third edition.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
More
, H.
(1790).
The beautiful and interesting account of the shepherd of salisbury plain.
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Weylar
, M.
(1790).
The captive. by maria barrell; at the king's bench.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Smith
, C.T.
(1790).
The dead beggar an elegy. ... by charlotte smith.
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Laws
, M.
(1790).
The last dying speech, of miss mary laws, near dereham in norfolk. being a full and particular account of her most cruelly and barbarously poisoning her father, sir j. laws, for the love of a young man, after she had travelled four years abroad. likewise, her last dying speech and confession at the place of execution, which was at the last assizes at norwich. she was attended during that dreadful ceremony by a hearse and three mourning coaches. during which time, was sung the lamentation of a sinner, till after she was cut down.
Norwich:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Fisher Slack
, A.
(1791).
A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad english: or, an easy guide to speaking and writing the english language properly and correctly. containing i. orthography; or true spelling, which treats of the sounds and uses of the several letters in all positions; of the division of words into syllables, and the use of points. ii. prosody; or the art of pronouncing syllables in words truly, with tables of words properly accented. iii. etymology; or the kinds of words, which explains the several parts of speech; their derivations and different endings; change and likeness to one another. iv. syntax; or construction, which teaches how to connect words a right in a sentence, or sentences together. to which is added, a curious and useful appendix. a new edition, corrected and improved. by a. fisher.
Leeds:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Fisher Slack
, A.
(1791).
A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad english: or, an easy guide to speaking and writing the properly and correctly. containing i. orthography; or true spelling, which treats of the sounds and uses of the several letters in all positions; of the division of words into syllables, and the use of points. ii. prosody; or the art of pronouncing syllables in words truly, wtih tables of words properly accented. iii. etymology; or the kinds of words, which explains the several parts of speech; their derivations and different endings; change and likeness to one another. iv. syntax; or construction, which teaches how to connect words aright in a sentence, or sentences together. to which is added, a curious and useful appendix, a new edition, corrected and improved by a. fisher.
Leeds:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Ritchie
, E.
(1791).
A short account of the last sickness and death of the rev. mr. wesley, m.a. late fellow of lincoln college, oxford. who died on wednesday morning, march 2, 1791, aged 88.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, [.
(1791).
A squint at elysium: or, duke & no duke. a poem. by a lady of birmingham.
Birmingham:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Ritchie
, E.
(1791).
Advertisement. as many friends have desired an immediate account of the circumstances relative to the departure of the late rev. mr. wesley, the following short but authentic narrative has been drawn up compliance with their request. new-chapel, city-road, march 8, 1791.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Ritchie
, E.
(1791).
An authentic narrative of the last sickness and death of the rev. john wesley.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, [.
(1791).
An elegy, on the late reverend john wesley, wrote by a woman.
Bristol:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Brydges
, A.E.
(1791).
House of lords. appeal from an order of the court of exchequer. the most noble anna eliza, duchess dowager of chandos, and ... anna eliza bridges, an infant ... appellants. james stephens brownlow, ... george, despard, caleb carden, and william carden, ... respondents. the case of the respondents.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Herbert
, L.L.
(1791).
Several excellent methods of hearing mass, with fruit and benefit, according to the institution of that divine sacrifice, and the intention of our holy mother the church. with motives to induce all good christians, particularly religious persons, to make use of the same: collected together by the right honourable lady lucy herbert, of powis, superior of the english augustin nuns.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Herbert
, L.L.
(1791).
Several methods and practices of devotion: appertaining to a religious life. collected together by the right hon. lady lucy herbert, of powis, superior of the english augustin nuns.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Yearsley
, A.
(1791).
The dispute. letter to the public. from the milkwoman.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Fielding
, S.
(1791).
The governess: or, little female academy. being the history of mrs. teachum, and her nine scholars. with their nine days amusement. calculated for the entertainment & instruction of young ladies in their education. by the author of david simple.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
More
, H.
(1791).
Thoughts on the importance of the manners of the great to general society. with notes and illustrations. to which is added, an essay on the same subject by vicesimus knox.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
du Crest de Saint-Aubin
, S.F.
(1792).
Adèle et théodore, ou lettres sur l'éducation; contenant tous les principes relatifs aux trois différens plans d'éducation des princes et des jeunes personnes de l'un et de l'autre sexe. nouvelle édition, revue, corrigée et augmentée.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Rowson
, S.
(1792).
I never will be married.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
, E.
(1792).
Mar lodge. written by elizabeth, august 16, 1792.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Inchbald
, E.
(1792).
The farce of animal magnetism. in three acts. as performed at the theatre-royal, smoke-alley.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Brooke
, H.
(1792).
The poetical works of henry brooke, esq. author of gustavus vasa, fool of quality, &c, revised and corrected by the original manuscript; with a portrait of the author, and his life. by miss brooke. the third edition.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, [.
(1792).
The rights of monarchy, a poem; on the late unanimous celebration of his majesty's birth day, on the fourth of june, 1792, at the hotel, in birmingham. by the authoress of duke and no duke.
Birmingham:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Morris
, M.R.P.
(1793).
Illicit love: a novel. by mrs. morris, author of the rival brothers, a novel; poems, &c. in two volumes.
Polesden Lacey:
Battier
, H.
(1793).
The gibbonade: or, political reviewer. second number.
Dublin:
Rogers
, H.A.
(1793).
A short account of the experience of mrs. h. a. rogers. written by herself. with a brief extract from her diary.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Yearsley
, A.
(1793).
Catalogue of the books, tracts, &c. contained in ann yearsley's public library, no.4, crescent, hotwells.
Bristol:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Williams
, A.
(1793).
Dedicated to the candid and pious of every denomination. quotations from dr. newton's dissertations on the prophecies, which have remarkably been fulfilled, and at this time are fulfilling in the world; with some humble remarks respecting the latter days; or, the approach of the expected millennium: supposed to commence at the expiration of six thousand years from the creation of the earth. and observations on the benefit of the press, &c. by mrs. alice williams, late miss witts.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Inchbald
, E.
(1793).
Every one has his fault: a comedy, in five acts. as performed at the theatre-royal, covent-garden. by mrs inchbald. a new edition.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Battier
, H.
(1793).
Gibbonade. first number.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Newbery
, E.
(1793).
Important medical improvements for the contemplation of the faculty, the use of families, and the universal benefit of mankind. just published, ... the rational and improved practice of physic, by william rowley, ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Montagu
, M.W.
(1793).
Letters of lady m. w. montague. written during her travels in europe, asia, and africa.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Battier
, H.
(1793).
Number 1. the gibbonade; or; political reviewer.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Heron
, M.
(1793).
The conflict. a sentimental tale in a series of letters.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, [.
(1793).
Thoughts occasioned by the proceedings on bristol-bridge, and the melancholy consequences, on the awful night of monday last, being the 30th of september. 1793. (by a lady.)
Bristol:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Jebb
, A.
(1793).
Two penny-worth of truth for a penny; or a true state of facts: with an apology for tom bull in a letter to brother john.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Jebb
, A.
(1793).
Two penny-worth of truth for a penny; or a true state of facts: with an apology for tom bull in a letter to brother john. fourth edition.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Jebb
, A.
(1793).
Two penny-worth of truth for a penny; or a true state of facts: with an apology for tom bull in a letter to brother john. second edition.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Stratford
, T.
(1794).
Lord russell [russel], a tragedy.
London:
Battier
, H.
(1794).
The gibbonade: or, political reviewer. first number. the second edition.
Dublin:
Battier
, H.
(1794).
The gibbonade: or, political reviewer. third number.
Dublin:
Falconbridge
, A.M.
(1794).
Two voyages to sierra leone, during the years 1791-2-3, in a series of letters, by anna maria falconbridge. to which is added, a letter from the author, to henry thornton, esq. m.p. and chairman of the court of directors of the sierra leone company.
London:
Falconbridge
, A.M.
(1794).
Two voyages to sierra leone, during the years 1791-2-3, in a series of letters, by anna maria falconbridge. to which is added, a letter from the author, to henry thornton, esq. m.p. and chairman of the court of directors of the sierra leone company. the second edition.
London:
Burney
, F.
(1794).
Evelina; or, the history of a young lady's entrance into the world. a new edition.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Goodall
, S.
(1794).
Extraordinary appearance of the moon! which was perceived to be in a violent rocking motion, for several minutes; after which was seen clearly passing round the orb, immense armies of horse and foot with bloody streamers flying, to the great terror and astonishment of thousand of spectators, who were witnesses of this wonderful alarming omen! to which is added, calculations, judicial and astrological observations, by which the true events signififed thereby are foretold. susannah goodall, pupil to the celebrated don farnando furioso. doctor of divinity, physic, and astrology. who foretold all the late wonderful events and bloody battles which came to pass at toulton, dunkirk, and various parts of france and flanders.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Montagu
, M.W.
(1794).
Letters of the right honourable lady m--y w--y m---e: written during her travels in europe, asia, and africa, to persons of distinction, men of letters, &c. in different parts of europe. which contain among other curious relations, accounts of the policy and manners of the turks; drawn from sources that have been inaccessable to other travellers. a new edition. the four volumes complete in one.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Stratford
, T.
(1794).
Lord russel, a tragedy.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Neale
, H.
(1794).
Proposals for publishing by subscription, in four volumes 12mo. by the same author, sacred history, in familiar dialogues, ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Raffald
, E.
(1794).
The experienced english housekeeper, for the use and ease of ladies, housekeepers, cooks, &c. ... consisting of several hundred original receipts, ... by elizabeth raffald. a new edition, in which are inserted some celebrated receipts, by other modern authors.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Leeson
, M.
(1795).
Memoirs of mrs. margaret leeson. written by herself; and interspersed with several interesting and amusing anecdotes, of some of the most striking characters of great-britain and ireland.
Dublin:
Flaxmer
, S.
(1795).
Satan revealed; or the dragon overcome. with an explanation of the twelfth chapter of the revelations. and also, a testimony that richard brothers, is a prophet sent from the lord. by sarah flaxmer.
London:
Barnard
, A.L.
(1795).
Auld robin gray.
London:
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More
, H.
(1795).
Dame andrews, a ballad.
Bath:
s.n. [sine nomine]
d'Éon de Beaumont
, C.G.L.A.A.T.
(1795).
First time of mademoiselle d'eon's fencing in stroud. for one night only. by permission. on wednesday evening, september 16, ... in the assembly room, at the george, stroud, the celebrated chevaliere d'eon will make a grand assault d'armes, ...
Gloucester:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Brydges
, A.E.
(1795).
House of lords. the most noble anna eliza duchess dowager of chandos, a lunatic, by sir richard gamon, bart. her only brother, and sole committee of her person, and joint committee, with james henry leigh, esquire, of her estate, appellant. the right honourable anna eliza brydges, commonly called lady anna eliza brydges, an infant, by the honourable sir francis buller, baronet, her next friend, - - - respondent. the case of the appellant.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Rowson
, S.
(1795).
I'm in haste. a new song.
London:
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More
, H.
(1795).
King dionysius and squire damocles; a new song on an old story. proper to be sung at all feasts and merry-makings.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Battier
, H.
(1795).
Marriage ode royal after the manner of dryden.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Carnegie
, M.
(1795).
Montrose races. an epistle from miss c. at montrose to miss m.m. at edinburgh.
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Carnegie
, M.
(1795).
Montrose races: a comic cantata. in three parts. set to music by mr urbani.
Edinburgh:
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More
, H.
(1795).
Patient joe, or the newcastle collier.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
de Saint-Pierre
, J.B.
(1795).
Paul and virginia. translated from the french of bernardin saint-pierre; by helen maria williams, author of letters on the french revolution, julia a novel, poems, &c.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, .
(1795).
Pet.-mrs bennet, &c. against lord alva's interlocutor. mr sinclair, clerk. d. hutcheson, agent. unto the right honourable the lords of council and session, the petition of mrs ann maria bennet of nassau-street, london, and john b. williamson, late of the theatre-royal, edinburgh;
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Hill
, P.P.
(1795).
Portraits, characters, pursuits, and amusements of the present fashionable world, interspersed with poetic flights of fancy. by mrs. p. hill.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
More
, H.
(1795).
Village politics. addressed to all the mechanics, journeymen, and day labourers in great britain: being a dialogue between jack anvil the blacksmith, and tom hod the mason. by will chip, ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Hill
, P.P.
(1796).
A poem, to the memory of the truly-right-honourable william burton conyngham, lately deceased; written, and most respectfully addressed to the right honourable lord conyngham, by his lorrdship's most obedient, most obliged, humble servant, mrs. robert hill.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Herschel
, C.
(1796).
Account of the discovery of a new comet. by miss caroline herschel. in a letter to sir joseph banks, bart. k.b. p.r.s. from the philosophical transactions.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, .
(1796).
An oration on the virtues of the old women, and the pride of the young; with a direction for young men what sort of women to take, and for women what sort of men to marry. dictated by janet clinker, and written by humphray [sic] clinker, the clashing wives clerk.
Glasgow:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Bennett
, A.M.
(1796).
Ans.-mrs ann maria bennet, &c. to the pet.-robert mcintosh. mr sinclair, clerk. dav. hutcheson, agent. answers for mrs ann maria bennet of nassau-street, london, and john b. williamson, late of the theatre-royal, edinburgh; to the petition of robert mcintosh, musician in edinburgh.
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Burney
, F.
(1796).
Camilla: or, a picture of youth. by the author of evelina and cecilia. in six volumes. ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Arouet
, F.(.
(1796).
La pucelle; or, the maid of orleans: a poem, in xxi cantos. from the french of m. de voltaire. with the author's preface and original notes. vol. i.
s.n. [sine nomine]
Lennox
, C.
(1796).
Proposals for publishing a new and improved edition of shakspeare illustrated. by charlotte lennox.
London:
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More
, H.
(1796).
Robert and richard; or the ghost of poor molly, who was drowned in richard's mill pond. to the tune of collin's mulberry tree.
London:
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More
, H.
(1796).
The hackney coachman, or, the way to get a good fare.
London:
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Knott
, M.
(1796).
The last dying speeches, &c. of those inhuman murderers, mary knott, for the murder of a french emigrant nobleman, ... richard ludman, for the murder of george hebner, ... and eleanor hughes who were executed this morning. with a copy of a letter sent by richard ludman, to his parents, the night before his execution.
London:
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Unknown
, [.
(1796).
The rejoinder; or attingham triumphant. (by an old maid.)
Shrewsbury:
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More
, H.
(1796).
The shopkeeper turned sailor, or, the folly of going out of our element: part i. shewing what a clever man john the shopkeeper was in his business, and what a rash step he took in resolving to go upon the water.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
More
, H.
(1796).
The story of sinful sally. told by herself.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
More
, H.
(1796).
Turn the carpet; or, the two weavers; a new song, in a dialogue between dick and john.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Van der Lende
, A.M.
(1797).
A catechism for children of all denominations. by anna maria van der lende. for the benefit of poor children.
London:
Moore
, J.E.
(1797).
Miscellaneous poems. on various occasions. by jane elizabeth moore. containing a characteristic poem to the engraving. a poetical correspondence with a gentleman of the masonic society, on the subject of their excluding the fair sex and many other intresting particulars. the second edition.
Dublin:
Byam
, L.
(1797).
A collection of exotics, from the island of antigua. by a lady.
London:
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Melroe
, E.
(1797).
A saving of thirty pounds per cent. by a new method of cookery.
London:
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More
, H.
(1797).
Cheap repository. the day of judgment, or, the grand reckoning.
London:
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Arouet
, F.(.
(1797).
La pucelle; or, the maid of orleans: a poem, in xxi cantos. from the french of m. de voltaire. with the author's preface and original notes. vol. ii.
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
, [.
(1797).
Mrs. buckham, (wife to the chaplain of the london-hospital,) candidate for the office of matron, in the room of mrs. guion, resigned, begs leave to solicit your vote and interest. ...
London:
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Newbery
, E.
(1797).
New collection of voyages and travels, ... this day is published, ... an historical account of the most celebrated voyages, travels, and discoveries, ... by william mavor, ll.d.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Southcott
, J.
(1797).
On the fast day, 1797, the following was given to joanna southcott, in answer to the rev. j. pomeroy. ...
London:
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Bury
, C.S.M.C.
(1797).
Poems on several occasions. by a lady.
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Hutchinson
, M.A.A.
(1797).
Proposals for printing by subscription, "exhibitions of the heart," a novel, in four volumes. ... by a. a. h.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Howard
, R.
(1797).
The last dying speech and confession of rebecca howard, who was executed this day, august 9, 1797, on the castle ditches, for the murder of her male bastard child.
Norwich:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Johnston
, I.
(1798).
A part of isobel johnston's trials and entertainments, in the year 1795.
Aberdeen:
Fenn
, E.
(1798).
A complete catalogue of mrs. teachwell's books.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Craven
, E.
(1798).
Airs and chorusses in the princess of georgia, an opera: written by her serene highness the margravine of anspach, and performed at brandenburgh-house theatre, 1798.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Mackenzie
, A.M.
(1798).
Dusseldorf; or, the fratricide. a romance. in three volumes. by anna maria mackenzie.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Greensted
, F.
(1798).
Fugitive pieces.
Maidstone:
s.n. [sine nomine]
West
, E.
(1798).
Memoirs, or spiritual exercises of elisabeth west: written by her own hand.
Edinburgh:
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Bradbury
, E.
(1798).
Sir, having had the honor of being approved by the house-committee of the london hospital, as candidate for matron; i beg leave to re-solicit the favor of your vote and interest. ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Raffald
, E.
(1798).
The experienced english housekeeper, for the use and ease of ladies, housekeepers, cooks, &c. written purely from practice; ... consisting of several hundred original receipts, ... by elizabeth raffald. a new edition, in which are inserted some celebrated receipts by other modern authors, to which is added a treatise on brewing.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Leeson
, M.
(1798).
The life of mrs. margaret leeson alias peg plunket. written by herself: in which are given anecdotes and sketches of the lives and bon mots of some of the most celebrated characters in great-britain and ireland, particularly of all the filles des joys and men of pleasure and gallantry, who usually frequented her citherean temple for these thirty years past. three volumes complete in one. a new edition with considerable additions.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Cavendish
, G.
(1798).
The passage of the mountain of saint gothard, a poem; by georgiana, duchess of devonshire.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Battier
, H.
(1799).
An address on the subject of the projected union, to the illustrious stephen iii. king of dalkey, emperor of the mugglins, elector and archtreasurer of lambay, lord protector of the holy island of magee, grand duke of bullock, grand master of the noble, illustrious, and ancient orders of the lobster, crab, scollop, &c. &c. by patt. pindar.
Dublin:
King
, M.
(1799).
"thou shalt not take the name of the lord thy god "in vain, for he will not hold him guiltless, that "taketh his name in vain." was this high and holy command more seriously considered, and the awful consequences of disobeying it taken home by all ranks of people, ...
London:
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Centlivre
, S.
(1799).
A bold stroke for a wife. a comedy, by mrs. centlivre. adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the theatres-royal, drury-lane and covent-garden. regulated from the prompt-books, by permission of the managers. ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Emmet
, M.A.
(1799).
A letter to the irish parliament, on the intended bill for legalizing military law.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Hamilton
, J.
(1799).
An account of the particular soliloquies and covenant engagements, of mrs. janet hamilton, the deceased lady of alex. gordon of earlston; upon the several diets, and at the several places under-written, which were found in her cabinet among her papers after her death, at earlston feb. 26. 1696. being all written and subscribed with her own hand; and thought fit to be discovered for the encouragement of others to the like duty. taken from a glasgow copy, printed in the year 1754.
Stirling:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Emmet
, M.A.
(1799).
An address to the people of ireland; shewing them why they ought to submit to an union.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Barbauld
, A.L.
(1799).
Hymns in prose for children. by the author of lessons for children. a new edition.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Du Wicquet
, T.J.
(1799).
La mort d'amyntas. poëme pastoral. par l'auteur de l'épitre à mon pere.
Chelsea:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Tuite
, E.D.
(1799).
Poems by lady tuite.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Gunning
, E.
(1799).
The gipsy countess: a novel. by miss gunning.
London:
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More
, H.
(1800).
Cheap repository the good militia man, or, the man that's worth a host. being, a new song, by honest dan, the ploughboy, now turned soldier.
London:
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More
, H.
(1800).
Cheap repository. turn the carpet; or, the two weavers; a new song, in a dialogue between dick and john.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Baillie
, J., &
Damer
, A.
(1800).
Epilogue to the theatrical representation at strawberry-hill. written by johanna baillie, and spoken by the hon. anne s. damer, november, 1800.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Brayer de Saint-Léon
, L.M.J.M.
(1800).
Eugenio et virginia.
London:
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Unknown
, .
(1800).
Janet clinker's oration, on the virtues of the old woman, and the pride of the young; with a direction for young men, what sort of women to take: and for women, what sort of man to marry. dictated by janet clinker and written by humphrey [sic] clinker, the clashing wives' clerk.
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Brooke
, F.
(1800).
The gleaners.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Burney
, F.
(1808).
Evelina. a new edition.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Wilkinson
, J., &
Watts
, I.
(1816).
A wonderful dream. by miss jemima wilkinson, a sleeping preacher.
United States:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Wheatley Peters
, P.
(1816).
Poems on various subjects, religious and moral. by phillis wheatley, negro servant to mr. john wheatley, of boston, in new-england.
Boston:
Pearson
, S.
(1827).
Essays and letters, humbly and affectionately presented to the church of christ, by susanna pearson. second edition, with an additional essay on the throne of grace.
Ipswich:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Hutton
, H.
(Printed in the year 1726).
A letter from helen hutton, who was execute at haddington, on friday last, the 25th of february, written to her mother a few days before her execution.
Edinburgh:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Haywood
, E.
([1729]).
The city widow: or, love in a butt. a novel.
London:
James Roberts [Warwick Lane]