| Unknown |
Suite de la troisieme partie sur la religion essentielle a l'homme, en douze lettres. |
Huber
, Marie
(Author)
|
1739 |
| Unknown |
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 |
Huber
, Marie
(Author)
|
1739 |
| Unknown |
The life of Charlotta Du Pont, an English lady; taken from her own memoirs. Giving an account how she was trepann'd by her step-mother to Virginia, how the Ship was taken by some Madagascar Pirates, and retaken by a Spanish Man of War: Of her Marriage in the Spanish West-Indies, and Adventures whilst she resided there, with her Return to England: And the History of several Gentlemen and Ladies whom she met withal in her Travels; some of whom had been Slaves in Barbary, and others cast on Shore by Shipwreck on the barbarous Coasts up the Great River Oroonoko; with their Escape thence, and safe Return to France and Spain. |
Aubin
, Penelope
(Author)
|
1739 |
| Bookseller |
The busy body. A comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre. |
Centlivre
, Susanna
(Author)
|
1740 |
| Publisher |
Inhumanity and barbarity not to be equal'd: Being an impartial relation of the barbarous murder committed by Mrs. Elizabeth branch and her daughter, on the body of Jane Buttersworth, their servant, at their farm at High-Church near Philips-Norton, in the county of somerset. Containing also, I. A recital of the principal and material evience at their tryal at Taunton Assizes before Mr. Justice Chappel, on Friday the 4th of April, 1740. II. The manner of the discovery of the murder. III. The wonderful appearance of the light seen on the grave. IV. The rising of the country people upon them as they went to take their tryal. V. The particulars of their extraordinary execution at Ivelchester the third of May following, about four in the morning. Taken by a spectator. Lastly, a copy of a letter sent by Miss Betty branch some small time before her execution, to the Rev. Mr. H- of Hemmington. |
Branch
, Elizabeth
(Author)
Unknown
,
(Author)
|
1740 |
| Publisher |
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, |
Noake
, Dorothy
(Author)
|
1740 |
| Unknown |
Jane Vernon, widow, executrix and devisee of Thomas Vernon, Esq; deceas'd, - - - - petitioner. Captain John Vernon, - - - - - - - - respondent. The respondent's case. |
Vernon
, Jane
(Author)
|
1740 |
| Unknown |
Mrs. Johnston's receipts for all sorts of pastry, creams, puddings, custards, preserves, marmalets, conserves, geillies, syrops, wines, wet and dry confections, biskets, sauces, pickles, and cookery, after the newest and most approved method. |
Johnston
, Mrs.
(Author)
|
1740 |
| Bookseller |
The glorious memory of Queen Anne reviv'd: exemplify'd in the conduct of her chief favourite the Duchess Dowager of Marlborough, from her first coming to court, to the year 1710. In a letter from herself to my Lord— |
Churchill
, Sarah
(Author)
|
1742 |
| Publisher |
An account of the conduct of the Dowager Duchess of Marlborough, from her first coming to Court, to the year 1710. In a letter from herself to my Lord — |
Churchill
, Sarah
(Author)
Hooke
, Nathaniel
(Author)
|
1742 |
| Unknown |
An account of the conduct of the Dowager Duchess of Marlborough, from her first coming to Court, to the year 1710. In a letter from herself to my Lord. |
Churchill
, Sarah
(Author)
|
1742 |
| Unknown |
An answer to the young lady; or, a letter from Mrs. Slammekin to Miss Tabitha Tammy, the suppos'd authoress of a letter from a young lady to Mr. Cibber. |
Slammekin
, Mrs.
(Author)
|
1743 |
| Publisher |
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. |
Huber
, Marie
(Author)
|
1744 |
| Publisher |
Letter from Miss Cathcart to Lady Shaw, from Leghorn, dated the 18th of January 1745, exhibited by Lady Shaw in the Commissary-court. ... |
Cathcart
, Mainie Anne
(Author)
|
1745 |
| Unknown |
Histoires nouvelles, et memoires ramassés. |
Caylus
, Anne Claude Philippe
(Author)
|
1745 |
| Publisher |
Mémoires de mademoiselle de Montpensier. |
d'Orléans
, Anne Marie Louise
(Author)
|
1746 |
| Printer |
The Accomplish'd Servant-maid, or, The Whole Art of Cookery Made Easy to the Meanest Capacity in which is fully explain'd all that relates to Cookery, Pastry, Preserving, Pickling, Wine Making, Brewing, Bread Making, Oat-cakes, &c. : With a Great Number of Other Necessary Articles, Not to be Met with in Any Other Book: Particularly an Excellent Method for the Management of a Beer-cellar: and Directions how to Keep Ale, or Beer, Always Exceedingly Fine, and how to Restore Sour Beer to Its First Perfection, which Article Alone, may be of Utmost Service. By Mrs. Eliza Johnston, upwards of fifty years cook, or house-keeper, to three noble families. |
Johnston
, Eliza
(Author)
|
1747 |
| Publisher |
Dorothy Holt, at Lydia and Dorothy Read's lace chamber, on Ludgate-Hill, sells all sorts of lace and edging. Lace joined and mended. |
Holt
, Dorothy
(Author)
|
1747 |
| Publisher |
Orinthia's miscellanies: or, a compleat collection of poems, never before published. By Elizabeth Teft of Lincoln. |
Teft
, Elizabeth
(Author)
|
1747 |
| Unknown |
Information for the magistrates of Perth, pursuers; against my Lady Gray, and her husband Lord Gray, defenders. |
Gray
, Margaret Blair
(Author)
|
1747 |
| Printer |
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. |
Muilman
, Teresia Constantia
(Author)
|
1748 |
| Printer |
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. |
Muilman
, Teresia Constantia
(Author)
|
1748 |
| Printer |
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. The second edition. |
Muilman
, Teresia Constantia
(Author)
|
1748 |
| Printer |
The Accomplish'd Servant-maid, or, The Whole Art of Cookery Made Easy to the Meanest Capacity in which is fully explain'd all that relates to Cookery, Pastry, Preserving, Pickling, Wine Making, Brewing, Bread Making, Oat-cakes, &c. : With a Great Number of Other Necessary Articles, Not to be Met with in Any Other Book: Particularly an Excellent Method for the Management of a Beer-cellar: and Directions how to Keep Ale, or Beer, Always Exceedingly Fine, and how to Restore Sour Beer to Its First Perfection, which Article Alone, may be of Utmost Service. By Mrs. Eliza Johnston, upwards of fifty years cook, or house-keeper, to three noble families. |
Johnston
, Eliza
(Author)
|
1748 |
| Publisher |
Masters James Leslie, Robert Clerk, Archibald Murray, and James Smollet, Commissaries of Edinburgh, ... |
Houston
, Eleanora
(Author)
|
1748 |
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