Titles by Edward Exshaw in APA format
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Rowe
, E.S.
(1735).
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 the same hand.
Dublin:
Edward Exshaw.
Rowe
, E.S.
(1735).
Friendship in death, in twenty letters from the dead to the living. to which are added, thoughts on death: translated from the moral essays of the messieurs du port royal.
Dublin:
Edward Exshaw.
Rowe
, E.S.
(1735).
Letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse. by the author of friendship in death. ...
Dublin:
Edward Exshaw.
Rowe
, E.S.
(1738).
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 the same hand. the fifth edition, to which is added, the author's juvenile poems, with some account of her life.
Dublin:
Edward Exshaw.
Provost
, A.
(1741).
The history of a fair greek, who was taken out of a seraglio at constantinople, and brought to paris by a late embassador at the ottoman port: interspersed with the surprising adventures of several other slaves. by abbot provost, almoner to his serene highness the prince of conti. in two volumes.
Dublin:
Edward Exshaw.
Erasmus
, D.
(1742).
Erasmi colloquia selecta: or, the select colloquies of erasmus. with an english translation, as literal as possible, design'd for the use of beginners in the latin tongue. the sixth edition. by john clarke, master of the publick grammar-school in hull.
Dublin:
Edward Exshaw.
Pluche
, N.A.
(1742).
Spectacle de la nature: or, nature display'd. being discourses on such particulars of natural history as were thought most proper to excite the curiosity, and form the minds of youth. illustrated with copper plates. translated from the original french, by mr. humphreys. ... the sixth edition, corrected.
Dublin:
Edward Exshaw.
Smith
, C.
(1744).
The antient and present state of the county of down. containing a chorographical description, with the natural and civil history of the same. illustrated by observations made on the baronies, parishes, towns, villages, churches, abbeys, charter schools, mountains, rivers, lakes, medicinal and other springs, &c. with a survey of the new canal; as also, a new and correct map of the county.
Dublin:
Edward Exshaw.