Titles by William Brien (also Bryan) in APA format
There are 7 titles associated with this firm.
Butler
, S.
(1744).
Hudibras, in three parts, written in the time of the late wares: corrected and amended. with large annotations, and a preface, by zachary grey, ll.d. adorn'd with a new set of cuts.
Dublin:
Robert Owen. William Brien (also Bryan)
Secker
, T.
(1745).
A sermon preached on occasion of the present rebellion in scotland, at the parish-church of st. james, westminster, and the chapels belonging to it, october 6, 13, 1745. by thomas, lord bishop of oxford. published at the request of the parishioners.
Dublin:
Thomas Butler I.
Unknown
, .
(1746).
A brief account of the life and family of miss jenny cameron, the reputed mistress of the pretender's eldest son. containing many very singular incidents.
Dublin:
William Brien (also Bryan)
Unknown
, .
(1746).
Memoirs of the life of lord lovat.
Dublin:
William Brien (also Bryan)
Earnest (Honest Merchant)
, ., &
Jest (Stock-jobber)
, .
(1747).
The umpire; being a serio-comi-critical dissection of three learned and important dissertations on the nature of englishmen and scots, lately exhibited to the public under the titles of old-england; the thistle, and the rose. by jest and earnest, two independent-electors.
Dublin:
Unknown
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(1747).
Memoirs of the life of lord lovat.
Dublin:
William Brien (also Bryan)
Hutchinson
, M.J.
(1747).
The private character of admiral anson. by a lady.
Dublin:
William Brien (also Bryan)