Titles by William Brien (also Bryan) in MLA format
There are 7 titles associated with this firm.
Butler, Samuel.
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),
1744.
Secker, Thomas.
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,
1745.
Unknown, .
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),
1746.
Unknown, .
Memoirs of the life of Lord Lovat.
Dublin:
William Brien (also Bryan),
1746.
Earnest (Honest Merchant), and Jest (Stock-jobber).
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:
1747.
Unknown, .
Memoirs of the life of Lord Lovat.
Dublin:
William Brien (also Bryan),
1747.
Hutchinson, Mrs. J.
The private character of Admiral Anson. By a lady.
Dublin:
William Brien (also Bryan),
1747.