Bookseller |
The lovers opera. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majesty's servants. By Mr. Chetwood. The Second Edition, with Alterations. |
Chetwood
, William Rufus
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
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1729 |
Printer |
A genuine narrative of the memorable life and actions of John Dyer, (who was executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 21st day of November, 1729.) containing, a particular relation of all the notorious and surprising facts by him committed for the Space of Fifteen Years past, as Petty Larcenys, Fellonies, Burglaries, Housebreakings, Shopliftings, Street and Highway-Robberies, Rapes, Cheats, &c. Wrote by himself, when under condemnation in Newgate, and Publish'd at his Earnest Request, for the Benefit of the Publick, in Order to prevent the Perpetration of the many Villanies which are daily committed In and About this Metropolis. |
Dyer
, John
(Author)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Printer)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
and 2 more. |
1729 |
Printer |
The occasional writer reviv'd. With some seasonable recollections for the benefit of the people. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
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1729 |
Publisher |
A letter from Mr. Congreve to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Cobham. |
Congreve
, William
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Publisher)
|
1729 |
Publisher |
A letter from the people to Caleb D'Anvers Esq; |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
Graves
, Jane
(Publisher)
|
1729 |
Publisher |
An enquiry into the causes of the present epidemical diseases, viz. Fevers, Coughs, Asthma's, Rheumatisms, Defluxions, &c. With Proper methods for the Speedy cure of them. By the author of The Family Companion for Health. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
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1729 |
Publisher |
Bartholomew-Fair: or, a ramble to Smithfield. A poem in imitation of Milton. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
|
1729 |
Publisher |
Hell upon earth: or the town in an uproar. Occasion'd by the late horrible scenes of forgery, perjury, street-robbery, murder, sodomy, and other shocking impieties. Of the Encrease of the Hempen Manufactory and the Decrease of the Woollen Manufactory; shewing that Goals and Gibbets are become as useful as Guards and Garisons, and Pillories as necessary as P-ns. Of Peoples being almost under the Necessity of carrying Pistols instead of Prayer-Books to their Parish Churches. A surprizing Account of the Numbers of People who Live by preparing and vending Liquors, and of those that Die by drinking them: With the vast plenty of Diseases and Doctors, and the great Scarcity of Physicians. An Account of Fox-Hunters, Peace-Hunters, Money Hunters, Men-Hunters, Whore-Hunters, Death-Hunters, Levee-Hunters, News-Hunters. Of the Subscribing Coffee-Mens pretty Project for printing their Customers Prittle Prattle. Of Lady B-is Necessary House being broke open and robb'd, as published in the Coffee-Mens Paper, with the strange Effect it had on a Scotch Subscribing Coffee-Man's Wife, who refunded her Breakfast upon reading the Relation. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
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1729 |
Publisher |
Oratory transactions. No II. To be occasionally publish'd, by J. Henley, M.A. Containing, I. A compleat list of the theological subjects of the Oratory, Sermons and Lectures, &c. from July 3, 1726, to August 30, 1728. II. A compleat catalogue of the academical subjects of the Oratory, in the same Period; presenting Compositions of the utmost Choice and Variety in Divinity, and polite Learning; and under polite Learning; and under the latter Head, Humorous and Burlesque, as well as Serious, all done without the least Assistance, or particular Patron. These two dedicated to those who are unprejudic'd against the Oratory. III. A Dissertation on Nonsense, (address'd to those who do not like it;) discussing its Philology, History, Philosophy, and great Use in all Articles and Characters of Life; the Kingdom of Nonsense, Temporal, Spiritual, Civil, and Military; its Refinement, and ablest Professors; the Mischief and most real Nonsense of Sense, with the Secret of mastering it, and some prominent Example. IV. The discourse on action in the pulpit, 2d Edition. The Third Edition. The Oratorian Word, Liberty and Property, free [Unclear] and Plenty, Truth and Primitive Religion, Encore, spent of Wit and Sciences; no Grievances, no Impositions. |
Henley
, John
(Author)
Graves
, Jane
(Publisher)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
and 2 more. |
1729 |
Publisher |
Reasons for a war, In Order to Establish the Tranquillity and Commerce of Europe. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Publisher)
and 1 more. |
1729 |
Publisher |
Seasonable considerations relating to insolvent debtors, drawn from the practice of foreign states, Addressed to the Right Honourable Arthur Onslow, Esq; speaker of the Honourable House of Commons, and one of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy-Council. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
|
1729 |
Publisher |
Serious thoughts on the weekly news-writers. Humbly addressed to the people of Great Britain. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
|
1729 |
Publisher |
The case between the proprietors of news-papers, and the subscribing coffee-men, fairly stated. Being remarks on their case lately publish'd. Wherein The False Pretences, Wild Project, and Groundless Complaints of that Insolent Set of Men, are duly Examined, properly Exposed, and thoroughly Consuted; And their Calumny of Abuses and Impositions justly Retorted. With a proposal for remedying the flagrant, scandalous, and growing impositions of the coffee-men upon the publick. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
Smith
, Elizabeth
(Publisher)
|
1729 |
Publisher |
The dunciad, variorum. With the prolegomena of Scriblerus. |
Pope
, Alexander
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
|
1729 |
Publisher |
The dunciad, variorum. With the prolegomena of Scriblerus. |
Pope
, Alexander
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
|
1729 |
Publisher |
The great concern of human life: or, a summary account of the fear of God, and keeping his commandments. |
Wright
, Samuel
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Publisher)
|
1729 |
Publisher |
The woman's advocate: or, the baudy batchelor out in his calculation: being the genuine answer paragraph by paragraph, to The Batchelor's estimate. Plainly proving that Marriage is to a Man of Sense and OEconomy, both a Happiner and less Chargeable State, than a Single Life. Written for the honour of the good wives, and pretty girls of old England. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Publisher)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
|
1729 |
Bookseller |
A defence of the late learned Dr. Clarke's notion of natural liberty: in answer to three letters wrote to him by a gentleman at the University of Cambridge, on the side of necessity. Together with some remarks on Mr. Locke's chapter of power. By S. Strutt, of the Inner Temple. |
Strutt
, Samuel
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1730 |
Bookseller |
A demonstration of the falsity of the narration, published to draw a parallel between the election of Stanislaus Leszezynski and ... Augustus III, Duke ... of Saxony, ... By a Polish nobleman. To which is added, a ... genealogical table, shewing how ... Augustus III. descends ... from Jagello King of Poland. |
Unknown
, [Man]
(Author)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
Cooke
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
and 2 more. |
1730 |
Bookseller |
A genuine narrative of the memorable life and actions of John Everett, who formerly kept the Cock Ale-House in the Old-Bailey; and lately the Tap in the Fleet-Prison, and was executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 20th day of February, 1729-30. To which is added, his humble address (by way of letter) to Mrs. Martha Ellis and Mrs Manly, whom he Robb'd, and for which he was Condemn'd. And likewise his letter to his brother's master, a Chair-Maker, &c. Written by himself when under Condemnation, and in his Cell in Newgate, and Publish'd at his own Request. |
Everett
, John
(Author)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
and 2 more. |
1730 |
Bookseller |
A poem addressed to the Lord and Lady Brudenall, Upon Their Marriage. By Alexander Le-Hunt, M. A. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and Chaplain to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. |
Le-Hunt
, Alexander
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
and 1 more. |
1730 |
Bookseller |
A short view of the nature and cure of the small pox, the usefulness of spirit of vitriol, opiates, &c. With reflections on the common practice of bleeding in that distemper. By Richard Holland, M. D. Late Censor of the College of Physicians, and Fellow of the Royal Society. |
Holland
, Richard
(Author)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1730 |
Bookseller |
Poems, on several occasions. In which are inserted, the verses spoke by the King's scholars at Westminster, at their annual feast on Queen Elizabeth's birth-day, for the year 1729-30. As likewise, a copy of verses writ to Doctor Croxal, on his sermon preach'd the 30th of January, 1729-30. |
D'Assigny
, Fifield
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
|
1730 |
Bookseller |
Poems, on several occasions. In which are inserted, the verses spoke by the King's scholars at Westminster, at their annual feast on Queen Elizabeth's birth-day, for the year 1729-30. As likewise, a copy of verses writ to Doctor Croxal, on his sermon preach'd the 30th of January, 1729-30. |
D'Assigny
, Fifield
(Author)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1730 |
Bookseller |
Samuel sleeping in the tabernacle: or, the model of Christian preaching asserted, in vindication of the Reverend Mr. Guise's idea of preaching Christ, in his Two Sermons lately publish'd, from the Exceptions of the Reverend Mr. Chandler, in his Letter to him: Tracing historically the Difference of Preachers, on this Head; proving it by Instances, comparing the Reverend Mr. C's Conduct of the Point with his Motto from Erasmus, and proposing the most ready and sure Scheme to discuss and decide the Question. By John Henley, M.A. |
Henley
, John
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Printer)
|
1730 |
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