Printer |
The spleen. An epistle inscribed to his particular friend Mr. C J. By the late Mr. Matthew Green, of the Custom-House, London. The third edition, corrected. To which is added, some other pieces by the same hand. |
Green
, Matthew
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Printer)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1738 |
Publisher |
Dr Waterland imitated in his controversial management of Mr. Johnson: or, a brief analysis of Dr Waterland's system, what it is, and by what Steps he might be led into it. Together with A distinct summary View of the Holy Eucharist, according to Scripture, Apostolical Tradition, and the Doctrine and Practice of the Catholic Church, during the four first Centuries; In Answer to the four last Leaves of Dr Waterland's Appendix to his Charge, intitled, The Christian Sacrifice explained. By Philalethes Catholicus. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
|
1738 |
Publisher |
Guido's ghost: a tale. By J.H. Esq; |
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
H.
, J.
(Author)
|
1738 |
Publisher |
Observations upon the conduct of the clergy, in relation to the thirty nine articles. Wherein is shewed that the Church of England, properly so call'd, is not now existing. With an essay towards a real Protestant establishment. By Robert Seagrave. The second edition. |
Seagrave
, Robert
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
|
1738 |
Publisher |
Reasons offer'd to the consideration of the worthy citizens of London, For Continuing the Present Lord-Mayor in the Mayoralty For Another Year. |
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
Unknown
,
(Author)
|
1738 |
Publisher |
The British philippic: a poem, in Miltonic verse. Occasion'd by the insults of the Spaniards, and the preparations for war. |
Akenside
, Mark
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
|
1738 |
Publisher |
The oxford Methodists: being an account of some young gentlemen in that city, in derision so called; Setting forth their rise and designs. With Some Occasional remarks on a Letter inserted in Fog's Journal of December 9th, 1732, relating to them. In a letter from a gentleman near Oxford, to his friend at London. The second edition, with very great alterations and improvements. To which is prefix'd, a short epistle to the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, A. B. of Pembroke-College, Oxon. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
|
1738 |
Publisher |
The oxford Methodists: being an account of some young gentlemen in that city, in derision so called; setting forth their rise and designs. With Some Occasional remarks on A Letter inserted in Fog's Journal of December 9th, 1732, relating to them. In a letter from a Gentleman near Oxford, to his Friend at London. The Third Edition, with very great Alterations and Improvements. To which is prefix'd, A Short Epistle to the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, A. B. of Pembroke-College, Oxon. |
Law
, William
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
|
1738 |
Publisher |
The voice of liberty; or, a British philippic: a poem, in Miltonic verse. Occasion'd by the insults of the Spaniards, and the preparations for war. To which is prefix'd, a copper-plate, representing the sufferings of our captive sailors in a Spanish prison. |
Akenside
, Mark
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Printer)
|
1738 |
Bookseller |
Remarks on the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal. Wherein his many inconsistences are pointed out, and his tenets consider'd. The whole shewing the Dangerous Tendency of his Doctrine. Address'd to the Religious Societies. |
G.
, T.
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Cooke
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
and 2 more. |
1738? |
Bookseller |
A description of the windward passage, and Gulf of Florida, with the course of the British trading-ships to, and from the island of Jamaica. Also An account of the Trade-Winds, and of the variable Winds and Currents on the Coasts thereabouts, at different Seasons of the Year. Illustrated with a chart of the Coast of Florida, and of the Islands of Bahama, Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and the adjacent smaller Islands, Shoals, Rocks, and other remarkable Things in the Course of the Navigation in the West-Indies. Whereby is demonstrated, The Precariousness of those Voyages to the West-India Merchants, and the Impossibility of their Homeward-Bound Ships keeping clear of the Spanish Guarda Costa's The Whole very necessary for the Information of such as never were in those Parts of the World. To which are added, some proposals for the better securing of the British trade and navigation to and from the West-Indies. |
Cowley
, John
(Author)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
Cooke
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
and 6 more. |
1739 |
Bookseller |
A description of the windward passage, and Gulf of Florida, with the course of the British trading-ships to, and from the island of Jamaica. Also An account of the Trade-Winds, and of the variable Winds and Currents on the Coasts thereabouts, at different Seasons of the Year. Illustrated with a chart of the Coast of Florida, and of the Islands of Bahama, Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and the adjacent smaller Islands, Shoals, Rocks, and other remarkable Things in the Course of the Navigation in the West-Indies. Whereby is demonstrated, The Precariousness of those Voyages to the West-India Merchants, and the Impossibility of their Homeward-Bound Ships keeping clear of the Spanish Guarda Costa's The Whole very necessary for the Information of such as never were in those Parts of the World. To which are added, some proposals for the better securing of the British trade and navigation to and from the West-Indies. Note, at the End of this Treatise is a General Index of the names, with a Description of the Situations of all the Islands, &c. which are contained in the annexed Chart, distinguished by numerical References to each other. Likewise an Alphabetical Catalogue of the same Names alone, with the like numerical References, the Uses of which are mention'd at the End of the Whole. |
Cowley
, John
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Dodd II
, Anne
(Bookseller)
and 6 more. |
1739 |
Bookseller |
A description of the windward passage, and Gulf of Florida, with the course of the British trading-ships to, and from the island of Jamaica. Also An account of the Trade-Winds, and of the variable Winds and Currents on the Coasts thereabouts, at different Seasons of the Year. Illustrated with a chart of the Coast of Florida, and of the Islands of Bahama, Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and the adjacent smaller Islands, Shoals, Rocks, and other remarkable Things in the Course of the Navigation in the West-Indies. Whereby is demonstrated, The Precariousness of those Voyages to the West-India Merchants, and the Impossibility of their Homeward-Bound Ships keeping clear of the Spanish Guarda Costa's The Whole very necessary for the Information of such as never were in those Parts of the World. To which are added, some proposals for the better securing of the British trade and navigation to and from the West-Indies. Note, at the End of this Treatise is a General Index of the names, with a Description of the Situations of all the Islands, &c. which are contained in the annexed Chart, distinguished by numerical References to each other. Likewise an Alphabetical Catalogue of the same Names alone, with the like numerical References, the Uses of which are mention'd at the End of the Whole. |
Cowley
, John
(Author)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Printer)
Cooke
, Elizabeth
(Printer)
and 6 more. |
1739 |
Bookseller |
An ode, Most Humbly Inscrib'd to His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales, on his Birth-Day, Saturday, January 20th, 1738-9. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Dodd II
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1739 |
Bookseller |
Country common-sense. Containing, Numb I. An Introductory Discourse; with the Duty of some Magistrates. Numb. II. An Essay on Publick Spirit; and the Self-Lover arraigned at the Bar of Common-Sense. Numb. III. The Monstrous Tail of the Sheep of Adell, which kills the Body: An Excellent Emblem of a Self killing Nation. Numb IV. Abstracts from a Pamphlet, entitled, Observations on British Wool, &c. with proper Reflections. Numb V. The Importance of the Wollen Trade to this Nation; that our Domestick bad Oeconomy and Vices, are most ruinous to our Trade, and how. Numb VI. That we may preserve our Trade, if we will use the same Means as our Ancestors took to establish it, and which our Rivals take to get it from us; with an effectual Scheme to stop the Running of Wool, without an Excise. Numb VII. A Defence of our Bishops Seats in Parliament; with their particular Duty there. By a Gentleman of Wales. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Dodd II
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1739 |
Bookseller |
Epidemical madness: a poem in imitation of Horace. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Dodd II
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1739 |
Bookseller |
Remarks on the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal. Wherein many of his inconsistences [sic] are pointed out, and his tenets consider'd. The Whole shewing the Dangerous Tendency of His Doctrine. Address'd to the Religious Societies. |
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Cooke
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
and 3 more. |
1739 |
Bookseller |
Taste. An essay. By J. S. D.S.P. The Second Edition. |
Rollin
, Charles
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Dodd II
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1739 |
Bookseller |
Taste. An essay. By J. S. D.S.P. The Second Edition. |
Rollin
, Charles
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Dodd II
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1739 |
Bookseller |
The inspiration of the New Testament asserted: the integrity of the sacred writers vindicated; and the method of salvation by a redeemer confirmed. In answer to a late book of Mr. Chubb's, entitled, The true gospel of Jesus Christ asserted. Humbly offered to Publick Consideration, And in particular to all those who esteem themselves, or are esteemed by others to be Holders forth of New-Light, and Great Proficients in Moral Argument. In a letter to that author. By Phileleutherus Christianus. |
Broughton
, Thomas
(Author)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
and 1 more. |
1739 |
Bookseller |
The Irresistible Fair, a Poem. Humbly Inscrib'd to that Incomparable, and Celebrated Beauty, Miss F--y Be--l. By J. Dodd, Philomathes. |
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Dodd II
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Dodd
, John
(Author)
and 1 more. |
1739 |
Bookseller |
The philosopher's stone; or grand elixir, discover'd by Friar Bacon; and now publish'd as a counterpart to the degradation of gold by an anti-elixir. With a few notes, by no adept. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Dodd II
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1739 |
Bookseller |
The present state of politicks in Europe. With some observations on the present posture of our own affairs. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
Dodd II
, Anne
(Publisher)
|
1739 |
Bookseller |
The tragedy of King Saul. Written by the author of Abra-mule: or, love and empire. The Second Edition. |
Trapp
, Joseph
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Printer)
Dodd II
, Anne
(Printer)
and 2 more. |
1739 |
Bookseller |
True Character of the Rev. Mr. Whitefield; In a Letter from a Deist in London, to his Friend in the Country. With some Observations on the Dispute between Dr. Trapp and Mr. Whitefield, and the Behaviour of the Clergy. Likewise the sentiments, manners, &c. of deists, fairly stated by real truths. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Dodd II
, Anne
(Bookseller)
and 3 more. |
1739 |
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