Titles by Aaron Ward in BIBTEX format
There are 9 titles associated with this firm.
@book{ wphp_24935 author={Gale,John}, year={1724}, title={Sermons preach’d upon several subjects, by the late reverend and learned Dr. John Gale. To which is prefix'd, An Account of his Life.}, publisher={John Darby II \& }, address={London}, }
@book{ wphp_24209 author={Aubin,Penelope}, year={1739}, title={A collection of entertaining histories and novels, Designed to promote the Cause of Virtue and Honour. Principally founded on Facts, and interpreted with a Variety of beautiful and instructive Incidents. By Mrs. Penelope Aubin. And now first collected in three volumes. Vol. I. Containing, The Noble Slaves; or, The Lives and Adventures of two Lords and two Ladies. The Life and amorous Adventures of Lucinda, an English Lady. The Strange Adventures of the Count de Vinevil, and his Family.}, publisher={Daniel Midwinter II \& Arthur Bettesworth \& Charles Hitch \& John Pemberton \& Richard Ware \& Charles Rivington I \& Aaron Ward \& James and Paul Knapton \& Thomas Longman I \& Richard Hett I \& Stephen Austen \& John Wood}, address={London}, }
@book{ wphp_25573 author={Stennett,Joseph}, year={1741}, title={National ingratitude exemplified, in the case of Gideon, and his family; and applied to the present times. A sermon preach'd in Little-Wild-Street November 5. 1740. By Joseph Stennett. The Fifth Edition.}, publisher={Aaron Ward \& Henry Whitridge [Royal Exchange] \& Anne Dodd II}, address={London}, }
@book{ wphp_25294 author={Stennett,Joseph}, year={1741}, title={National ingratitude exemplified, in the case of Gideon, and his family; and applied to the present Times. A sermon preach'd in Little-Wild-Street November 5. 1740. By Joseph Stennett. The Fourth Edition.}, publisher={Aaron Ward \& Henry Whitridge [Royal Exchange] \& Anne Dodd II}, address={London}, }
@book{ wphp_25466 author={Stennett,Joseph}, year={1741}, title={National ingratitude exemplified, in the case of gideon, and his family; and applied to the present times. A sermon preach'd in Little-wild-Street November 5. 1740. By Joseph Stennett. The Third Edition.}, publisher={Aaron Ward \& Henry Whitridge [Royal Exchange] \& Anne Dodd II}, address={London}, }
@book{ wphp_25352 author={Stennett,Joseph}, year={1741}, title={National ingratitude exemplished, in the case of gideon, and his family; and applied to the present times. A sermon preach'd in little-wild-street November 5. 1740. By Joseph Stennett. The Second Edition.}, publisher={Aaron Ward \& Henry Whitridge [Royal Exchange] \& Anne Dodd II}, address={London}, }
@book{ wphp_25010 author={Stennett,Joseph}, year={1743}, title={A sermon preach'd in Little-Wild-Street, The 17th of July, 1743. being the day appointed, by their Excellencies the Lords Justices, for returning thanks to Almighty God, for the late glorious victory obtained by his Majesty at Dettingen. Published at the request of the congregation. By Joseph Stennett.}, publisher={Aaron Ward \& }, address={London}, }
@book{ wphp_25008 author={Stennett,Joseph}, year={1743}, title={A sermon preach'd in Little-Wild-Street, the 17th of July, 1743. Being the day appointed, by their excellencies the Lords Justices, for returning thanks to Almighty God, for the late glorious victory obtained by His Majesty at Dettingen. Published at the request of the congregation. By Joseph Stennett. The Second Edition.}, publisher={Aaron Ward \& }, address={London}, }
@book{ wphp_24689 author={Unknown,}, year={1746}, title={The Countess of Moreton's daily exercise: or, a book of prayers and rules how to spend the time in the service and pleasure of Almighty God.}, publisher={James and James Bonwicke \& Richard Ware \& William Innys [Paternoster Row] \& James and Paul Knapton \& Aaron Ward \& Samuel Birt \& William Parker \& Daniel Browne II \& Thomas Longman I \& Charles Hitch \& William Baker \& Stephen Austen \& Thomas Osborne I \& Edward Wickstead [Wicksteed] \& Andrew Millar \& John Hinton [Newgate Street] \& L. Beecroft \& Martha Downing \& Anne Clarke [Clark] \& John Walthoe II}, address={London}, }