| Publisher |
Vice-Adm--l L-st-k's account of the late engagement near Toulon, between His Majesty's fleet, and the fleets of France and Spain; as presented by him the 12th of March 1744-5. Also, letters to and from Adm---l L-st--k, Relating thereto since his Arrival in England. With notes. |
Cooper [Publisher]
, Mary
(Publisher)
Lestock
, Richard
(Author)
|
1745 |
| Bookseller |
A Christmas-box for masters and misses. Publish'd according to Act of Parliament. |
Collyer
, Mary
(Author)
Cooper [Publisher]
, Mary
(Bookseller)
Boreman
, M.
(Bookseller)
|
1746 |
| Bookseller |
An ode, on the crushing of the rebellion, Anno MDCCXLVI. Presented to His Majesty at Kensington, and humbly inscrib'd to His Royal Highness the Duke. By J. Lockman. |
Lockman
, John
(Author)
Cooper [Publisher]
, Mary
(Bookseller)
|
1746 |
| Bookseller |
The contrast, also Further Considerations on the concern for trade. With proposals how to amend and render more effectual the Laws in Being for the reservation of the publick roads, and to preserve Trade. In Two Letters to a Member. By Phil'anglus. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Cooper [Publisher]
, Mary
(Bookseller)
Cooper [Publisher]
, Mary
(Publisher)
|
1746 |
| Bookseller |
The mutual connexion between religious truth and civil freedom; between superstition, tyranny, irreligion, and licentiousness: considered in two sermons preached in Septemb. 1746, at the Cathedral Church of Carlisle, during the Assizes held there for the trial of the rebels. By John Brown, M.A. |
Brown
, John
(Author)
Cooper [Publisher]
, Mary
(Bookseller)
|
1746 |
| Publisher |
A defence of the three letters to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of England, against a pamphlet, entitled, The dissenting gentleman's answer to the Reverend Mr. White's three letters, &c. By John White, B. D. Sometime Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. |
White
, John
(Author)
Cooper [Publisher]
, Mary
(Publisher)
|
1746 |
| Publisher |
Memoirs of the life of Lord Lovat. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Cooper [Publisher]
, Mary
(Publisher)
|
1746 |
| Publisher |
The contrast, also Further Considerations on the concern for trade. With proposals how to amend and render more effectual the Laws in Being for the reservation of the publick roads, and to preserve Trade. In Two Letters to a Member. By Phil'anglus. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Cooper [Publisher]
, Mary
(Bookseller)
Cooper [Publisher]
, Mary
(Publisher)
|
1746 |
| Publisher |
The criterion: or, some propositions fairly stated. I. Distillation dissected, shewing the natural quality of spirituous liquors, and the united interest of the maker, compunder, and vender, impartially considered: with reciprocal advantages, as well to the public as the government. II. Preventing knavery under the cloak of honesty, improving the landed interest, encouraging trade, and for raising great sums of money for the government's use without any new taxation. III. Means to take off the payment of the poors rate within the bills of mortality, and the poor better provided in every respect. IV. To make rogues honest, and become useful members of the community, with considerable advantages to the public. Lastly, means for the suppression of the present rebellion, and to prevent any future disturbance of the like kind. By Justitia. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Cooper [Publisher]
, Mary
(Publisher)
|
1746 |
| Publisher |
The memorial presented to the Port, by the Count de Castellane, the King of France's ambassador at Constantinople, the 10th day of February, 1746. With remarks. |
Cooper [Publisher]
, Mary
(Publisher)
Castellane
, Michel-Ange
(Author)
|
1746 |
| Publisher |
The state of England in 1588. In a letter from a priest at London to the Spanish ambassador at Paris: Giving A particular Account of our Warlike Preparations, with the Names of the Nobility and Gentry, &c. as well Catholick as Protestant, who voluntarily and generously raised, headed, and maintained great Numbers for Sea and Land, to support their Sovereign, and defend their Country. Shewing Our vast Power and Riches, contrary to the contemptible Opinion had of us in Spain; also, an Account of the Spanish Armada. To which are added, The Examinations of many Prisoners, their Losses by Battle, Tempests and contrary Winds on the Coaste of Ireland, in their Return from the North Isles of Scotland, &c. |
Burghley
, William Cecil
(Author)
Cooper [Publisher]
, Mary
(Bookseller)
|
1746 |
| Bookseller |
A parallel between the Roman and British constitution; Comprehending Polibius's Curious discourse of the Roman Senate; with a Copious Preface, wherein his Principles are applied to our Government. The whole calculated to restore the true Spirit of Liberty, and to explode Dependancy and Corruption. Addressed to The Young Members of the present Parliament. |
Amey
, Margaret
(Printer)
Amey
, Margaret
(Bookseller)
Amey
, Matilda
(Printer)
and 6 more. |
1747 |
| Bookseller |
Musæus: a monody to the memory of Mr. Pope, in imitation of Milton's Lycidas. |
Mason
, William
(Author)
Cooper [Publisher]
, Mary
(Bookseller)
|
1747 |
| Bookseller |
Musæus: a monody to the memory of Mr. Pope, in imitation of Milton's Lycidas. |
Mason
, William
(Author)
Cooper [Publisher]
, Mary
(Bookseller)
|
1747 |
| Bookseller |
Musæus: a monody to the memory of Mr. Pope, in imitation of Milton's Lycidas. |
Mason
, William
(Author)
Cooper [Publisher]
, Mary
(Bookseller)
|
1747 |
| Bookseller |
New and correct lists of both Houses of Parliament: summoned to meet the 10th of November 1747. Containing, 1. A list of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, with the posts they hold under the government; the titles of their eldest sons, and their residence in town. 2. An alphabetical list of the lords, with their country seats. 3. Lists of the knights of the Garter, Thistle, and Bath; with a table of fees paid at their creation. 4. A list of the counties, boroughs, &c. In the order they are call'd over in the House; with the names of the members return'd for each, the places they possess, and their country seats. 5. An Alphabetical list of the members of the House of Commons, the place each is chosen for, and their residence in town. And an alphabetical list of the counties, cities, and boroughs, with the pages where their representatives are to be found; and several other useful particulars and distinctions throughout the whole: also, a list of members in the last parliament not in this. Carefully done by the compilers of the former lists and revis'd by several members of Parliament. |
Parliament of Great Britain
, House of Commons
(Author)
Parliament of Great Britain
, House of Lords
(Author)
Amey
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
and 7 more. |
1747 |
| Bookseller |
Prologue and epilogue, spoken at the opening of the Theatre in Drury-Lane 1747. |
Johnson
, Samuel
(Author)
Cooper [Publisher]
, Mary
(Bookseller)
Garrick
, David
(Author)
|
1747 |
| Printer |
A parallel between the Roman and British constitution; Comprehending Polibius's Curious discourse of the Roman Senate; with a Copious Preface, wherein his Principles are applied to our Government. The whole calculated to restore the true Spirit of Liberty, and to explode Dependancy and Corruption. Addressed to The Young Members of the present Parliament. |
Amey
, Margaret
(Printer)
Amey
, Margaret
(Bookseller)
Amey
, Matilda
(Printer)
and 6 more. |
1747 |
| Printer |
New and correct lists of both Houses of Parliament: summoned to meet the 10th of November 1747. Containing, 1. A list of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, with the posts they hold under the government; the titles of their eldest sons, and their residence in town. 2. An alphabetical list of the lords, with their country seats. 3. Lists of the knights of the Garter, Thistle, and Bath; with a table of fees paid at their creation. 4. A list of the counties, boroughs, &c. In the order they are call'd over in the House; with the names of the members return'd for each, the places they possess, and their country seats. 5. An Alphabetical list of the members of the House of Commons, the place each is chosen for, and their residence in town. And an alphabetical list of the counties, cities, and boroughs, with the pages where their representatives are to be found; and several other useful particulars and distinctions throughout the whole: also, a list of members in the last parliament not in this. Carefully done by the compilers of the former lists and revis'd by several members of Parliament. |
Parliament of Great Britain
, House of Commons
(Author)
Parliament of Great Britain
, House of Lords
(Author)
Amey
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
and 7 more. |
1747 |
| Publisher |
A proper answer to a late scurrilous libel, entitled, An apology for the conduct of a late celebrated second-rate minister. By the author of the Jacobite's Journal. |
Fielding
, Henry
(Author)
Cooper [Publisher]
, Mary
(Publisher)
|
1747 |
| Publisher |
Honour. A satire. By Mr. Whitehead. |
Whitehead
, Paul
(Author)
Cooper [Publisher]
, Mary
(Publisher)
|
1747 |
| Publisher |
Ovid’s Art of love paraphrased, and adapted to the present time. With notes. And a most correct edition of the original. Book I. |
Fielding
, Henry
(Author)
Dodd II
, Anne
(Publisher)
Cooper [Publisher]
, Mary
(Publisher)
|
1747 |
| Publisher |
Six town eclogues. With some other poems. By the Rt. Hon. L. M. W. M. |
Montagu
, Mary Wortley
(Author)
Cooper [Publisher]
, Mary
(Publisher)
|
1747 |
| Publisher |
The court and city register for the year 1747. Containing, I. An Almanack for the current Year. II. New and Correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament. III. The Court Register. IV. Lists of the Army and Navy. All Corrected to the present Time. |
Cooper [Publisher]
, Mary
(Publisher)
Unknown
,
(Author)
|
1747 |
| Bookseller |
A proposal for relief and punishment of vagrants, particularly such as frequent the streets and publick places of resort, within this kingdom. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Amey
, Elizabeth
(Publisher)
Cooper [Publisher]
, Mary
(Bookseller)
|
1748 |
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