Titles by Thomas Knott [Lombard Street] in MLA format
There are 26 titles associated with this firm.
Fox, William.
An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum.
London:
1771.
Hillier, Richard.
A vindication of the Address to the people of Great Britain, on the use of West India produce. With some observations and facts relative to the situation of slaves. In reply to a female apologist for slavery. The Second Edition, with Strictures on her reply to a reply, By Richard Hillier.
London:
1791.
Fox, William.
An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum.
London:
1791.
Fox, William.
An Address to the People of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India Sugar and Rum.
London:
1791.
Fox, William.
An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum.
London:
1791.
Fox, William.
An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum.
London:
1791.
Fox, William.
An Address to the People of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India Sugar and Rum. The Eleventh Edition.
London:
1791.
Fox, William.
An Address to the People of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India Sugar and Rum. The Thirteenth Edition, with Additions.
London:
1791.
Hays, Mary.
Cursory remarks on An enquiry into the expediency and propriety of public or social worship: inscribed to Gilbert Wakefield, ... By Eusebia.
London:
Thomas Knott [Lombard Street],
1791.
Fox, William.
An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum.
London:
1792.
Liddon, John.
Cruelty the natural and inseparable consequence of slavery, and both diametrically opposite to the doctrine and spirit of the Christian religion: represented in a sermon, preached on Sunday, March 11th, 1792, at Hemel-Hempstead, Herts. By John Liddon.
London:
1792.
Allen, William.
The duty of abstaining from the use of West India produce, a speech, delivered at Coach-Maker’s-Hall, Jan. 12, 1792.
London:
Thomas Wallis Hawkins,
1792.
Allen, William.
The duty of abstaining from the use of West India produce, a speech, delivered at Coach-maker’s-Hall, Jan. 12, 1792.
London:
Thomas Wallis Hawkins,
1792.
Liddon, John.
The general religious instruction of the poor, the surest means of promoting universal national happiness: represented in a sermon, preached on Sunday, September 30, 1792, at Hemel-Hempstead, Herts; for the benefit of the Sunday-schools established in that town, ... By John Liddon.
London:
1792.
Hays, Mary.
Cursory remarks on An enquiry into the expediency and propriety of public or social worship: inscribed to Gilbert Wakefield, B. A. Late Fellow of Jesus-College, Cambridge. By Eusebia.
London:
Thomas Knott [Lombard Street],
1792.
Liddon, John.
The genuine principles of all religious dissent, and especially of the Protestant dissenters in England, illustrated and defended: a sermon, delivered on Sunday, November 4, 1792, to the congregation of Protestant dissenters, in Hemel-Hempstead. By John Liddon.
London:
1793.
Jebb, Ann.
Two penny-worth more of truth for a penny. Being a second letter from - Bull to Brother John.
London:
1793.
Jebb, Ann.
Two penny-worth more of truth for a penny. Being a second letter from - Bull to Brother John. The third edition.
London:
1793.
Hays, Mary.
Letters and essays, moral, and miscellaneous. By Mary Hays.
London:
Thomas Knott [Lombard Street],
1793.
du Crest de Saint-Aubin, Stéphanie Félicité.
Education. On gymnastics or bodily exercises. By Madame de Sillery-Brulart (formerly Countess de Genlis).
Manchester:
1795.
Neale, Hannah.
Sacred history in familiar dialogues, for the instruction of children and youth. With an appendix, containing the history of the Jews, from the Time of Nehemiah to the Destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans under Titus Vespasian. In sixteen letters. By a lady. With a recommendatory preface, by the Rev. John Ryland.
London:
Thomas Conder [Bucklersbury],
Thomas Knott [Lombard Street],
Thomas Gardiner,
William Button I,
James Mathews [Matthews],
Thomas Chapman [151 Fleet Street],
Timothy Priestley,
John Martin [Oxford Street],
1796.
Neale, Hannah.
Britannus and Africus; or, an attempt to instruct the untutored mind in the principles of Christianity; in a course of conversations, Supposed to Take Place Between the Companion of a Missionary, and a Native of Africa. By the author of "sacred history, in familiar dialogues, &c." Published for the Benefit of a Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Heathen.
London:
Thomas Knott [Lombard Street],
William Button I,
James Mathews [Matthews],
John Martin [Great Russell Street],
1797.
du Crest de Saint-Aubin, Stéphanie Félicité.
Moral tale. The Dutchess of C-. from "Adelade and Theodore," by Madame la Comtesse de Genlis.
Manchester:
1798.