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Anne Dodd I Matter of fact; or, the Arraignment and Tryal of the Di-----------rs of the S---- S--- Company, With The Pleadings of the Counsel on both sides. Counsel against the Prisoners. Coun. for the Prisoners. Counsellor Crambo, Counsellor Clamour, Counsellor Query, Counsellor Trifle, Mr Serjeant Rumour, Philopatris. Judges of the Bench. Truth, Justice, Reason, Being the substance of all that has been Written, Pro and Con, in this mighty Controversy about the South-Sea Stock. Dedicated to the losers.
William Reeve The laugher; or, The art of jesting: shewing every man in his humour, from the throne to the cottage; in particular of kings, queens and princes. Of noblemen and ambassadors. Of Gentlemen and Ladies. Of Gallants and Upstarts. Of Soldiers. Of Travellers. Of Politicians. Of Gamesters. Of Popes and Prelates. Of Poets and Musicians. Of Physick and Physicians. Of Lawyers. Of Love and Lovers. Of Husbands and Wives. Of Women. Of Dress. Of Jesters. Of Servants. Of Fools. Of Countrymen and Clowns. Of Thieves. Of Sharpers. Of Beggars. Of drunkards. Of noses, &c. &c.
Anne Dodd II The laugher; or, The art of jesting: shewing every man in his humour, from the throne to the cottage; in particular of kings, queens and princes. Of noblemen and ambassadors. Of Gentlemen and Ladies. Of Gallants and Upstarts. Of Soldiers. Of Travellers. Of Politicians. Of Gamesters. Of Popes and Prelates. Of Poets and Musicians. Of Physick and Physicians. Of Lawyers. Of Love and Lovers. Of Husbands and Wives. Of Women. Of Dress. Of Jesters. Of Servants. Of Fools. Of Countrymen and Clowns. Of Thieves. Of Sharpers. Of Beggars. Of drunkards. Of noses, &c. &c.
Elizabeth Cooke [Cook] The laugher; or, The art of jesting: shewing every man in his humour, from the throne to the cottage; in particular of kings, queens and princes. Of noblemen and ambassadors. Of Gentlemen and Ladies. Of Gallants and Upstarts. Of Soldiers. Of Travellers. Of Politicians. Of Gamesters. Of Popes and Prelates. Of Poets and Musicians. Of Physick and Physicians. Of Lawyers. Of Love and Lovers. Of Husbands and Wives. Of Women. Of Dress. Of Jesters. Of Servants. Of Fools. Of Countrymen and Clowns. Of Thieves. Of Sharpers. Of Beggars. Of drunkards. Of noses, &c. &c.
David Gardiner [Gardner] The sermon that shou'd have been preach'd before the Societies for Reformation of Manners, on Monday, January 17. 1731-2. II. A specimen of the sentiments and genius of the primitive church, in some discourses and devotions, Ordinary and Sacramental. By John Henley, M.A.
Jonathan Cutler A short view of the life of Esther Cutler, collected from her own writings by Elijah R. Sabin.
Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor, and Lepard Conversations on English Grammar, in a series of Familiar and Entertaining Dialogues between a mother and her daughters, in which The various Rules of Grammar are introduced and explained in a manner calculated to excite the attention of Children, at the same time to convey to their Minds clear and comprehensive Ideas of the General Principles of Language; with a number of appropriate questions following each conversation. Adapted to the use of Establishments for Young Ladies, as well as to Private Tuition, and to Preparatory Schools for Young Gentlemen. By Mrs Williams, Author of the Syllabic Spelling Book, or Summary Method of Reading.
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown Conversations on chemistry; in which the elements of that science are familiarly explained and illustrated by experiments: in two volumes. The Fifth Edition, revised, corrected, and considerably enlarged.
Philadelphia Female Tract Society [Walnut Street] Early piety, recommended in the history of Miss Dinah Doudney, Portsea, England. In a sermon, by John Griffin.
Lydia R. Bailey Ellen; or, The young godmother. A tale of youth. By Alicia Catherine Mant. First American, from the second London, Edition.
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] Ellen; or, The young godmother. A tale of youth. By Alicia Catherine Mant. First American, from the second London, Edition.
Benjamin and Thomas Kite Extracts from the letters of Elizabeth, Lucy, & Judith Ussher, late of the city of Waterford. First American Edition.
Benjamin and Thomas Kite Extracts from the letters of Elizabeth, Lucy, and Judith Ussher, late of the city of Waterford. Second American Edition.
T.H. Burnton Holidays at home. Written for the amusement of young persons. By Charlotte Sanders.
M. Carey and Son [126 Chestnut Street] Llewellen, or The vale of Phlinlimmon: a novel. In two volumes.
Thomas de Silver The lake of Killarney: a novel, in two volumes. By Anna Maria Porter, author of Octavia, Walsh Colville, &c. &c. ; [Four lines of Milton] ; Vol. I[-II
Isaac Riley The Saracen, or Matilda and Malek Adhel, a Crusade-romance, from the French of Madame Cottin, with an historical introduction, by J. Michaud, the French editor. Four volumes in two.
James Knapton A collection of the occasional papers for the year 1716. With a preface.
John Harrison A collection of the occasional papers for the year 1716. With a preface.
Anne Dodd I A collection of the occasional papers for the year 1716. With a preface.
Anne Dodd I The Dunciad. An heroic poem. In three books.
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] A defence of the two letters to Mr. Tong, Mr. Smith, Mr. Robinson, & Mr. Reynolds, against Mr. Fancourt's Enthusiasm retorted. By Thomas Morgan.
Anne Dodd I A defence of the two letters to Mr. Tong, Mr. Smith, Mr. Robinson, & Mr. Reynolds, against Mr. Fancourt's Enthusiasm retorted. By Thomas Morgan.
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] Miscellaneous poems on several occasions. By Mr Dawson, &c. To which are added, A Letter of the late Bp. A-t-r-b-y's to Mr. P-p-e. And A Copy of Verses Spoke Extempore by Dean Swift, upon his Curate's complaint of hard Duty
Anne Dodd I Miscellaneous poems on several occasions. By Mr Dawson, &c. To which are added, A Letter of the late Bp. A-t-r-b-y's to Mr. P-p-e. And A Copy of Verses Spoke Extempore by Dean Swift, upon his Curate's complaint of hard Duty