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Andrew Symson Meditations on the twentieth and fifth Psalm. By one who had found how beneficial it was to have the Soul continually placed upon Divine Objects, and therefore made choice of this Psalm, to raise her Contemplations.
Henry Knox Meditations on the twentieth and fifth Psalm. By one who had found how beneficial it was to have the Soul continually placed upon Divine Objects, and therefore made choice of this Psalm, to raise her Contemplations.
s.n. [sine nomine] Mrs. Pilkington's answer to the Rev. P----son P----ton, who assumes the name of W. Ham----d, formerly runner in the Duke of D----set's kitchen, now an Ensign.
s.n. [sine nomine] Mrs. Stephen's cure for the stone.
Robert Dodsley Musæus: a monody to the memory of Mr. Pope, in imitation of Milton's Lycidas.
Robert Dodsley Musæus: a monody to the memory of Mr. Pope, in imitation of Milton's Lycidas.
Robert Dodsley Musæus: a monody to the memory of Mr. Pope, in imitation of Milton's Lycidas.
s.n. [sine nomine] Next door to the Golden Bell in St. Bride's Lane, Fleet Street, liveth Lydia Beecraft, who cutteth and curleth ladies, gentlemens, and childrens hair; ...
Jane Sowle A brief history of the voyage of Katharine Evans and Sarah Cheevers, to the island of Malta, Where the Apostle Paul suffer'd Shipwreck. And their Cruel Sufferings in the Inquisition there, for near Four Years; occasion'd by the Malice of the Monks and Friers against them, and their several Conferences with them: And how they came to be Deliver'd from thence and their safe Return Home to England. To which is added, a short relation from George Robinson, of the sufferings which befel him in his journey to Jerusalem: And how he was preserved from the Hands of Cruelty, when the Sentence of Death was passed against him.
Anne Dodd I A view of the beau monde: or, Memoirs of the celebrated Coquetilla. A real history. In which is interspersed the amours of several persons of quality and distinction. With several original songs by S-y C-gs Beau N-, &c. Coquetilla's family, &c. -Her flight from her fathers. -Deserred when big with child. -Pitied by Mrs. H-ll -Her amour with the D. of- -Mrs. H-'s advice in a song. -Runs away. -Falls into many misfortunes. -Is beloved by Colonel D- -Carried by him into the country. -Own'd for his wife. -Elopes with S- the gamester. -Goes to Tunbridge. Coquetilla distinguish'd by S- C-gs -Serenaded by Beau N- -N- kicked. The history of Clara and Myra. Coquetilla goes to Bath. -Her adventures. -Her affair with Mr. Gaylove the merchant. -Exposed by S- -Runs to town with Saxillus -Goes to a masquerade: A surprizing turn there. -Taken home again by the Colonel, &c. -After all refuses to marry him. -Her match at last. To which is added, the masque of life: a ballad. By a person of distinction.
John Jolliffe A view of the beau monde: or, Memoirs of the celebrated Coquetilla. A real history. In which is interspersed the amours of several persons of quality and distinction. With several original songs by S-y C-gs Beau N-, &c. Coquetilla's family, &c. -Her flight from her fathers. -Deserred when big with child. -Pitied by Mrs. H-ll -Her amour with the D. of- -Mrs. H-'s advice in a song. -Runs away. -Falls into many misfortunes. -Is beloved by Colonel D- -Carried by him into the country. -Own'd for his wife. -Elopes with S- the gamester. -Goes to Tunbridge. Coquetilla distinguish'd by S- C-gs -Serenaded by Beau N- -N- kicked. The history of Clara and Myra. Coquetilla goes to Bath. -Her adventures. -Her affair with Mr. Gaylove the merchant. -Exposed by S- -Runs to town with Saxillus -Goes to a masquerade: A surprizing turn there. -Taken home again by the Colonel, &c. -After all refuses to marry him. -Her match at last. To which is added, the masque of life: a ballad. By a person of distinction.
Abigail (Ann) Baldwin [Warwick Lane] A pindaric ode dedicated to the lasting memory of the most illustrious and pious King William III. the most renowned monarch of Great-Britain, &c. as it relates unto the occasion of his famous expedition into England, his excellent reign, his illustrious character, and his most lamented death. And likewise unto his most virtuous and pious successor, Queen Anne.
s.n. [sine nomine] Objections for His Majesty's advocate in behalf of the Crown; to the claim of Susanna countess of Eglintoun.
s.n. [sine nomine] Observations by Hyacinthus Pilley upon the case of the respondents, Hugh Madden and Katherine his wife.
Thomas Trye Oriental tales, collected from an Arabian manuscript, in the library of the King of France. In two volumes. Adorn'd with copper plates.
Mary Cooper Oriental tales, collected from an Arabian manuscript, in the library of the King of France. In two volumes. Adorn'd with copper plates.
Walter Shropshire Oriental tales, collected from an Arabian manuscript, in the library of the King of France. In two volumes. Adorn'd with copper plates.
John Wilford Persius Scaramouch: or, a critical and moral satire on the orators, scriblers, and vices of the present times. In imitation of the first satire of Persius. By way of dialogue betwixt the said Mr. D'Anvers, and Mr. Orator Henley of Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. By Griffith Morgan D'Anvers, M.A. formerly of Jesus-College in Oxford.
Richard Wilkin Reflections upon marriage. The third edition. To which is added a preface, in answer to some objections.
Richard Burrough and John Baker I The academy of learned divines; detecting many secret sins, which the more religious part of mankind is addicted to: and shewing the true means to reform them. The third and last part. By Mrs. Antonia Bourignon.
William Smith II [Dame Street] The adventures of David Simple: containing an account of his travels through the cities of London and Westminster, in the search of a real friend. By a lady. In two volumes.
John Smith [Blind Quay] The adventures of David Simple: containing an account of his travels through the cities of London and Westminster, in the search of a real friend. By a lady. In two volumes.
George Faulkner I [Essex Street] The adventures of David Simple: containing an account of his travels through the cities of London and Westminster, in the search of a real friend. By a lady. In two volumes.
James Lacy The adventures of Proteus, &c. A sett of novels, never before published. By Mrs. Herberts.
John Clarke [Royal Exchange] The adventures of Proteus, &c. A sett of novels, never before published. By Mrs. Herberts.