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R. Scholey The romance of the forest; interspersed with some pieces of poetry. By Ann Radcliffe, author of 'A Sicilian Romance,' &c.
George Cowie The romance of the forest; interspersed with some pieces of poetry. By Ann Radcliffe, author of 'A Sicilian Romance,' &c.
Thomas Tegg [73 Cheapside] The romance of the forest; interspersed with some pieces of poetry. By Ann Radcliffe, author of 'A Sicilian Romance,' &c.
James Duncan The romance of the forest; interspersed with some pieces of poetry. By Ann Radcliffe, author of 'A Sicilian Romance,' &c.
R. Ware The four books of architecture: by Andrea Palladio. Literally translated from the original Italian, by Isaac Ware, all the plates being engraved by the author's own hand.
Joseph Pote Histories, or tales of past times: viz. I. The Little Red Riding-Hood. II. The fairy. III. The Blue Beard. IV. The Sleeping Beauty in the wood. V. The master cat, or Puss in Boots. VI. Cinderilla, or the Little glass slipper. Vii. Riquet a la houpe. Viii. Little Poucet, and his brothers. IX. The discreet princess, or the Adventures of Finetta. With morals. By M. Perrault. Translated into English.
Richard Montague Histories, or tales of past times: viz. I. The Little Red Riding-Hood. II. The fairy. III. The Blue Beard. IV. The Sleeping Beauty in the wood. V. The master cat, or Puss in Boots. VI. Cinderilla, or the Little glass slipper. Vii. Riquet a la houpe. Viii. Little Poucet, and his brothers. IX. The discreet princess, or the Adventures of Finetta. With morals. By M. Perrault. Translated into English.
Henry Lintot Friendship in death; in twenty letters from the dead to the living. To which are added, letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse: in three parts. In two volumes. By Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe.
Thomas Worrall [At Judge's Head, Fleet Street] Friendship in death, in twenty letters from the dead to the living. To which are added, thoughts on death: translated from the moral essays of the messieurs du Port Royal. The Second Edition.
Thomas Worrall [At Judge's Head, Fleet Street] Friendship in death. In twenty letters from the dead to the living. To which are added, Thoughts on death. Translated from the Moral essays of the Messieurs du Port Royal.
William Feales The busie body. A comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre.
Rebecca Bonwicke A geographical dictionary representing the present and antient names and states of all the countries, kingdoms, provinces, remarkable cities, universities, ports, towns, mountains, seas, streights, fountains, and rivers of the whole world; their distances, longitudes, and latitudes, with a short historical account of the same, and a general index of the antient and Latin names. Very necessary for the understanding of all antient and modern histories, and especially the diverse accounts of the present transactions of Europe. Begun by Edmund Bohun, Esq; Since continued, corrected, and enlarged with great additions throughout: particularly, with whatever is the most observable in the geography of the Grand dictionaire historique of Mons. Moreri; and a reflection upon that dictionary. Together with all the corporacions and market-towns in England and Wales. The fourth edition. To which are added, the general praecognita of geography, and the doctrine of the sphere. With an alphabetical table of the most noted rivers and mountains in England and Wales; shewing the rise, course, and falls of the first, and the situation and extent of the latter. Never before published. By John Augustine Bernard, sometime Fellow of Brazen-Nose-College, and Publick Professor of Moral-Philosophy, Oxon.
William Freeman A geographical dictionary representing the present and antient names and states of all the countries, kingdoms, provinces, remarkable cities, universities, ports, towns, mountains, seas, streights, fountains, and rivers of the whole world; their distances, longitudes, and latitudes, with a short historical account of the same, and a general index of the antient and Latin names. Very necessary for the understanding of all antient and modern histories, and especially the diverse accounts of the present transactions of Europe. Begun by Edmund Bohun, Esq; Since continued, corrected, and enlarged with great additions throughout: particularly, with whatever is the most observable in the geography of the Grand dictionaire historique of Mons. Moreri; and a reflection upon that dictionary. Together with all the corporacions and market-towns in England and Wales. The fourth edition. To which are added, the general praecognita of geography, and the doctrine of the sphere. With an alphabetical table of the most noted rivers and mountains in England and Wales; shewing the rise, course, and falls of the first, and the situation and extent of the latter. Never before published. By John Augustine Bernard, sometime Fellow of Brazen-Nose-College, and Publick Professor of Moral-Philosophy, Oxon.
Timothy Goodwin A geographical dictionary representing the present and antient names and states of all the countries, kingdoms, provinces, remarkable cities, universities, ports, towns, mountains, seas, streights, fountains, and rivers of the whole world; their distances, longitudes, and latitudes, with a short historical account of the same, and a general index of the antient and Latin names. Very necessary for the understanding of all antient and modern histories, and especially the diverse accounts of the present transactions of Europe. Begun by Edmund Bohun, Esq; Since continued, corrected, and enlarged with great additions throughout: particularly, with whatever is the most observable in the geography of the Grand dictionaire historique of Mons. Moreri; and a reflection upon that dictionary. Together with all the corporacions and market-towns in England and Wales. The fourth edition. To which are added, the general praecognita of geography, and the doctrine of the sphere. With an alphabetical table of the most noted rivers and mountains in England and Wales; shewing the rise, course, and falls of the first, and the situation and extent of the latter. Never before published. By John Augustine Bernard, sometime Fellow of Brazen-Nose-College, and Publick Professor of Moral-Philosophy, Oxon.
John Walthoe II A geographical dictionary representing the present and antient names and states of all the countries, kingdoms, provinces, remarkable cities, universities, ports, towns, mountains, seas, streights, fountains, and rivers of the whole world; their distances, longitudes, and latitudes, with a short historical account of the same, and a general index of the antient and Latin names. Very necessary for the understanding of all antient and modern histories, and especially the diverse accounts of the present transactions of Europe. Begun by Edmund Bohun, Esq; Since continued, corrected, and enlarged with great additions throughout: particularly, with whatever is the most observable in the geography of the Grand dictionaire historique of Mons. Moreri; and a reflection upon that dictionary. Together with all the corporacions and market-towns in England and Wales. The fourth edition. To which are added, the general praecognita of geography, and the doctrine of the sphere. With an alphabetical table of the most noted rivers and mountains in England and Wales; shewing the rise, course, and falls of the first, and the situation and extent of the latter. Never before published. By John Augustine Bernard, sometime Fellow of Brazen-Nose-College, and Publick Professor of Moral-Philosophy, Oxon.
Matthew Wotton A geographical dictionary representing the present and antient names and states of all the countries, kingdoms, provinces, remarkable cities, universities, ports, towns, mountains, seas, streights, fountains, and rivers of the whole world; their distances, longitudes, and latitudes, with a short historical account of the same, and a general index of the antient and Latin names. Very necessary for the understanding of all antient and modern histories, and especially the diverse accounts of the present transactions of Europe. Begun by Edmund Bohun, Esq; Since continued, corrected, and enlarged with great additions throughout: particularly, with whatever is the most observable in the geography of the Grand dictionaire historique of Mons. Moreri; and a reflection upon that dictionary. Together with all the corporacions and market-towns in England and Wales. The fourth edition. To which are added, the general praecognita of geography, and the doctrine of the sphere. With an alphabetical table of the most noted rivers and mountains in England and Wales; shewing the rise, course, and falls of the first, and the situation and extent of the latter. Never before published. By John Augustine Bernard, sometime Fellow of Brazen-Nose-College, and Publick Professor of Moral-Philosophy, Oxon.
Richard Parker A geographical dictionary representing the present and antient names and states of all the countries, kingdoms, provinces, remarkable cities, universities, ports, towns, mountains, seas, streights, fountains, and rivers of the whole world; their distances, longitudes, and latitudes, with a short historical account of the same, and a general index of the antient and Latin names. Very necessary for the understanding of all antient and modern histories, and especially the diverse accounts of the present transactions of Europe. Begun by Edmund Bohun, Esq; Since continued, corrected, and enlarged with great additions throughout: particularly, with whatever is the most observable in the geography of the Grand dictionaire historique of Mons. Moreri; and a reflection upon that dictionary. Together with all the corporacions and market-towns in England and Wales. The fourth edition. To which are added, the general praecognita of geography, and the doctrine of the sphere. With an alphabetical table of the most noted rivers and mountains in England and Wales; shewing the rise, course, and falls of the first, and the situation and extent of the latter. Never before published. By John Augustine Bernard, sometime Fellow of Brazen-Nose-College, and Publick Professor of Moral-Philosophy, Oxon.
Benjamin Tooke I A geographical dictionary representing the present and antient names and states of all the countries, kingdoms, provinces, remarkable cities, universities, ports, towns, mountains, seas, streights, fountains, and rivers of the whole world; their distances, longitudes, and latitudes, with a short historical account of the same, and a general index of the antient and Latin names. Very necessary for the understanding of all antient and modern histories, and especially the diverse accounts of the present transactions of Europe. Begun by Edmund Bohun, Esq; Since continued, corrected, and enlarged with great additions throughout: particularly, with whatever is the most observable in the geography of the Grand dictionaire historique of Mons. Moreri; and a reflection upon that dictionary. Together with all the corporacions and market-towns in England and Wales. The fourth edition. To which are added, the general praecognita of geography, and the doctrine of the sphere. With an alphabetical table of the most noted rivers and mountains in England and Wales; shewing the rise, course, and falls of the first, and the situation and extent of the latter. Never before published. By John Augustine Bernard, sometime Fellow of Brazen-Nose-College, and Publick Professor of Moral-Philosophy, Oxon.
Bernard Lintott Letters from Orinda to Poliarchus. The Second Edition, with Additions.
Thomas Green [Corner of Spring Gardens, Charing-Cross] Philidore and Placentia: or, l'amour trop delicat. Part II. By Mrs. Haywood.
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] Philidore and Placentia: or, l'amour trop delicat. Part II. By Mrs. Haywood.
Thomas Cox [Lamb under the Royal Exchange, 1700-1739] The principles of the Muggletonians asserted, under the following heads. I. On the eternity of matter. II. On the Existence of two eternal Beings, on the Angel's Fall, and the Fall of Man. III. On God's eternal Existence in the Form of a Man. IV. That God became a Son, and manifested himself in the Flesh: and the Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity considered. V. That Jesus Christ was God the Creator of the World. VI. When Christ dyed God dyed: Enoch, Moses, and Elias, were taken up into Heaven, and left with deputed Power there, while God was performing the Work of Redemption here on Earth. Vii. Concerning John Reeve's and Lodowick Muggleton's commission, with some Observations thereon.
Richard King The agreeable Caledonian: or, memoirs of Signiora di Morella, a Roman lady, who made her escape from a monastery at Viterbo, for the love of a Scots nobleman. Intermix'd with many other entertaining little histories and Adventures which presented themselves to her in the Course of her Travels.
Edmund Curll [Pater-Noster-Row] A woman's case: in an epistle to Chales Joye, Esq; deputy-governor of the South-Sea. By Mrs. Cent-Livre.
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] The surprize; or Constancy rewarded. By the author of The masqueraders, or Fatal curiosity.