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Richard Hett I Devout exercises of the heart in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise. By the late Pious and Ingenious Mrs. Rowe. Review'd and published at her request, by I. Watts, D.D.
Edward Exshaw Letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse. By the Author of Friendship in death. To which are added, ten letters by another hand.
Bernard Lintott The different widows: or, intrigue all-a-mode. A comedy. As it is acted at the New Theatre in Little Lincolns-Inn-Fields. By Her Majesty's servants.
Henry Playford The different widows: or, intrigue all-a-mode. A comedy. As it is acted at the New Theatre in Little Lincolns-Inn-Fields. By Her Majesty's servants.
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] The case of Mrs. Mary Catherine Cadiere, against the Jesuit Father John Baptist Girard. In a memorial presented to the Parliament of Aix. Wherein he is accused of seducing her, by the abominable Doctrines of Quietism, into the most criminal excesses of Lewdness, and under an appearance of the highest mystical Devotion, deluding into the same vices six other females, who had put their consciences under his direction. With a preface by the publisher, Containing a short and plain Account of the Rules of proceeding according to the Laws and Customs of France in Cases of this Nature. The eleventh edition corrected.
John Millan [Horse Guards, near Whitehall] A compleat translation of the Sequel of the proceedings of Mary Catherine Cadiere, against the Jesuit Father John Baptist Girard. Containing many curious pieces under the following Heads; I. Her Justification, written by herself, giving an Exact Account of all that passed between her and Father Girard, from their first Acquaintance to the final Determination of their Affair by the Parliament of Aix. II. The Examination of Father Girard. III. The Memorial of Objections against Father Girard and the Attorney-General, wherein the Challenges made by that Jesuit against her Witnesses are proved null, and her's against his Evidences are proved valid. IV. Remarks on the Manuscript distributed by Father Girard in the Course of the Pleadings of the Advocate-General. V. A Full Answer to Father Girard's Memorial or Defence.
John Millan [Horse Guards, near Whitehall] A compleat translation of the Sequel of the proceedings of Mary Catherine Cadiere, against the Jesuit Father John Baptist Girard. Containing many curious pieces under the following Heads; I. Her Justification, written by herself, giving an Exact Account of all that passed between her and Father Girard, from their first Acquaintance to the final Determination of their Affair by the Parliament of Aix. II. The Examination of Father Girard. III. The Memorial of Objections against Father Girard and the Attorney-General, wherein the Challenges made by that Jesuit against her Witnesses are proved null, and her's against his Evidences are proved valid. IV. Remarks on the Manuscript distributed by Father Girard in the Course of the Pleadings of the Advocate-General. V. A Fell Answer to Father Girard's Memorial or Defence. The second edition.
John Millan [Horse Guards, near Whitehall] A compleat translation of the whole case of Mary Catherine Cadiere, against the Jesuite Father John Baptist Girard, in a memorial, presented to the Parliament of Aix, in which that Jesuite is accused of seducing her, by the abominable Doctrines of Quietism, into the most Criminal Excesses of Lewdness.
John Millan [Horse Guards, near Whitehall] A compleat translation of the whole case of Mary Catherine Cadiere, against the Jesuite Father John Baptist Girard, in a memorial, presented to the Parliament of Aix, in which that Jesuite is accused of seducing her, and six other female votaries, by the abominable Doctrines of Quietism, into the most Criminal Excesses of Lewdness. The sixth edition.
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] The case of Mrs. Mary Catharine Cadiere, against the Jesuit Father John Baptist Girard. In a memorial presented to the Parliament of Aix. Wherein He is accused of seducing her, by the abominable Doctrines of Quietism, into the most criminal excesses of Lewdness, and under an appearance of the highest mystical Devotion, deluding into the same Vices six other Females, who had put their consciences under his direction. With a preface by the publisher, Containing a short and plain Account of the Rules of proceeding according to the Laws and Customs of France in Cases of this Nature. The tenth edition corrected.
Thomas Gardner The parrot. With A compendium of the times. By the authors of the Female spectator.
Jonah Browne [Brown] The basset-table. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Dury[sic]-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. By Mrs. Susan. Cent-Livre. The second edition.
Samuel Chapman The basset-table. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Dury[sic]-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. By Mrs. Susan. Cent-Livre. The second edition.
Edmund Curll [Strand] Mrs. Manley's history of her own life and times. Published from her original manuscript. The fourth edition. With a preface concerning the present publication.
John Pemberton Mrs. Manley's history of her own life and times. Published from her original manuscript. The fourth edition. With a preface concerning the present publication.
N. Dobb The mercenary lover: or, the unfortunate heiresses. Being a true, secret history of a city amour, in a certain island adjacent to the kingdom of Utopia. Written by the author of Memoirs of the said island. Translated into English.
Abraham Bradley [Dame Street] The governess; or, little female academy. Being the history of Mrs. Teachum, and her nine girls. With their nine days amusement. Calculated for the entertainment and instruction of young ladies in their education. By the author of David Simple.
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] Memoirs of the life of Mrs. Manley, author of the Atalantis. Containing not only the history of her adventures, but likewise an account of the most considerable amours in the Court of King Charles II. The third edition. To which is added, a compleat Key.
Richard Hett I Devout exercises of the heart in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise. By the late pious and ingenious Mrs. Rowe. Review'd and published at her request, by I. Watts, D.D. The second edition.
Abigail (Ann) Baldwin [Warwick Lane] Mrs James's advice for electing of Parliament-men.
Edmund Curll [Fleet Street] Irish tales: or, instructive histories for the happy conduct of life. Containing the following Events. Viz. I. The Captivated Monarch. II. The Banish'd Prince. III. The Power of Beauty. IV. The Distrest Lovers. V. The Perfidious Gallant. VI. The Constant Fair-One. Vii. The Generous Rival. Viii The Inhuman Father. IX. The Depos'd Usurper. X. The Punishment of Ungenerous Love. By Mrs. Sarah Butler.
John Hooke Irish tales: or, instructive histories for the happy conduct of life. Containing the following Events. Viz. I. The Captivated Monarch. II. The Banish'd Prince. III. The Power of Beauty. IV. The Distrest Lovers. V. The Perfidious Gallant. VI. The Constant Fair-One. Vii. The Generous Rival. Viii The Inhuman Father. IX. The Depos'd Usurper. X. The Punishment of Ungenerous Love. By Mrs. Sarah Butler.
Josiah Sheppard Devout exercises of the heart, in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise. By the late pious and ingenious Mrs. Rowe. Reviewed and published at her request, by I. Watts, D.D. To which is added her Wish. The third edition.
Elizabeth Bell The strange adventures of the Count de Vinevil and his family. Being an Account of what happen'd to them whilst they resided at Constantinople. And of Madamoiselle Ardelisa, his Daughter's being shipwreck'd on the Uninhabited Island Delos, in her Return to France, with Violetta a Venetian Lady, the Captain of the Ship, a Priest, and five Sailors. The Manner of their living there, and strange Deliverance by the Arrival of a Ship commanded by Violetta's Father. Ardelisa's Entertainment at Venice, and safe Return to France. By Mrs. Aubin.
John Darby II The strange adventures of the Count de Vinevil and his family. Being an Account of what happen'd to them whilst they resided at Constantinople. And of Madamoiselle Ardelisa, his Daughter's being shipwreck'd on the Uninhabited Island Delos, in her Return to France, with Violetta a Venetian Lady, the Captain of the Ship, a Priest, and five Sailors. The Manner of their living there, and strange Deliverance by the Arrival of a Ship commanded by Violetta's Father. Ardelisa's Entertainment at Venice, and safe Return to France. By Mrs. Aubin.