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Mary Reily (Riley) [Little Britain] Merlinus Liberatus. Being an Almanack for the Year of our Redemption, 1766. Being the second year after Bissextile, or Leap-Year and from the Creation of the World, according to the best History, 5715. And the 74th of our Deliverance by K. William from Popery, and Arbitrary Government. But the 70th from the Horrid, Popish, High-Church, Jacobite Plot. Wherein is contained all Things fitting and useful for such a Work, as an Ephemeris of the Daily Motions of the Planets, wich their various Configurations, Aspects, Conjunctions, Lunacions, Eclipses, Astronomical, Astrological, Meterorological Observations, the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Moon, Planets, and Fixed Stars, illustrated with Tables of the Tides, Terms, and Daily Equation of Clocks, Length and Break, Increase and Decrease, of Days, Semidiurnal and Seminocturnal Arches for several Latitudes, a Chronology, Remarks on the Divisions of the Heavens, with an Essay to find out the Giver of Life, in the Genethliacal part of Astrology, &c. &c. The like not extant. With a particular Judgment of the Images of two Parlii or Mock Suns, seen on the 1st Day of April last. To which is prefixed, The Protestant Remembrancer. Calculated for the Meridian of London, Whose Longitude / Latitude is 24 / 51 Degrees 20 / 32 Minutes. By John Partridge.
Mary Reily (Riley) [Pelican Court] Merlin Liberatus. Being an Almanack for the Year of our Redemption, 1767. Being the third year after Bissextile, or Leap-Year and from the Creation of the World, according to the best History, 5716. And the 75th of our Deliverance by K. William from Popery, and Arbitrary Government. But the 71st from the Horrid, Popish, High-Church, Jacobite Plot. Wherein is contained all Things fitting and useful for such a Work, as an Ephemeris of the Daily Motions of the Planets, with their various Configurations, Aspects, Conjunctions, Lunations, Eclipses, Astronomical, Astrological, Meteorological Observations, the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Moon, Planets, and fixed Stars, illustrated with Tables of the Tides, Terms, and Daily Equation of Clocks, Length and Break, Increase and Decrease, of Days, Semidiurnal and Seminocturnal Arches for several Latitudes, a Chronology, Remarks on the Divisions of the Heavens, with an Essay to find out the Giver of Life, in the Genethliacal part of Astrology, &c. &c. The like not extant. With a Nativity exactly rectified, and an Essay on Comets, with a particular judgment of a Comet seen in the Year 1766. To which is prefixed, The Protestant Remembrancer. Calculated for the Meridian of London, whose Longitude / Latitude is 24 / 51 Degrees 20 / 32 Minutes. By John Partridge.
Mary Reily (Riley) [Pelican Court] Merlin Liberatus. Being an Almanack for the Year of our Redemption, 1762. Being the second after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. And from the Creation of the World, according to the best History, 5711. And the 70th of our Deliverance by K. William from Popery, and Arbitrary Government. But the 66th from the Horrid, Popish, High-Church, Jacobite Plot. Wherein is contained all Things fitting and useful for such a Work, as an Ephemeris of the Daily Motions of the Planets, with their various Configurations, Aspects, Conjunctions, Lunations, Eclipses, Astronomical, Astrological, Meteorological Observations, the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Moon, Planets, and fixed Stars, illustrated with Tables of the Tides, Terms, and Daily Equation of Clocks, Length and Break, Increase and Decrease, of Days, Semidiurnal and Seminocturnal Arches for several Latitudes, a Chronology, Remarks on the Divisions of the Heavens, a Nativity, &c. &c. The like not extant. To which is prefixed, The Protestant Remembrancer. Calculated for the Meridian of London, Whose Longitude / Latitude is 24 / 51 Degrees 20 / 32 Minutes. By John Partridge.
Hilliard, Metcalf, and Co. The league of the Alps, The siege of Valencia, The vespers of Palermo, and other poems. By Mrs. Felicia Hemans
John Millan [Horse Guards, near Whitehall] Abigail Greenfield's letter to the Honourable Dublin-Society, in behalf of herself, and rest of the dairy-keepers of Ireland, humbly praying there may be instructions prepared for good housewifery, and chiefly for making the best cheese, such as is imported from abroad, &c.
Robert Roberts An essay of a character of the late Right Honourable Sir George Treby Kt Lord Chief Justice of His Majesty's Court of Common-Pleas. By N. Tate, servant to His Majesty.
Sleight and George Records of woman: with other poems. By Felicia Hemans.
James and John Harper [Cliff Street] Poems by Mrs. Felicia Hemans. Third American Edition.
Hilliard and Metcalf [University Press] Records of woman: with other poems. By Mrs. Felicia Hemans.
Gray and Bunce The juvenile forget me not; or, Cabinet of entertainment and instruction. By the author of "The rival Crusoes," "The young emigrant," etc.
Joseph R.A. Skerrett Songs of the affections, with other poems. By Felicia Hemans.
R. Morison Jr. A New Selection of Miscellaneous Pieces, in Verse
Edward Spragg A Dispute between the Woman and the Powers of Darkness. August 3, 1802
Edward Spragg The Answer of the Lord to the Powers of Darkness
David Sidney The Bee. Containing Letters from Mrs. Elizabeth Beverley, (comedian, professor of elocution, and authoress of the popular "Coronation Sermon," &c. &c.) in Town, to her friend, Poll Curious, in the Country
Henry Cremer The Prediction. In Three Volumes.
Edward Waters [Essex Street] The conduct of his Grace the D. of Ormonde, in the campaign of 1712.
Mary Luckman The life of Gypsy Jack, who killed Magog, the giant. Taken from his writings.
[Mary?] Luckman & Suffield A collection of hymns, from various authors. Intended as a supplement to Dr. Watt's Hymns, and Imitation of the Psalms. By George Burder. The eighth edition.
Mary Luckman The life and surprising adventures, of that renowned hero, Robinson Crusoe who lived twenty-eight years on an uninhabited island, which he afterwards colonised.
Mary Luckman The conference weighed in the balances, and found wanting: or, the truth of believers' baptism breaking forth ... Being an answer to a late pamphlet upon the subjects and mode of baptism. By Philologos.
Mary Luckman A new concordance and dictionary to the Holy Scriptures. Being The Most Comprehensive and Concise of any before Published. In which any word or passage of Scripture may be easily found:—The Signification is given of all proper Names of Men, Women, Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Cities, Towns, Rivers, Mountains, precious Stones, and other Things mentioned in Scripture. Together with the different Acceptations of Scripture Words; A Definition of Gospel Doctrines: and several Types and Figures Opened. The Whole calculated to make the Christian intelligent, and promote an increase of his Knowledge in divine Things. By John Butterworth, Minister of the Gospel. The Second Edition, with considerable Additions.
Pearson and Rollason Proceedings in the years 1784, and 1785; against Bissell, Hawkins, and others, by J. Hewitt, ... To which is added an account of Pool, Bond, &c. belonging to the gang of a notorious Worcestershire attorney, &c.
Mary Luckman A vindication of The Conference weighed in the balances, and found wanting, &c. from the exceptions made to it, and misrepresentations of it, by Philalethes: wherein his reasonings are answered, and the apostolic mode of baptism by immersion, is proved from scripture. By Philologos.
Mary Luckman The cause of infants defended, and their right to baptism maintained: together with a defence of the mode of administration, by pouring or sprinkling. The whole being a reply to a pamphlet lately published by Philologis, intended by him as an answer to "A conference between Veritas and Investigator, upon the subjects and mode of baptism." By Philalethes.