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Bartholomew Green Just commemorations. The death of good men, considered; and the characters of some who have lately died in the service of the churches, exhibited. Unto which there is added, a brief account of the evangelical work among the Christianized Indians of New-England; whereof one of the persons here commemorated, was a valuable and memorable instrument.
Samuel Keimer [Philadelphia] Strength in weakness manifest in the life, trials and Christian testimony of that faithful servant and handmaid of the Lord, Elizabeth Stirredge, who departed this life, at her house at Hempsted in Hertford-shire, in the 72d year of her age. Written by her own hand. Shewin her pious care and counsel to her children, and according to their desire, made publick: also for the instruction and benefit of many other parents and children concerned.
S. Kneeland and T. Green The declaration, dying warning and advice of Rebekah Chamblit. A young woman aged near twenty-seven years, executed at Boston September 27th. 1733. according to the sentence pass'd upon her at the Superiour Court holden there for the county of Suffolk, in August last, being then found guilty of felony, in concealing the birth of her spurious male infant, of which she was delivered when alone the eighth day of May last, and was afterwards found dead, as will more fully appear by the following declaration, which was carefully taken from her own mouth.
Ann Franklin (nee Smith) A discourse concerning the publick worship of God. Being an enquiry: first, concerning the nature of publick Christian worship; consider'd in both its parts, essential and circumstantial. Secondly, concerning the manner of its performance. Thirdly, concerning the liturgy of the Church of England; wherein is shewn, how well it answers the ends of publick devotions. By Henry Caner, A.M.
Ann Franklin (nee Smith) The Charter granted by His Majesty King Charles II. To the governor and company of the English colony of Rhode-Island and Providence-Plantations, in New-England in America.
Cornelia Smith Bradford The American almanack for the year of Christian account, 1746. Unto which is numbered, from the Creation, by the Oriental and Greek Christians, 7254 By the Jews, Hebrews and Rabbins, 7956 By the late Computation of W. W, 5755 Being the second after bissextile or leap-year. Wherein is contained, the lunations, eclipses, judgement of the weather, and mutual aspects, time of sun's and moon's rising and setting, length of days, seven stars rising, southing and setting, high-water, fairs, courts and observable days, &c. Fitted to the latitude of 40 degrees, and a meridian of 5 hours west from London, but may, without sensible error, serve all the adjacent places, even from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By Titan Leeds, philomat.
James Lister English housewifry. Exemplified in above four hundred and fifty receits, giving directions in most parts of cookery; With cuts for the orderly placing the dishes and courses. By Elisabeth Moxon.
James Lister English housewifry. Exemplified in above four hundred and fifty receipts, giving directions in most parts of cookery; With cuts for the orderly placing the dishes and courses. By Elisabeth Moxon. The third edition.
Samuel Keimer [Philadelphia] A journal of the votes and proceedings of the representatives of the province of Pennsylvania. Anno Domini, 1724.
John Reid The wonderful prophesies of Old Mother Shipton, in the time of King Henry VIII concerning Scotland and England. With several strange prophesies. By Ignatius, Sibylla, &c.
Elizabeth and Richard Nutt A compleat history of Oxfordshire. Containing, 1. The geographical description of the county in alphabetical order. 2. The ecclesiastical history. 3. The civil history. 4. The natural history, 5. The literary history. 6. The antiquities. 7. A map of the county. 8. An account of the gentlemens seats; a table of the names of all the towns and villages, &c. with the value of the livings: also a scheme of all the market-towns, &c. their distance from London, and from one another &c.
Thomas Baily An answer to a pamphlet, entituled, Some reasons why the practice of inoculation ought to be introduced into the town of Bury at present. By Martin Warren. M.D.
Henry Woodfall I The reform'd coquet; a novel. By Mrs. Davys, author of the humours of York.
Sarah Popping [also Poping] An index to the report of the secret committee: by which, in a short view, the reader is presented with the substance of it. In a Letter to a friend.
Thomas Astley A bold stroke for a wife: a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. By the author of The busie-body and the Gamester. The Second Edition.
Benjamin Collins [Salisbury] An essay on schism. With several discourses contrary to the Methodists-Doctrine. By Mary Hill, of Sarum.
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] Harlequin-Hydaspes: or, the Greshamite. A mock-opera. As it is perform'd at the theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields.
Edward Cave Merlin: a poem. Humbly inscrib'd to Her Majesty. To which is added, The Royal Hermitage: a poem. Both by a lady.
James Abree Poems on several occasions.
Samuel Powell [Crane Lane] Poems on several occasions.
William Bowyer I [White Friars] The hardships of the English laws in relation to wives. With an explanation of the original curse of subjection passed upon the woman. In an humble address to the legislature.
Samuel Richardson Poems on several occasions. By Mrs. Barber. To which is prefix'd, a recommendatory letter from the Revd Dr. Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, to the Right Honourable the Earl of Orrery.
Margaret Rhames The reform'd coquet; or, memoirs of Amoranda. A surprising novel. By Mrs. Davys.
Hugh Meeres The northern heiress: or, The Humours of York. A comedy. As it was acted at the New-Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. By Mrs. Mary Davys.
S. Powell Philomela: or, poems by Mrs. Elizabeth Singer, now Rowe, of Frome in Somersetshire. The third edition.