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Abraham John Valpy [Red Lion Court] A Christian wreath for the pagan deities: or, An introduction to the Greek and Roman mythology. By Frances Arabella Rowden.
William Lake A biographical sketch of the most distinguished writers of ancient and modern times. By Frances Arabella Rowden, author of "Greek and Roman Mythology."
William Lake A biographical sketch of the most distinguished writers of ancient and modern times. By Frances Arabella Rowden. Intended for the use of Schools and private Education.
Eleanor James The humble desire of Elinor James to my Lord Mayor, and Court of Aldermen.
Edward Bate The illustrious ladies of antiquity. Translated from the French of the celebrated Mr. De Scudery.
Stevenson, Matchett, and Stevenson Extracts from the Kongs-skugg-sio, or, Speculum Regale. Translated by Anne Gurney.
Edward Cave Prologue and epilogue, spoken at the opening of the Theatre in Drury-Lane 1747.
s.n. [sine nomine] The promised justification in number IV. Volume II. of the Apology.
s.n. [sine nomine] An apology for the conduct of Mrs. Teresia Constantia Phillips, more particularly that part of it which relates to her marriage with an eminent Dutch merchant: the whole authenticated by faithful copies of his letters, and of the Settlement which he made upon her to induce her to suffer (without any real Opposition on her Part) a Sentence to be pronounced against their Marriage; Together with such other Original Papers, filed in the Cause, as are necessary to illustrate that remarkable Story. The second edition.
Henry Woodfall I The secret history of the present intrigues of the court of Caramania. The second edition corrected.
Henry Woodfall I The secret history of the present intrigues of the court of Caramania.
G. Buckeridge The life of Madam de Beaumount. A French lady; who lived in a cave in Wales above fourteen years undiscovered, being forced to fly France for her Religion; and of the cruel Usage she had there. Also her lord's adventures in Muscovy, where he was a Prisoner some Years. With an account of his returning to France, and her being discover'd by a Welch Gentlemen, who fetchd her Lord to Wales: And of many strange Accidents which befel them, and their Daughter Belinda, who was stolen away from them; and of their Return to France in the Year 1718. By Mrs. Aubin.
Thomas Gardner The fortunate foundlings: being the genuine history of Colonel M-rs, and his sister, Madam du P-y, the issue of the Hon. Ch-es M-rs, son of the late Duke of R-l-d. Containing Many wonderful Accidents that befel them in their Travels, and interspersed with the Characters and Adventures of Several Persons of Condition, in the most polite Courts of Europe. The Whole calculated for the Entertainment and Improvement of the Youth of both Sexes. Third edition.
Thomas Gardner The fortunate foundlings: being the genuine history of Colonel M-rs, and his sister, Madam du P-y, the issue of the Hon. Ch-es M-rs, son of the late Duke of R-l-d. Containing Many wonderful Accidents that befel them in their Travels, and interspersed with the Characters and Adventures of Several Persons of Condition, in the most polite Courts of Europe. The Whole calculated for the Entertainment and Improvement of the Youth of both Sexes.
Henry Woodfall I Memoirs of a certain island adjacent to the Kingdom of Utopia. Written by a celebrated author of that country. Now translated into English.
Henry Woodfall I Memoirs of a certain island adjacent to the Kingdom of Utopia. Written by a celebrated author of that country. Now translated into English. Vol. I. The second edition.
Henry Woodfall I Memoirs of a certain island adjacent to the Kingdom of Utopia. Written by a celebrated author of that country. Now translated into English. Vol.II.
J. Neil The last speech confession and dyeing words of Cathrine M'Canna, who is to be executed near St. Stephens Green, this present Wednesday being the 23d of this instant September 1730. She being guilty of several robberies, in and about the city of Dublin.
Catherine Lintot A new abridgment of the law. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple. Vol. IV.
Elizabeth and Richard Nutt A new abridgment of the law. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple. Vol. II.
Robert Gosling A new abridgment of the law. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple. Vol. II.
Elizabeth and Richard Nutt A new abridgment of the law. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple. Vol. III.
Robert Gosling A new abridgment of the law. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple. Vol. III.
Ebenezer Rider Irish tales: or, Instructive histories for the happy conduct of life. Containing the following events, [I.] The captivated monarch. [II.] The banish'd prince. [III.] The power of beauty. [IV.] the distres'sd 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. To which prefix'd, a dedication to the Right Honourable the Earl of Lincoln, concerning this kind of writing. And historical preface, of the learning and politeness of the antient Irish.
Ebenezer Rider Irish tales: or, Instructive histories for the happy conduct of life. Containing the following events, [I.] The captivated monarch. [II.] The banish'd prince. [III.] The power of beauty. [IV.] the distres'sd 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. To which prefix'd, a dedication to the Right Honourable the Earl of Lincoln, concerning this kind of writing. And historical preface, of the learning and politeness of the antient Irish.