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William Taylor Miscellany poems, on several occasions. Written by the Right Honble Anne, Countess of Winchilsea.
James Round Miscellany poems, on several occasions. Written by the Right Honble Anne, Countess of Winchilsea.
Benjamin Tooke I Miscellany poems, on several occasions. Written by the Right Honble Anne, Countess of Winchilsea.
William Taylor Miscellany poems, on several occasions. Written by the Right Honble Anne, Countess of Winchilsea.
James Round Miscellany poems, on several occasions. Written by the Right Honble Anne, Countess of Winchilsea.
John Morphew Miscellany poems, on several occasions. Written by the Right Honble Anne, Countess of Winchilsea.
John Morphew Miscellany poems, with a tragedy. By a lady, author of the poem on the spleen.
Andrew Symson Meditations upon the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit, mentioned Isaiah xi. 2, 3. Written by the Lady Halket.
Thomas Harbin Meditations and prayers to be used before, at, and after the receiving of the holy sacrament of the Lord's supper.
James Woodward [Thread Needle Street] Memoirs of the Court of England: in the reign of King Charles II. Containing the amours of that Prince, The Duke of Monmouth, Earl of Argyle. - of Buckingham, - of A - n Earl of Oxford - Lord Grey, &c. - St. Albans. In two parts. By the Countess of Dunois, Author of the Ingenious Diverting Letters of The Lady's Travels into Spain. Writ during her residence in that Court. The second edition, corrected. To which is added, The lady's packet of letters, Taken from her by a French Privateer in her Passage to Holland. Suppos'd to be Written by several Men of Quality. Brought over from St. Malo's by an English Officer at the last Exchange of Prisoners.
John Morphew Memoirs of the Court of England: in the reign of King Charles II. Containing the amours of that Prince, The Duke of Monmouth, Earl of Argyle. - of Buckingham, - of A - n Earl of Oxford - Lord Grey, &c. - St. Albans. In two parts. By the Countess of Dunois, Author of the Ingenious Diverting Letters of The Lady's Travels into Spain. Writ during her residence in that Court. The second edition, corrected. To which is added, The lady's packet of letters, Taken from her by a French Privateer in her Passage to Holland. Suppos'd to be Written by several Men of Quality. Brought over from St. Malo's by an English Officer at the last Exchange of Prisoners.
Benjamin Bragg Memoirs of the court of England. In two parts. By the Countess of Dunois, Author of the ingenious and diverting Letters of The Lady's Travels into Spain. Writ during Her Residence in that Court. Now made English. To which is added, The lady's pacquet of letters, Taken from her by a French Privateer in her Passage to Holland. Suppos'd to be Written by several Men of Quality. Brought over from St. Malo's by an English Officer at the last Exchange of Prisoners.
Mary Cooper Musæus: a monody to the memory of Mr. Pope, in imitation of Milton's Lycidas.
Mary Cooper Musæus: a monody to the memory of Mr. Pope, in imitation of Milton's Lycidas.
Mary Cooper Musæus: a monody to the memory of Mr. Pope, in imitation of Milton's Lycidas.
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] Now or never: or Serious advice to the dissenters in general: In which is contained reasons for their patitioning for liberty this present sessions of Parliament, notwithstanding all the suggestions of false brethren. By Rachel Collins.
John Isted Now or never: or Serious advice to the dissenters in general: In which is contained reasons for their patitioning for liberty this present sessions of Parliament, notwithstanding all the suggestions of false brethren. By Rachel Collins.
Anne Dodd I Now or never: or Serious advice to the dissenters in general: In which is contained reasons for their patitioning for liberty this present sessions of Parliament, notwithstanding all the suggestions of false brethren. By Rachel Collins.
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] Now or never: or Serious advice to the dissenters in general: In which is contained reasons for their patitioning for liberty this present sessions of Parliament, notwithstanding all the suggestions of false brethren. By Rachel Collins.
John Jolliffe Now or never: or Serious advice to the dissenters in general: In which is contained reasons for their patitioning for liberty this present sessions of Parliament, notwithstanding all the suggestions of false brethren. By Rachel Collins.
Jane Sowle A reply to John Atkinson's pretended answer to absolute predestination not scriptural. By Jane Fearon.
John Nutt The basset-table. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's servants. By the author of the gamester.
s.n. [sine nomine] The busy body. A comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre.
Abigail (Ann) Baldwin [Warwick Lane] The cabinet-news, or, The private intelligence.
Benjamin Harris The accomplish'd lady's delight in preserving, physick, beautifying, cookery, and gardening. Containing, I. The art of preserving and candying fruits and flowers; and making all sorts of conserves, syrups, jellies, and pickles. II. The physical cabinet: or, excellent re-ceipts in physick and Chyrugery; with beautifying waters, to add loveliness to the face and body. Also some new receipts relating to the female sex, with the true receipt for making that famous cordial drink, daffy's elixir salutis. III. The compleat cook's guide: or, directions for dressing all sorts of flesh, fowl and fish, both in the English and French mode; with their sauces and sallads: and the making pyes, pasties, tarts and custards, with many of their forms and shapes. IV. The lady's diversion in her garden: containing choice curiosities relating to plants and flowers; with brief directions for the nice ador-ning balconies, turrets, and windows, with flowers, or greens, every month in the year. The ninth edition inlarged.