Name Quarto
Abbreviation 4to
Description

Each sheet is folded twice to make four leaves and eight pages. 

Titles

Displaying 276–300 of 732

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
22895 Hardyknute, a fragment of an antient Scots poem. Wardlaw , Elizabeth
Robert Foulis (Glasgow)
1748
22894 Hardyknute: a fragment. Being the First Canto of an Epick Poem; with General remarks, and notes. Wardlaw , Elizabeth
Robert Dodsley (London)
1740
4397 Here and there. The old man, his children, and the bundle of sticks. The honest miller of Gloucestershire. The election. More , Hannah
1800
6739 Historical anecdotes of heraldry and chivalry, tending to shew the origin of many English and foreign coats of arms, circumstances and customs. Dobson , Susannah
George, George, and John Robinson (London)
James Robson (London)
1795
7032 Historical anecdotes of heraldry and chivalry, tending to shew the origin of many English and foreign coats of arms, circumstances and customs. Illustrated with engravings. Dobson , Susannah
James Barker and Son (London)
Benjamin Uphill (London)
1795
6917 Historical anecdotes of heraldy and chivalry, tending to shew the origin of many English and foreign coats of arms, Circumstances and Customs. Dobson , Susannah
George, George, and John Robinson (London)
James Robson (London)
1795
12305 Hobby-horses: Read at Bath-Easton. Winford , Miss
1780
22902 Honour. A Poem. Inscribed to the Right Honble the Lord Viscount Lonsdale. Brown , John
Robert Dodsley (London)
1743
23684 Honour. A satire. By Mr. Whitehead. Whitehead , Paul
Mary Cooper (London)
1747
6298 Horatio and Amanda, a poem. By a young lady. Young , Mary
James Robson (London)
1777
9743 Indolence: A Poem. By the author of Almida. Celesia , Dorothea
Thomas Becket [Strand] (London)
1772
3520 Infant morality displayed, in Miss Rose's address to the impartial admirers of theatrical merit. de Franchetti , Elizabeth
1774
22294 Information for Susanna countess of Strathmore, and Mr. James Lyon, brother-german to the deceast Charles earl of Strathmore, against James Carnegie of Finhaven, pannel. Lyon , Susanna
1728
22315 Information for the dutchess of Buccleugh, against the earls of Melvill and Leven, and Mr. James Melvill of Hall-hill. Buccleuch , Anne Scott
1710
22019 Information for the magistrates of Perth, pursuers; against my Lady Gray, and her husband Lord Gray, defenders. Gray , Margaret Blair
1747
2818 Ingratitude: An epistle to ------ ------, Esq; Occasion'd by the late sad Catastrophe of a Clergyman at Norwich. By a Young Lady, Daughter of the said Clergyman. Illustrated with various notes. Unknown ,
Charles Sympson [Simpson] (London)
1754
2819 Ingratitude: an epistle to ------ ------, Esq; occasion'd by the late sad catastrophe of a clergyman at Norwich. By a young lady, daughter of the said clergyman. Illustrated with various notes. Unknown , [Woman]
Charles Sympson [Simpson] (London)
1755
6400 Innocence: an allegorical poem. By Miss Mary Young. Sewell , Mary Young
1790
2890 Instructions of a Duchess to her son. Translated into English from the original Italian, by a young lady. To which are added some notes. Vastogirardi , Augusta Caterina Petra
1777
8169 Integrity and content, an allegory; &c. &c. &c. By Charlotte Palmer. Palmer , Charlotte
Thomas Hookham and James Carpenter [Old Bond Street] (London)
Thomas Hookham and James Carpenter [New Bond Street] (London)
1792
15500 Italy by Lady Morgan. In Two Volumes. Owenson , Sydney
Morgan , Thomas Charles
Henry Colburn [Conduit Street] (London)
1821
4328 Jack Brown in prison; or, The pitcher never goes so often to the well but it is broke at last. : Being the fourth part of The history of the two shoemakers More , Hannah
1796
5845 Jane Shore to her friend: a poetical epistle. By the authoress of The exemplary mother, &c. Cooper , Maria Susanna
Thomas Becket [Strand] (London)
1776
23686 Jane Shore to the Duke of Gloster, an epistle. Unknown ,
Robert Dodsley (London)
1749
4340 John the shopkeeper turned sailor; Part III. Shewing how John and his family actually took boat, and how they had for a while a most delightful sail on the wide ocean. More , Hannah
1796