Name Quarto
Abbreviation 4to
Description

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

Titles

Displaying 376–400 of 735

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
23981 Misery is vertues whetstone. Reliquiæ Gethinianæ. Or some remains of the most ingenious and excellent lady, Grace Lady Gethin. Lately deceased. Being a collection of choice discourses, pleasant, apothegmes, and witty sentences. Written by her for the most part, by way of essay, and at spare hours. Published by her nearest relations to preserve her memory, and digested for method's sake under proper heads. The third edition. With a coppy of verses written by Mr. Congreve. Unto which is added a funeral sermon. With the inscription on her Monument. Gethin , Grace
John Graves (London)
1703 The Third Edition. With a coppy of verses written by Mr. Congreve. Unto which is added a funeral sermon. With the inscription on her Monument
22512 Misery is virtues whet-stone. Reliquiæ Gethinianæ, or, Some remains of the most ingenious and excellent lady, Grace Lady Gethin, lately deceased. Being a collection of choice discourses, pleasant apothegmes, and witty sentences. Written by her for the most part, by way of essay, and at spare hours. Published by her nearest relations to preserve her memory, and digested for method's sake under proper heads. The 2d edition. Unto which is added A funeral sermon. With the inscription on her monument. Gethin , Grace
1700 The 2d edition. Unto which is added A funeral sermon. With the inscription on her monument.
22267 Moderation truly stated: or, a review of a late pamphlet, entitul'd, Moderation a vertue, or, the occasional conformist justify'd from the imputation of hypocricy. Wherein this justification is further consider'd, and as far as it is capable, justify'd. Astell , Mary
Richard Wilkin (London)
1704
15655 Moderation truly stated: or, a review of a late pamphlet, entitul'd, moderation a vertue. With a prefatory discourse to Dr. D'Avenant, concerning his late essays on peace and war. Astell , Mary
Richard Wilkin (London)
1704
12213 Modern Manners, a Poem. In Two Cantos. By Horace Juvenal. Robinson , Mary
1793
24977 Modern Patriotism, a Poem. Unknown ,
John Brindley (London)
1734
25849 Modern patriotism, or faction display'd: a poem. Being a satire on political writers. Unknown ,
John Brindley (London)
John Jolliffe (London)
Oliver [Olive] Payne (London)
Alexander Lyon (London)
Charles Corbett (London)
1734
6973 Modest exceptions, from the court of Parnassus, to Mrs. Macaulay's Modest plea. By the author of The doctor dissected: a poem. Freeman , Mrs.
John Bew [Paternoster Row] (London)
1774
1946 Monody on Major Andrè. By Miss Seward. (author of the Elegy on Capt. Cook.) To which are added letters addressed to her by Major Andrè in the year 1769. Seward , Anna
1781
1945 Monody on Major Andrè. By Miss Seward. (author of the Elegy on Capt. Cook.) To which are added letters addressed to her by Major Andrè, in the year 1769. The second edition. Seward , Anna
1781 The second edition.
6510 Monody to the memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds, late President of the Royal Academy. &c. &c. &c. By Mrs. Mary Robinson. Robinson , Mary
1792
6417 Monody to the memory of the late Queen of France. By Mrs. Mary Robinson. Robinson , Mary
1793
22949 Mrs. Frances Shaftoe's narrative. Containing an account of her being in Sir Theophilus Oglethorpe's family; where hearing many Treasonable Things, and among others, that the pretended Prince of Wales was Sir Theophilus's son, she was trick'd into France by Sir Theophilus's Daughter, and barbarously us'd to make her turn Papist and Nun, in order to prevent a Discovery; but at last made her Escape to Suisserland, and from thence arriv'd in England, in December, 1706. Shaftoe , Frances
1707
22247 Mrs. Frances Shaftoe's narrative. Containing an account of her being in Sir Theophilus Oglethorpe's family; where hearing many Treasonable Things, and among others, that the pretended Prince of Wales was Sir Theophilus's son, she was trick'd into France by Sir Theophilus's Daughters, and barbarously us'd to make her turn Papist and Nun, in order to prevent a Discovery; but at last made her Escape to Suisserland, and from thence arriv'd in England, in December, 1706. The Second Edition. Shaftoe , Frances
1707 The Second Edition.
23849 Mrs. James's reasons humbly presented to the Lords spiritual and temporal. Shewing why she is not willing, that at this time there should be any impeachments. James , Eleanor
1715
2316 Mrs. Stewart's case, written by herself, and respectfully submitted to the enlightened part of the publick: including her letter to Lord Rawdon. Rudd , Margaret Caroline
James Scatcherd and J. Whitaker (London)
John Kerby [Stafford Street] (London)
1788
2323 Mrs. Stewart's case, written by herself, and respectfully submitted to the enlightened part of the publick: including her letter to Lord Rawdon. Rudd , Margaret Caroline
James Scatcherd and J. Whitaker (London)
James Kerby (London)
1788
2324 Mrs. Stewart's case, written by herself, and respectfully submitted to the enlightened part of the publick: including her letter to Lord Rawdon. The second edition: with a postscript. Rudd , Margaret Caroline
James Scatcherd and J. Whitaker (London)
John Kerby [Stafford Street] (London)
1789 The second edition: with a postscript.
22327 Musæus: a monody to the memory of Mr. Pope, in imitation of Milton's Lycidas. Mason , William
Robert Dodsley (London)
1747
23914 Musæus: a monody to the memory of Mr. Pope, in imitation of Milton's Lycidas. Mason , William
Robert Dodsley (London)
1747
23915 Musæus: a monody to the memory of Mr. Pope, in imitation of Milton's Lycidas. Mason , William
Robert Dodsley (London)
1747
15176 Narrative of a Journey through the Upper Provinces of India, from Calcutta to Bombay, 1824–1825, (With Notes upon Ceylon,) an Account of a Journey to Madras and the Southern Provinces, 1826, and Letters Written in India, by the Late Right Rev. Reginald Heber, D.D. Lord Bishop of Calcutta. In Two Volumes. Heber , Reginald
John Murray II [Albemarle] (London)
1828
736 Narrative of a Residence in Ireland during the summer of 1814, and that of 1815. By Anne Plumptre, author of Narrative of a three years residence in France, etc. Illustrated with numerous engravings of remarkable scenary Plumptre , Anne
Henry Colburn [Conduit Street] (London)
1817
9621 Narrative of a Ten Years' Residence at Tripoli in Africa: From the Original Correspondence in the possession of the family of the late Richard Tully, Esq. The British Consul. Comprising Authentic Memoirs and Anecdotes of the Reigning Bashaw, his family, and other persons of distinction; also an account of The Domestic Manners of the Moors, Arabs, and Turks. Illustrated with a Map and several coloured Plates. Tully , Miss
Henry Colburn [Conduit Street] (London)
1816
25508 News from the dead: or, a weekly-packet of intelligence, piping-hot from the other world. Unknown ,
Anne Dodd I (London)
Anne Dodd II (London)
1739