Name Octavo
Abbreviation 8vo
Description

Each sheet is folded to make eight leaves and sixteen pages. 

Titles

Displaying 1001–1025 of 4051

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
13294 Cheap repository. The Happy Waterman. To which is added, a hymn of praise, for an abundant harvest. More , Hannah
1813
13309 Cheap Repository. The Lancashire collier girl. A true story. More , Hannah
1813
3936 Cheap Repository. The shepherd of Salisbury plain. In two parts. More , Hannah
1795
3937 Cheap Repository. The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. In two parts. More , Hannah
1795
3938 Cheap Repository. The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. In two parts. More , Hannah
1795
3956 Cheap Repository. The Sunday School. More , Hannah
1795
13292 Cheap Repository. The sunday school. More , Hannah
1813
13314 Cheap Repository. The two soldiers. More , Hannah
1813
13302 Cheap Repository. This history of Charles Jones, the Footman. Written by himself. More , Hannah
1813
22989 Chickens feed capons: or A dissertation on the pertness of our youth in general, especially those trained up at tea-tables; with The true Picture of a Petit Maitre, and a Modern fine Lady; Some Hints on Abuses in Education; not forgetting the Insolence and Scorn with which the generality of young Persons treat their Elders and Betters. Also A very remarkable Tragical Cafe, which may serve as a Warning to Persons in Years, how they give the Staff out of their own Hands, and leave themselves to the Mercy of others. Written by a friend of the person injured. The Fourth Edition. With a Preface in Vindication of the Author. Defoe , Daniel
Anne Dodd I (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
1731 The Fourth Edition.
23822 Chickens feed capons: or A dissertation on the pertness of our youth in general, especially those trained up at tea-tables; with the true picture of a petit maitre, and a modern fine lady; some hints on abuses in education; not forgetting the insolence and scorn with which the generality of young persons treat their elders and betters. Also a very remarkable tragical case, which may serve as a warning to persons in years, how they give the staff out of their own hands, and leave themselves to the mercy of others. Written by a friend of the person injured. Defoe , Daniel
Anne Dodd I (London)
1731
22108 Chickens feed capons: or A dissertation on the pertness of our youth in general, especially those trained up at tea-tables; with The true picture of a petit maitre, and a modern fine lady; some hints on abuses in education; not forgetting the insolence and scorn with which the generality of young persons treat their elders and betters. Also a very remarkable tragical case, which may serve as a warning to persons in years, how they give the staff out of their own hands, and leave themselves to the mercy of others. Written by a friend of the person injured. The Third Edition. With a preface in vindication of the author. Defoe , Daniel
Anne Dodd I (London)
1731 The Third Edition.
26116 Christ only exalted: from Exekiel xxi. 26, 27. It is the spirit of Christ, that taketh of things of his, and sheweth them unto us E. , T.
1760
2877 Christ the standard of truth set up, by the light of the morning star, the principle of truth: and Satan, the son of perdition, revealed, by the same light. Containing A short Account of the Creation and Fall in Heaven, with the Creation and Fall on Earth-The State of Man in the Fall-Likewise an Account of Christ Reigning with his Saints in his espoused Church, on Earth, for One Thousand Years, till he hath made his Bride ready: when he will descend with all his holy Angels and sound the Trumpet at the Gate of the holy city, to call all to Judgment. By Dorothy Gott, author of "the midnight cry." Gott , Dorothy
1800
25310 Christian liberty asserted: In Opposition to Protestant Popery. In a letter to Mr. Thomas Bradbury. By a Dissenting Lay-Man. Unknown ,
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
John Harrison (Cornhill)
1719
3407 Christian meditations. By the late Archdutchess Mary Elizabeth, daughter of the Infant Duke of Parma, and consort of the Archduke Joseph, now King of the Romans. From the original printed at Vienna by authority. , Maria Elizabeth
John Nourse (London)
1764
490 Christina, the Maid of the South Seas; A Poem. By Mary Russell Mitford. Mitford , Mary Russell
Francis, Charles and John Rivington (London)
1811
4207 Circulated by the East Kent and Canterbury Association. Village politics. Addressed to all the mechanics, journeymen, and day labourers, in Great Britain. By Will Chip, a country carpenter. More , Hannah
1793
4997 Civan, King of Bungo. Translated from the French. By a young lady of fashion, Not More Than Twelve Years Old. Leprince de Beaumont , Jeanne-Marie
1800
1925 Civic sermons to the people. Number I. Nay, why even of yourselves, judge ye not what is right. Barbauld , Anna Laetitia
Joseph Johnson (London)
1792
1923 Civic sermons to the people. Number II. From mutual Wants springs mutual Happiness. Barbauld , Anna Laetitia
Joseph Johnson (London)
1792
12067 Classical Pastime, in a Set of Poetical Enigmas, on the Planets and Zodiacal Signs. By Marianne Curties. Curties , Marianne
1813
6554 Clear and remarkable display of the condescension, love, and faithfulness of God, in the spiritual experiences of Mary Somervel. Wherein is shewn her near access to the throne of grace; her remarkable discoveries and sweet enjoyment of the love of God; the sensible and particular returns of prayer she received; as also her personal engagements, to the Lord. Who died at Ayr, Jan. 1762, aged 84 years. Printed from her own manuscript. Somervel , Mary
1789
22245 Cleomelia: or, the generous mistress. Being the secret history of a lady lately arriv'd from Bengall, a kingdom in the East-Indies. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. To which is added, I. The lucky rape: or, fate the best disposer. II. The capricious lover: or, no trifling with a woman. Haywood , Eliza
John Millan [At Locke's-Head in New Street] (London)
1727
22152 Cleomelia: or, the generous mistress. Being the secret history of a lady lately arriv'd from Bengall, a kingdom in the East-Indies. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. To which is added, I. The lucky rape: or, fate the best disposer. II. The capricious lover: or, no trifling with a woman. The Second Edition. Haywood , Eliza
John Millan [Horse Guards, near Whitehall] (London)
1727 The Second Edition.