Name Octavo
Abbreviation 8vo
Description

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

Titles

Displaying 101–125 of 3709

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
25407 A criticism on Mahomet and Irene. In a letter to the author. Unknown ,
1749
14764 A Cup of Sweets that can Never Cloy: Or, Delightful Tales for Good Children. By a Lady. Semple , Elizabeth
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
1805 Second Edition.
25394 A curious little oration, deliver'd by Father Andrew, concerning the present great quarrels that divide the clergy of France. Translated from the fourth edition of the French, by Dan. De F-e. Defoe , Daniel
1717 The Second Edition.
25374 A curious relation of all the ceremonies observed on occasion of the marriage between the King of France and the Princess Mary daughter to King Stanislaus. Publish'd by authority at Paris, and faithfully translated into English by a physician. James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1725
11084 A Day in Stowe Gardens. Novello , Mary Sabilla
John and Henry L. Hunt (London)
1825
4051 A day in Turkey; or, The Russian slaves. A comedy, as acted at the Theatre Royal, in Covent Garden. By Mrs. Cowley. Cowley , Hannah
George, George, John and James Robinson (London)
1792
3998 A day in Turkey; or, the Russian slaves. A comedy, as acted at the Theatre Royal, in Covent Garden. By Mrs. Cowley. The fourth edition. Cowley , Hannah
George, George, John and James Robinson (London)
1792 The fourth edition.
4000 A day in Turkey; or, the Russian slaves. A comedy, as acted at the Theatre Royal, in Covent Garden. By Mrs. Cowley. The second edition. Cowley , Hannah
George, George, John and James Robinson (London)
1792 The second edition.
4354 A day in Turkey; or, the Russian slaves. A comedy, as acted at the Theatre Royal, in Covent Garden. By Mrs. Cowley. The Third Edition. Cowley , Hannah
George, George, John and James Robinson (London)
1792 The Third Edition.
25460 A declaration of Monsieur de la Noue, to the diet of the Empire, at Francfort, in the name of the French King. With proper observations upon that masterpiece of French policy. Translated from the Dutch. de La Noüe , Denis Malbrand
1743
24423 A defence of Mr. Lock's Essay of human understanding, wherein its principles with reference to morality, reveal'd religion, and the immortality of the soul, are consider'd and justify'd: in answer to some remarks on that Essay. Trotter (Cockburn) , Catharine
William Turner (London)
John Nutt (London)
1702
13617 A Defence of the decree of the National Convention of France, for emancipating the slaves in the West Indies. By W. Fox. Fox , William
1794
25529 A defence of the essay for a review of the Book of Common Prayer, so far as relates to the Athanasian creed. In answer to a letter in the Weekly Miscellany of Octob. 19th last. Wherein Every Argument made use of by the Letter-Writer, is fairly Considered, and clearly Refuted. And that the Nicene Creed is sufficient to secure the Christian Faith from all Heresies, especially the Arian, is fully demonstrated from Athanasius himself. By the author of the essay. Unknown ,
Thomas Cooper (London)
1734
24055 A defence of the Essay of human understanding, written by Mr. Lock. Wherein its principles with reference to morality, reveal'd religion, and the immortality of the soul,, [sic] are consider'd and justify'd: in answer to some remarks on that Essay. Trotter (Cockburn) , Catharine
William Turner (London)
John Nutt (London)
1702
25325 A defence of the late learned Dr. Clarke's notion of natural liberty: in answer to three letters wrote to him by a gentleman at the University of Cambridge, on the side of necessity. Together with some remarks on Mr. Locke's chapter of power. By S. Strutt, of the Inner Temple. Strutt , Samuel
Thomas Green (London)
1730
25669 A defence of the negative of the two questions propos'd by Mr. Reynolds and his people, to Mr. Read. In a letter to the Revd. Mr. Reynolds. By an Impartial inquirer after truth. Unknown ,
Samuel Billingsley (London)
1723
25172 A defence of the two letters to Mr. Tong, Mr. Smith, Mr. Robinson, & Mr. Reynolds, against Mr. Fancourt's Enthusiasm retorted. By Thomas Morgan. Morgan , Thomas
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1723
25462 A defense of the Right Reverend Bishops of Rochester and Bristol: being a full answer to a late virulent pamphlet, entitul'd, Bishop Atterbury's and Bishop Smalridge's reasons for not signing the declaration, lately put forth by the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, and the other bishops. With considerations on the Bishop of L-n's letter to his clergy, immediately after His Lordship's signing the said declaration. Unknown ,
Anne Dodd I (London)
1716
15148 A Description of Malvern, and It’s Concomitants; Including a Guide to the Drives, Rides, Walks and Excursions; with a Map of the Walks; a Panoramic Sketch of Objects from the Worcestershire Beacon, and Other Embellishments. Southall , Mary
George Nicholson [Stourport] (Stourport-on-Severn)
1822
15149 A Description of Malvern, Including a Guide to the Drives, Rides, Walks and Excursions: with a Map of the Walks; a Panoramic Sketch of Objects from the Worcestershire Beacon, and Other Embellishments. Second Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. Southall , Mary
George Nicholson [Stourport] (Stourport-on-Severn)
1825 Second Edition, Corrected and Enlarged.
6629 A description of the Castle-hllls, near Northallerton, a poem. Written in the year 1746. By Miss Crosfield. To which is added, The hermit, a poem. By Dr. Beattie. Crosfield , Anne
Beattie , James
s.n. [sine nomine]
1777
5523 A descriptive plan of the new opera house, with the Names of the Subscribers to each Box taken from the Theatre itself by A Lady of Fashion. Unknown , [Woman]
Thomas Becket [82 Pall Mall] (London)
1791
25940 A dialogue between a Protestant and a Quaker. To which is added, a short examination concerning the scandalous custom of wearing white-pouder'd perriwigs by the most modern divines. By Petrus de Laat. de Laat , Petrus
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Mrs. Billingsley (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1725
3163 A dialogue between Clara Neville and Louisa Mills, on loyalty, &c. Recommended to the attention of every female in Great Britain. By one of their countrywomen. Dawbarn , Elizabeth
1794
6810 A dialogue on friendship and society. by the Translator of the Life of Petrarch. Dobson , Susannah
Thomas Becket [Strand] (London)
1777