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.
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Unknown
,
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Anne Dodd I (London)
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1716 |
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22113
|
A description of Bedlam. With an account of its present inhabitants, both male and female. Shewing the causes of their confinement, their different Humours, and Intervals of Mirth and Melancholy. Taken from their own Mouths, and publish'd for Universal Instruction and Entertainment. To which is subjoin'd, an essay upon the nature, causes and cure of madness. By the author of the Tale of the bee and spider.
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Unknown
,
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Thomas Payne [Pall Mall] (London)
|
1722 |
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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.
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Southall
, Mary
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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.
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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.
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Crosfield
, Anne
Beattie
, James
|
s.n. [sine nomine]
|
1777 |
|
26271
|
A Description of the Royal Hospital for Seamen, at Greenwich; with A Short Account of the Present Establishment of Officers, Pensioners, Out-Pensioners, Nurses, and Boys. With a list of the Directors. Published by the Chaplains.
|
Cooke
, John
Maule
, John
|
|
1800 |
|
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.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
|
Thomas Becket [82 Pall Mall] (London)
|
1791 |
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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.
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de Laat
, Petrus
|
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Jane 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.
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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 |
|
22317
|
A dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English, containing all things necessary for the translating of either language into other. The ninth edition, enlarged. By Elisha Coles
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Coles
, Elisha
|
John Walthoe I (London)
John Walthoe II (Cornhill)
|
1719 |
The ninth edition, enlarged |
24438
|
A dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English, containing all things necessary for the translating of either language into other. To which End, Many Things that were Erroneous are Rectified, many Superfluities Retrenched, and very many Defects Supplied. And All suited to the meanest Capacities, in a plainer Method than heretofore: Being (for Ease) reduced into an Alphabetical Order, and Explained in the Mother-Tongue. And Towards the Compleating the English Part (which hath been long desired) here are added Thousands of Words, Phrases, Proverbs Proper Names, and many other useful Things mentioned in the Preface to the work. The eighth edition, enlarged. By Elisha Coles, Late of Magd. Coll. Oxon.
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Coles
, Elisha
|
Rebecca Bonwicke (London)
William Freeman (London)
Timothy Goodwin (London)
John Walthoe I (London)
Matthew Wotton (London)
Samuel Manship (London)
John Nicholson (London)
Richard Parker (Cornhill)
Benjamin Tooke I (London)
Ralph Smith III (London)
|
1716 |
The eighth edition, enlarged |
14621
|
A dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English; containing all things necessary for the translating of either language into the other. To which end many things that were erroneous, are rectified, many superfluities retrenched, and very many defects supplied. And all suited to the meanest capacities, in a plainer method than heretofore; being for ease reduced into an alphabetical order, and explained in the mother tongue. And towards the compleating the English part (which hath been long desired) here are added thousands of words, phrases, proverbs, proper names, and many other useful things mentioned in the preface to the work. The seventeenth edition, with large additions. By Elisha Coles, late of Magdalen-College, Oxon.
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Coles
, Elisha
|
Allington Wilde II (London)
Thomas Osborne II (London)
James Bonwicke II (London)
Edward Ballard (London)
John Worrall (London)
John and Thomas Pote (London)
John Fuller [Cheapside] (London)
Benjamin Barker (London)
Charles Bathurst [Cross Keys] (London)
Henry Woodfall II (London)
Thomas Waller (London)
John Beecroft (London)
John Rivington I (London)
Benjamin Dod [Dodd] (London)
John Hinton [St. Paul's Churchyard] (London)
William Strahan (London)
Robert Baldwin I (London)
Lacey Hawes (London)
William Clarke (London)
Robert Collins (London)
Robert Horsfield (London)
William Johnston [Ludgate Street] (London)
Thomas Caslon (London)
Stanley Crowder (London)
Thomas Longman II (London)
Paul Stevens (London)
George Keith (London)
Bedwell Law [Ave Maria Lane, unspecified number] (London)
Thomas Field (London)
Edward Dilly (London)
Ann and Charles Corbett (London)
John Wilkie (London)
Catherine and Richard Ware II (London)
Zachariah Stuart (London)
George Kearsley [Ludgate Street] (London)
James Waugh [Turk's Head, Lombard Street] (London)
John Coote (London)
Thomas Lowndes [Fleet Street] (London)
George Knapp (Peterborough)
Anne Shuckburgh (London)
Jane Hinxman (London)
Mary Richardson (London)
Benjamin Collins (London)
|
1764 |
The seventeenth edition, with large additions. |
14382
|
A discourse (seasonable at this time) concerning the laws, ecclesiastical and civil, made against hereticks, by popes, emperors and kings, Provincial and General Councils, approved by the Church of Rome: shewing I. What Protestant subjects may expect to suffer under a Popish Prince acting according to the laws. II. That no oath or promise of sucha Prince can give themany just security that he will not execute these laws upon them. With a preface against persecuting and destroying hereticks. By a cordial friend to the Protestant religion now by law established in these realms. Now re-published with an introduction.
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Barlow
, Thomas
|
Sarah Hyde (Dublin)
|
1744 |
Now re-published with an introduction. |
23123
|
A discourse between a man and his wife, in the year 1716. Plainly shewing, that the priest, or pretended leaders of the people, are all of one piece, under what denomination soever they are found, ... Written by a lanthorn mender.
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Rudllawn
, Joan
|
|
1719 |
|
23896
|
A discourse concerning a Guide in controversies, in two letters. Written to one of the Church of Rome, by a person lately converted from that communion.
|
Trotter (Cockburn)
, Catharine
|
|
1728 |
The Second Edition. |
22372
|
A discourse concerning a Guide in controversies, in two letters. Written to one of the Church of Rome, by a person lately converted from that communion.
|
Trotter (Cockburn)
, Catharine
|
Awnsham and John Churchill (London)
|
1707 |
|
25764
|
A discourse concerning ridicule and irony in writing, in a letter to the Reverend Dr. Nathanael Marshall.
|
Collins
, Anthony
|
John Brotherton (Cornhill)
|
1729 |
|
26004
|
A discourse concerning the currencies of the British plantations in America. Especially with regard to their paper money: more particularly in relation to the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New England.
|
Douglass
, William
|
Thomas Cooper (London)
Robert Amey (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
|
1740 |
|
24628
|
A discourse concerning the publick worship of God. Being an enquiry: first, concerning the nature of publick Christian worship; consider'd in both its parts, essential and circumstantial. Secondly, concerning the manner of its performance. Thirdly, concerning the liturgy of the Church of England; wherein is shewn, how well it answers the ends of publick devotions. By Henry Caner, A.M.
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Caner
, Henry
|
|
1748 |
|
4849
|
A discourse delivered on a funeral occasion, at the meeting house of the people called Quakers, in Poole. By a female of that Society.
|
Shipley
, Jane
|
|
1797 |
|
4806
|
A discourse delivered on a funeral occasion, at the meeting house of the people called Quakers, in Poole. By a female of that Society. Second edition.
|
Shipley
, Jane
|
|
1797 |
Second edition. |
25319
|
A discourse of the small-pox and measles. By Richard Mead, Fellow of the London and Edinburgh Colleges of Physicians, and of the Royal-Society, and Physician to the King. To this is subjoined The commentary of Rhazes, a most celebrated Arabian physician, on the same diseases. Translated from the Latin, by a physician.
|
Mead
, Richard
|
Anne Dodd II (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
Elizabeth Cooke [Cook] (London)
Elizabeth Amey (London)
|
1747 |
|
25491
|
A discourse on justification, by the imputation of Christ's righteousness. ... Publish'd at the request of some that heard it, by Roger Balls; ... The Third Edition.
|
Balls
, Roger
|
|
1742 |
The Third Edition. |
13611
|
A discourse on National Fasts, Particularly in reference to that of April 19, 1793. On Occasion of the War against France. By W. Fox. The third edition.
|
Fox
, William
|
|
1793 |
The third edition. |