25603
|
A modest argument, pro and con, enquiring into the cause why base and mean actions should be committed by the Irish in particular, more than any other nation.
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W.
,
|
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
|
1731 |
|
14877
|
A modest enquiry into the reasons of the joy expressed by a certain sett of people, upon the spreading of a report of Her Majesty’s death.
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Manley
, Delarivier
|
John Morphew (London)
|
1714 |
|
22946
|
A Modest Enquiry into the reasons of the joy Expressed by a Certain Sett of People, upon the Spreading of a Rerort [sic] of Her Majesty's death.
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Manley
, Delarivier
|
John Morphew (London)
|
1714 |
|
25896
|
A modest plea for the British distillery. In a letter from a country gentleman, to a member of Parliament.
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Unknown
, [Man]
|
|
1726 |
|
25223
|
A modest reply, to the author of the Letter to Dr. Codex. Containing not only a full (tho' short vindication of the bishop, but of the clergy in general, from the many unreasonable insinuations of the author.
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Unknown
,
|
Anne Dodd I (London)
|
1734 |
|
25782
|
A Modest reply, to the author of the letter to Dr. Codex. Containing not only a full (tho' short vindication of the bishop, but of the clergy in general, from the many unreasonable insinuations of the author.
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Unknown
,
|
Anne Dodd I (London)
|
1734 |
|
316
|
A Monody on His Late Royal Highness the Duke of Kent. By Miss M. S. Croker.
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Croker
, Margaret Sarah
|
Francis Westley (London)
|
1820 |
|
1194
|
A Monody on the Death of Mr. Grattan
|
Trench
, Melesina
|
James Ridgway [170 Piccadilly] (London)
|
1820 |
|
143
|
A Monody on the Lamented Death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte-Augusta of Wales and of Saxe Cobourg Saalfield
|
Croker
, Margaret Sarah
|
John Booth (London)
Edmund Lloyd [23 Harley Street] (London)
|
1817 |
|
346
|
A Monody to the Memory of the Right Honourable the Lord Collingwood
|
Champion de Crespigny
, Mary
|
Thomas Cadell and William Davies (London)
|
1810 |
|
11237
|
A Monody to the Memory of Thomas Lord Erskine. Inscribed by Permission to His Royal Highness the Duke of York. By Miss Harriett Cope.
|
Cope
, Harriet
|
Francis, Charles and John Rivington (London)
|
1824 |
|
4527
|
A most eloquent and panegyrical petition to the Prime Minister; by Harriet Air-Brain. Dedicated to Peter Pindar, Esq.
|
Unknown
,
|
|
1790 |
|
22052
|
A most excellent cure for the stone and gravel, as published by Mrs. Joanna Stephens, For which Discovery she is allowed Five Thousand Pounds by Act of Parliament. To which is added, a compleat list of the nobility, gentry, physicians, and surgeons, who are appointed by Parliament to examine the said medicines.
|
Stephens
, Joanna
|
|
1740 |
|
24833
|
A Mother's Advice to her Son and Daughter. By the Marchioness de Lambert. A new edition.
|
de Courcelles
, Anne Thérèse de Marguenat
|
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] (London)
|
1800 |
A new edition. |
2267
|
A mother's advice to her son and daughter. By the Marchioness De Lambert. A new edition.
|
de Courcelles
, Anne Thérèse de Marguenat
|
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] (London)
|
1800 |
A New Edition. |
10762
|
A mother's care rewarded: in the correction of those defects, most general in young people, during their education.
|
Hughes
, Mary Robson
|
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn] (London)
|
1824 |
|
465
|
A Mother's Journal during the Last Illness of her Daughter, Sarah Chisman, with a preface by Jane Taylor.
|
Whitty
, Mrs. E.
|
B. J. Holdsworth (London)
|
1820 |
|
10501
|
A mother's journal, during the last illness of her daughter, Sarah Chisman. With a preface by Jane Taylor.
|
Whitty
, Mrs. E.
|
|
1822 |
Fourth edition, revised and corrected. |
15258
|
A mother's journal, during the last illness of her daughter, Sarah Chisman. With a preface, by Jane Taylor.
|
Whitty
, Mrs. E.
|
B. J. Holdsworth (London)
|
1820 |
|
15041
|
A museum for young gentlemen and ladies; or a private tutor for little masters and misses. Containing a variety of useful subjects; ...
|
Unknown
,
|
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] (London)
Crosby and Letterman (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
Benjamin Collins (London)
|
1800 |
The fifteenth edition, with considerable additions and alterations. |
15656
|
A Narration of the Wonders of Grace in Verse. Divided into Six Parts. I. Of Christ the Mediator, as set up from Everlasting in all the Glory of Headship. II. Of God's Election and Covenant-Transactions concerning a Remnant in his Son. III. Of Christ's Incarnation and Redemption. IV. Of the Work of the Spirit, respecting the Church in general, throughout the New Testament Dispensation, from Christ's Ascension to his second Coming. V. Of Christ's glorious Appearing and Kingdom VI. Of Gog and Magog; together with the last Judgment. To which is added, A Poem on the special Work of the Spirit in the Hearts of the Elect. As also, Sixty One Hymns composed on several Subjects. With an alphabetical table. By Anne Dutton.
|
Dutton
, Anne
|
|
1734 |
|
23665
|
A narration of the wonders of grace. In verse. Divided into six parts. I. Of Christ the Mediator, as set up from Everlasting in all the Glory of Headship. II. Of God's Election and Covenant Transactions concerning a Remnant in his Son. III. Of Christ's Incarnation and Redemption. IV. Of the Work of the Spirit, respecting the Church in general, throughout the New Testament Dispensation, from Christ's Ascension, to his second Coming. V. Of Christ's glorious Appearing and Kingdom. VI. Of Gog and Magog; together with the last Judgment. To which is added, a poem on the special work of the spirit in the hearts of the elect. As also, sixty one hymns composed on several subjects. With An alphabetical table.
|
Dutton
, Anne
|
|
1734 |
The Second Addition, Corrected by the Author, with Additions. |
731
|
A Narrative of a Three Years' Residence in France, Principally in the Southern Departments, from the Year 1802 to 1805: Including Some Authentic Particulars Respecting the Early Life of the French Emperor, and a General Inquiry into His Character. By Anne Plumptre. In Three Volumes.
|
Plumptre
, Anne
|
Joseph Mawman [Poultry] (London)
James Ridgeway (London)
James Clarke (Edinburgh)
Benjamin Crosby and Co. (London)
Constable and Co. (London)
|
1810 |
|
25883
|
A Narrative of the barbarous and unheard of murder of Mr. John Hayes, by Catherine his wife, Thomas Billings, and Thomas Wood, in the 1st of March at night. Wherein every minute circumstance attending that horrid affair, and the wonderful providence of God in the discovery of the actors therein, are faithfully and impartially related. Together with the examinations and consessions of the said Thomas Billings and Thomas Wood before several of His Majesty's justices of the peace. As also the copy of a fictitious letter that Catherine Hayes sent, as from her husband, to his mother in Worcestershire after his death; and the mother's answer thereto: with some account of the wicked life and conversation of the said Catherine, and likewise of those of Thomas Billings and Thomas Wood. To which are prefix'd, their true and exact effigies, drawn from the life, and curiously engraved on copper. Published with the approbation of the relations and friends of the said Mr. John Hayes. The Third Edition.
|
Unknown
,
|
|
1726 |
The Third Edition. |
25909
|
A narrative of the barbarous and unheard of murder of Mr. John Hayes, by Catherine his wife, Thomas Billings, and Thomas Wood, on the 1st of March at night Wherein every minute Circumstance attending that Horrid Affair, and the wonderful Providence of God in the Discovery of the Actors therein, are faithfully and impartially related. Together with the Examinations and Confessions of the said Thomas Billings and Thomas Wood before several of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace. As also the Copy of a fictitious Letter that Catherine Hayes sent, as from her Husband, to his Mother in Worcestershire after his Death; and the Mother's Answer thereto: With some Account of the wicked Life and Conversation of the said Catherine, and likewise of those of Thomas Billings and Thomas Wood. To which are prefix'd, Their true and exact Effigies, drawn from the Life, and curiously engraved on Copper. Published with the Approbation of the Relations and Friends of the said Mr. John Hayes. The Second Edition.
|
Unknown
,
|
|
1726 |
The Second Edition. |