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25526
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The nature of contracts consider'd, as they relate to the third and fourth subscriptions, taken in by the South Sea Company. In a letter to a friend. With a postscript, concerning the meeting at Salters Hall, the 18th instant. By a tradesman of the city, whose name is not to be found in any of the subscriptions. The second edition, corrected.
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Unknown
, [Man]
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
John Harrison (Cornhill)
Anne Dodd I (London)
|
1720 |
The second edition, corrected. |
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25785
|
The nature of contracts consider'd, as they Relate to the Third and Fourth Subscriptions, taken in by the South Sea Company. In a Letter to a Friend. With a postscript, concerning the Meeting at Salters-Hall, the 18th instant. By a Tradesman of the City, whose Name is not to be found in any of the Subscriptions.
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Unknown
, [Man]
|
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
John Harrison (Cornhill)
Anne Dodd I (London)
|
1720 |
|
|
24914
|
The nature of man a poem, in three books. By Sir Richard Blackmore, Knt. M.D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians
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Blackmore
, Richard
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Anne Dodd I (London)
John Clark (London)
|
1720 |
|
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25776
|
The nature of true patriotism delineated, in a sermon, preached, February 4, 1740. Being the day appointed for publick humiliation, fasting and prayer. By a country curate.
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Unknown
, [Man]
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Anne Dodd II (London)
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1740 |
|
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2034
|
The neapolitan; or, the test of integrity. a novel. In three volumes. By Ellen of Exeter.
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Mackenzie
, Anna Maria
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Minerva Press, William Lane (London)
|
1796 |
|
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25556
|
The necessity of the sanctions of religion to the support of it: in a sermon preach'd at the assizes at Bury, July 28. And printed at the request of the High-sheriff and the grand-juries. By W. Webster, D. D. Rector of Depden in Suffolk
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Webster
, William
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Henry Woodfall II (London)
|
1738 |
|
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393
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The Negro Slave. A Tale. Addressed to the Women of Great Britain
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Ellis
, Sarah Stickney
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Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton (London)
|
1830 |
|
|
11261
|
The neighbourhood, or, Evenings abroad. By the Author of “Sketches of Corfù.”
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MacLellan
, Frances
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William Pinnock and Samuel Maunder [Strand] (London)
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1836 |
|
|
13981
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The Net-Maker of Bagdad; or, The Fool and His Cousin.
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Unknown
,
|
Ann Lemoine (London)
John Roe [Houndsditch] (London)
Thomas Maiden [5 Sherbourne Lane] (London)
|
1807 |
|
|
25440
|
The neuter: or, a modest satire on the poets of the age. By a Lady. Dedicated to the Right Honourable Mary Wortley Montague.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
|
Thomas Osborne I (London)
|
1733 |
|
|
22234
|
The new adventures of David Simple. By Miss Fielding.
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Fielding
, Sarah
|
Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row] (London)
|
1740 |
|
|
9149
|
The New Aera; or, Adventures of Julien Delmour: Related by Himself. In Four Volumes. By Madame de Genlis.
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du Crest de Saint-Aubin
, Stéphanie Félicité
|
Henry Colburn [Conduit Street] (London)
|
1819 |
|
|
1665
|
The new and complete universal cook; or, young woman's best guide, in the whole art of cookery. ... By Mrs. Ann Partridge, ...
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Partridge
, Ann
|
Alexander Hogg (London)
|
1780 |
|
|
3456
|
The new book of cookery; or, every woman a perfect cook: containing the greatest variety of approved receipts in all the branches of cookery and confectionary, viz. Boiling, Roasting, Broiling, Frying, Stewing, Hashing, Baking, Fricassees, Ragouts, Made-Dishes, Soups and Sauces, Puddings, Pies and Tarts, Cakes, Custards, Cheesecakes, Creams, Syllabubs, Jellies, Pickling, Preserving, Candying, Drying, Potting, Collaring, English Wines, &c. &c. &c. &c. &c. To Which are Added, The best Instructions for Marketing, and sundry Modern Bills of Fare; also Directions for Clear Starching, and the Ladies’ Toilet, or, Art of preserving and improving Beauty: Likewise a Collection of Physical Receipts for Families, &c. The Whole calculated to assist the prudent Housewife and her Servants, in furnishing the cheapest and most elegant Set of Dishes in the various Departments of Cookery, and to instruct Ladies in many other Particulars of great Importance too numerous to mention in this Title Page. By Mrs. Eliz. Price, of Berkeley-Square, Assisted by others who have made the Art of Cookery their constant Study. A New Eeition [sic] for the Present Year, with great Additions.
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Price
, Elizabeth
|
|
1785 |
new |
|
3443
|
The new book of cookery; or, every woman a perfect cook: containing the greatest variety of approved receipts in all the branches of cookery and confectionary, viz. Boiling, Roasting, Broiling, Frying, Stewing, Hashing, Baking, Fricassees, Ragouts, Made-Dishes, Soups and Sauces, Puddings, Pies and Tarts, Cakes, Custards, Cheesecakes, Creams, Syllabubs, Jellies, Pickling, Preserving, Candying, Drying, Potting, Collaring, English Wines, &c. &c. &c. To Which are Added, The best Instructions for Marketing, and sundry Modern Bills of Fare; also Directions for Clear Starching, and the Ladies’ Toilet, or, Art of preserving and improving Beauty: Likewise a Collection of Physical Receipts for Families, &c. The Whole calculated to assist the prudent Housewife and her Servants, in furnishing the cheapest and most elegant Set of Dishes in the various Departments of Cookery, and to instruct Ladies in many other Particulars of great Importance too numerous to mention in this Title Page. By Mrs. Eliz. Price, of Berkeley-Square, Assisted by others who have made the Art of Cookery their constant Study. A New Edition for the Present Year, with great Additions.
|
Price
, Elizabeth
|
|
1780 |
new |
|
3458
|
The new book of cookery; or, Every woman a perfect cook: Containing the greatest variety of approved receipts in all the branches of cookery and confectionary, viz. boiling, roasting, broiling, frying, stewing, hashing, baking, fricassees, ragouts, made-dishes, soups and sauces, puddings, pies and tarts, cakes, custards, cheesecakes, creams, syllabus, jellies, pickling, preserving, candying, drying, potting, collaring, English wines, &c. &c. &c. To which are added, the best instructions for marketing, and sundry, modern bills of fare; also directions for clear starching, and the ladies’ toilet, or, art of preserving and improving beauty: likewise a collection of physical receipts for families, &c. The whole calculated to assist the prudent housewife and her servants, in furnishing the cheapest and most elegant set of dishes in the various departments of cookery, and to instruct ladies in many other particulars of great importance too numerous to mention in this title page. By Mrs. Eliz. Price, of Berkeley-Square, assisted by others who have made the art of cookery their constant study.
|
Price
, Elizabeth
|
|
1785 |
new |
|
950
|
The New British Theatre; a selection of Original Dramas, not yet acted; some of which have been offered for representation, but not accepted: with Critical Remarks by the Editor. Vol. I. Containing: The Witness. The Watch-House. Intrigues of a Day. The Prophetess. The Masquerade. Theodora. The Word of Honor. The Bandit. The Forgery. The Genii.
|
Burrell
, Sophia
|
Henry Colburn [Conduit Street] (London)
John Cumming (Dublin)
George Goldie (Edinburgh)
|
1814 |
|
|
12946
|
The New British Theatre; a selection of Original Dramas, not yet acted; some of which have been offered for representation, but not accepted: with Critical Remarks by the Editor. Vol. II. Containing: Sulieman. Manæuvring. Villario. Family Politics. Thermopylæ. The Sailor's Return. The Last Act. The Way to Win Her. The Mermaid.
|
Burrell
, Sophia
|
Henry Colburn [Conduit Street] (London)
John Cumming (Dublin)
George Goldie (Edinburgh)
|
1814 |
|
|
10249
|
The new children in the wood, or, The Welch cottagers: a tale. By Elizabeth Somerville.
|
Somerville
, Elizabeth
|
Benjamin Crosby and Co. (London)
|
1802 |
|
|
12774
|
The New Children's Friend: or, Pleasing Incitements to Wisdom and Virtue; conveyed through the medium of anecdote, tale, and adventure. Calculated to entertain, fortify, and improve the juvenile mind. Translated chiefly from the German.
|
Unknown
,
|
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] (London)
|
1797 |
|
|
5015
|
The new Clarissa: a true history. By Madame de Beaumont.
|
Leprince de Beaumont
, Jeanne-Marie
|
John Nourse [Opposite Catherine Street, Strand] (London)
|
1768 |
|
|
10005
|
The new cries of London :with characteristic engravings.
|
Taylor (later Gilbert)
, Ann
Taylor
, Jane
|
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] (London)
|
1803 |
|
|
10006
|
The new cries of London with characteristic engravings.
|
Taylor (later Gilbert)
, Ann
Taylor
, Jane
|
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] (London)
|
1804 |
|
|
12378
|
The New English Theatre in Twelve Volumes, containing the most valuable plays which have been acted on the London stage.
|
Lillo
, George
Philips
, Ambrose
Cibber
, Colley
Addison
, Joseph
Jones
, Henry
Brown
, John
Hughes
, John
Glover
, Richard
Murphy
, Arthur
Whitehead
, William
Hoadly
, Benjamin
Smith
, Edmund
Moore
, Edward
Woodward
, Henry
Foote
, Samuel
Home
, John
Lee
, Nathaniel
Hill
, Aaron
Vanbrugh
, John
Farquhar
, George
Garrick
, David
Congreve
, William
Centlivre
, Susanna
Steele
, Richard
Dryden
, John
Howard
, Robert
Southerne
, Thomas
Young
, Edward
Thomson
, James
Rowe
, Nicholas
Otway
, Thomas
Fielding
, Henry
|
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington] (London)
James Dodsley (London)
George Robinson [ii] (London)
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
Thomas Longman II (London)
Samuel Bladon [Paper Mill, Paternoster Row] (London)
William Nicoll (London)
Thomas Becket [Strand] (London)
Thomas Davies [Russell Street] (London)
Robert Baldwin I (London)
Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street] (London)
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795] (London)
Charles Bathurst [26 Fleet Street] (London)
William Johnston [Ludgate Street] (London)
William Flexney [319 Holborn] (London)
James Robson (London)
William Owen (London)
Thomas Caslon (London)
William Strahan (London)
William Woodfall (London)
Robert Horsfield (London)
William Owen and Son (London)
Benjamin White (London)
Edward Dilly (London)
James Barker [Drury Lane] (London)
Lockyer Davis [High Holborn] (London)
|
1776 |
|
|
2089
|
The new English tutor: or, modern preceptor. Consisting of orthography (or the Art of Spelling and Reading) digested into a practical System, under a few plain easy Rules, which any Child must be capable of retaining. Observations on the particular powers of letters, and of such as vary in their Uses and Sounds, according to their different Positions, the Uses of the quiescent Letters, &c. All exemplified by Lessons, or Exercises under them, methodized to advance a Learner in the readiest Manner to read a modern Author. also, a practical abstract of English grammar. This Work is beautified with fine Copper-Plate Cuts, representing such Vices as Children are most addicted to, and such Virtues as should be first inculcated: Likewise several Fable Cuts, with striking Lessions, referring to each particular Passion, &c. By A. Fisher.
|
Fisher Slack
, Ann
|
Thomas Slack [Union Street] (Newcastle upon Tyne)
Joseph Richardson (London)
|
1762 |
|