Geoname ID 2643743
Name London
Titles 11932
Firms 3384
People Born: 283, Died: 392

Titles

Displaying 11626–11650 of 11903

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
23966 Truth vindicated by the faithful testimony and writings of the innocent servant and hand-maid of the Lord, Elizabeth Bathurst, deceased. Bathurst , Elizabeth
1705
15028 Truth vindicated or, the specific differences of mental diseases ascertained. By William Rowley, M. D. Member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, &c. Rowley , William
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
J. Wingrave (London)
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street] (London)
1790
15074 Truth vindicated: or, the specific differences of mental diseases ascertained. Containing their numerous causes, the exact signs by which they may be distinguished, and questions proper for juries commissioned to examine these subjects; with facts extracted from the Parliamentary reports, and reasons for declaring the case of a great personage to have been only a feverish or symptomatic delirium. By William Rowley, M. D. Member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, &c. Rowley , William
Francis Wingrave (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street] (London)
1790
22359 Truth, a poem. Address'd to the Right Honourable William Lord Harrington. By E----. B----. Boyd , Elizabeth
1740
23906 Truth, a poem. Address'd to the Right Honourable William Lord Harrington. By E----. Boyd. Boyd , Elizabeth
1740
26164 Truth, truth, truth: Unknown ,
1715
24916 Truth. A counterpart to Mr. Pope’s Essay on man. Epistle the second, Opposing his opinions of Man as an Individual. By Mr. Ayre Ayre , William
1739
25570 Tryal of Father John-Baptist Girard, on an accusation of quietism, sorcery, incest, abortion and subornation before the Great Chamber of Parlement at Aix, at the instance of Miss Mary-Catherine Cadiere. Containing, I. Minutes of each of the Cases, as they were taken for the Use of the Judges. II. The Speech of the President at the Opening of the Proceedings. III. The Speech of the President at the Opening of the Proceedings. IV. The Examination of the several Witnesses. V. The Interrogatory of Father Girard. VI. The Harangue of his Advocate in his Defence. VII. The Confrontation of Father Girard and Miss Cadiere. VIII. The Reply of M. Chandon to all urged in the Defence. IX. The Recapitulation of Monsieur, the President, and his pronouncing the Definitive Judgment of that Assembly, &c. With a preface by Monsieur C----, a learned Refugee at the Hague. Girard , Jean-Baptiste
John Isted (London)
Thomas Astley (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
John Jolliffe (London)
1732
24150 Tully's two essays of old age, and of friendship. With his stoical paradoxes, and Scipio's dream. Render'd into English by Samuel Parker, Gent. Cicero , Marcus Tullius
George Sawbridge II (London)
1704
24454 Tully's two essays, of old age, and of friendship. With his stoical paradoxes, and Scipio's dream. Render'd into English by Samuel Parker, Gent. Cicero , Marcus Tullius
John Wilford (London)
Thomas Jauncy (London)
1720
5388 Tunbridge epistles, from Lady Margaret to the Countess of B**. , Margaret
Joseph Johnson and Benjamin Davenport (London)
1767
11287 Tunbridge Wells; a Descriptive Poem. To Which are Added the Book-stall, and Other Miscellaneous Pieces Shelley , Helen
Charles Law and George B. Whittaker (London)
Pinnock and Maunder [Bell Rd] (London)
1817
13334 Turn the carpet; or, both sides of the question. More , Hannah
1813
4365 Turn the carpet; or, The two weavers :a new song, in a dialogue between Dick and John More , Hannah
1796
4124 Turn the carpet; or, the two weavers; a new song, in a dialogue between Dick and John. More , Hannah
s.n. [sine nomine]
1796
4125 Turn the carpet; or, the two weavers: a new song in a dialogue between Dick and John. More , Hannah
1796
11097 Turn the Carpet: A New Christmas Hymn: The Noble Army of Martyrs: and, The Plow-boy's Dream. More , Hannah
Cheap Repository Tracts (London)
1805
14442 Turnbridge Wells, and Its Neighbourhood, Illustrated by a Series of Etchings and Historical Descriptions. By Paul Amsinck, Esq. The Etchings Executed by Letitia Byrne. Amsinck , Paul
William Miller [Albemarle Street] (London)
Edmund Lloyd [23 Harley Street] (London)
1810
6836 Twas yes, kind Sir. A new song. Wrighten , Mary Ann
s.n. [sine nomine]
1785
23785 Twelve Hindoo Airs with English Words Adapted to Them by Mrs. Opie, and Harmonized for One, Two, Three, and Four Voices, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or Harp, by Mr. Biggs. Opie , Amelia
1800
14095 Twelve O’clock; or, The Three Robbers. A Romance. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
1807
1056 Twelve Original Hibernian Melodies, with English Words, imitated and translated, from the Works of the Ancient Irish Bards, with an introductory Preface and Dedication, by Miss S. Owenson. Arranged for the Voice, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte Owenson , Sydney
1805
3206 Twelve poems translated into French; six in prose and six in verse, selected from the works of Miss Eliza. Carter. Intitled Poems on Several Occasions. By the Count de B****. Price 4s. on Fine Paper, and 2s. 6d. Common. Carter , Elizabeth
1796
3224 Twelve songs with symphonies and a thorough bass for the harpsicord set to music by Elizabeth Turner Turner , Elizabeth
1750
25061 Twelve Views in Scotland, delineated by a lady in the in the polyautographic art of drawing upon stone. 1803