Geoname ID 2643743
Name London
Titles 12230
Firms 3211
People Born: 294, Died: 425

Titles

Displaying 1251–1275 of 12226

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
25251 A view of the town: in an epistle to a friend in the country. A satire. Gilbert , Thomas
1735
25263 A view of the town: in an epistle to a friend in the country. A satire. Gilbert , Thomas
1735
25650 A vindication of Dr. Snape, in answer to several libels lately publish'd against him. With some further remarks on the Bishop of Bangor's sermon: By which it will plainly appear who is the truest Friend to the Church, the Bishop or the Doctor. Unknown ,
Anne Dodd I (London)
1717
25520 A vindication of Mary, Queen of Scotland, from the vile reflections and foul aspersions of Buchanan. Wherein the affairs of that unfortunate Queen are set in a true light; and supported from the authorities of Cambden, Spotswood, Sir James Melvill, &c. Together with the character of Buchanan and his writings, from the aforesaid authors. Unknown ,
1721
25591 A vindication of Mr. Ward, from the aspersions and reflections cast upon him by Doctor Turner's late letter to Doctor Jurin. In which the honesty, integrity, charity, candour and generosity of those worthy gentlemen call'd licensed physicians, is impartially examin'd and set forth. Also antimonial and mercurial medicines clear'd from the dangerous qualities they are charged with, and the use of them recommended as very prevalent in many obstinate and deplorable distempers and diseases incident to human bodies. Humbly inscribed to the Lord Chief Baron Reynolds. By Eugenius Philalethes. Unknown ,
1735
25065 A Vindication of Natural Society: Or, a View of the Miseries and Evils arising to Mankind from every Species of Artificial Society. In a letter to Lord **** By a late Noble Writer. Burke , Edmund
Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row] (London)
1756
25541 A vindication of plain-dealing, from the base and malicious aspersions of two country curates, contain'd in a little scurrilous pamphlet entitled, Plain-Dealing proved to be plain-lying. Owen , Charles
Emanuel Matthews (London)
1716
25633 A vindication of plain-dealing, from the base and malicious aspersions of two country curates. Owen , Charles
Emanuel Matthews (London)
John Harrison (Cornhill)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1716
14759 A vindication of the Address to the people of Great Britain, on the use of West India produce. With some observations and facts relative to the situation of slaves. In reply to a female apologist for slavery. The Second Edition, with Strictures on her reply to a reply, By Richard Hillier. Hillier , Richard
1791 The second edition.
13606 A vindication of the Address to the people of Great-Britain, on the use of West India produce. With some observations and facts relative to the situation of slaves. In answer to a female apologist for slavery. The second edition, with strictures on her reply to a reply, by Richard Hillier. 1791 The second edition
25230 A vindication of the Protestant Dissenters, from the aspersions cast upon them, in a late pamphlet, intitled, The Presbyterians plea of merit, in order to take off the test, impartially examined. To which are added, some remarks upon a paper, called, The Correspondent. Containing: A pretended Narrative of the Attempts the Dissenters in Ireland, have made for procuring the Repeal of the Test. Unknown ,
G. F. (London)
1734
25880 A vindication of the Reverend Dr. Snape and Dr. Sherlock; against Mr. Meadowcourt's attempts, to calumniate and defame those gentlemen in a sermon preach'd at Oxford, Entitled, The sinful Causes, and fatal Effects of the Practice of Calumny and Defamation in Religious Controversy; Exemplify'd and Described. By a member of the antient Society of Free-Masons. With a postscript relating to Dr. Sherlock's complaint against the sermon. Unknown ,
1722
6438 A vindication of the rights of men, in a letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke; Occasioned by his reflections on the revolution in France. Wollstonecraft , Mary
Joseph Johnson (London)
1790
6531 A vindication of the rights of men, in a letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke; occasioned by his Reflections on the Revolution in France. By Mary Wollstonecraft. The second edition. Wollstonecraft , Mary
Joseph Johnson (London)
1790 The second edition.
6427 A vindication of the rights of woman: with strictures on political and moral subjects. By Mary Wollstonecraft. Wollstonecraft , Mary
Joseph Johnson (London)
1792
6478 A vindication of the rights of woman: with strictures on political and moral subjects. By Mary Wollstonecraft. The Third Edition. Wollstonecraft , Mary
Joseph Johnson (London)
1796 The Third Edition.
6503 A vindication of the rights of woman: with strictures on political and moral subjects. By Mary Wollstonecraft. Vol. I. The Second Edition Wollstonecraft , Mary
Joseph Johnson (London)
1792 The Second Edition
11174 A visit to a farm-house, or, An introduction to various subjects connected with rural economy. By S.W., author of A visit to London and A puzzle for a curious girl. Fifth Edition. Kilner , Elizabeth
Richard Phillips [6 Bridge Street] (London)
1811 Fifth Edition
472 A Visit to a Farm-House; or, An introduction to various subjects connected with rural economy. By S.W., author of A puzzle for a curious girl. Kilner , Elizabeth
Tabart and Co. (London)
1804
10570 A visit to Grove Cottage: for the entertainment and instruction of children. Wilson , Lucy Sarah Atkins
John Harris and Son (London)
1823
12022 A Visit to Grove Cottage: for the Entertainment and Instruction of Children. Wilson , Lucy Sarah Atkins
John Harris and Son (London)
1824
914 A Visit to London; or, Emily and her Friends. A Novel. In Four Volumes. By Mrs. Hofland. The Author of the Clergyman's Widow; Officer's Widow; Merchant's Widow; Daughter-in-law; Sisters; Says she to her neighbour; Panorama of Europe, &c. Hofland , Barbara
Minerva Press, A. K. Newman and Co. (London)
1814
741 A Visit to London: Containing a Description of the Principal Curiosities in the British Metropolis Kilner , Elizabeth
B. Tabart (London)
1808
12001 A Visit to the Bazaar: By the author of Juliet, or the Reward for Filial Affection; and The Port Folio of a School Girl. The Third Edition. Unknown ,
John Harris and Son (London)
1820 The Third Edition.
12000 A Visit to the Bazaar: By the author of the Little Warbler of the Cottage; Juliet, or the Reward of Filial Affection; Port Folio, &c. &c. Unknown ,
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
1818