15108
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An essay on crimes and punishments, translated from the Italian; with a commentary, attributed to Mons. de Voltaire, translated from the French.
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Beccaria
, Cesare Bonesana di
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1785 |
The fourth edition. |
24895
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An essay on Light and Shade, on colours, and on composition in general. By M. Gartside.
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Gartside
, Mary
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1805 |
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25210
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An Essay on Man: Being the First Book of the Ethic Epistles to Henry St. John, Lord Bolingbroke. With a Commentary and Notes by William Warburton, A.M.
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Pope
, Alexander
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Mary Cooper (London)
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1743 |
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709
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An Essay on Mind, with Other Poems
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Browning
, Elizabeth Barrett
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James Duncan (London)
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1826 |
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25209
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An essay on ridicule. By Mr. William Whitehead, Fellow of Clare-Hall in Cambridge.
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Whitehead
, William
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Robert Dodsley (London)
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1743 |
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8252
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An essay on the art of ingeniously tormenting; with proper rules for the exercise of that amusing study. Humbly addressed, Part I, To the Master, Husband, &c. Part II, To the Wife, Friend, &c. With some General Instructions for Plaguing all your Acquaintance.
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Collier
, Jane
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1804 |
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4819
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An essay on the art of ingeniously tormenting; with proper rules for the exercise of that pleasant art Humbly addressed, In the First Part, To the Master, Husband, &c. In the Second Part, To the Wife, Friend, &c. With some General Instructions for Plaguing all your Acquaintance.
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Collier
, Jane
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Andrew Millar (London)
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1753 |
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4830
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An essay on the art of ingeniously tormenting; with proper rules for the exercise of that pleasant art. Humbly addressed, In the First Part, To the Master, Husband, &c. In the Second Part, To the Wife, Friend, &c. With some general instructions for plaguing all your acquaintance. The second edition, corrected.
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Collier
, Jane
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Andrew Millar (London)
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1757 |
The second edition, corrected. |
4863
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An essay on the art of ingeniously tormenting. A new edition.
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Collier
, Jane
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Mundell and Son [Catherine Mundell and James Mundell] (Edinburgh)
Michael Allen and West (London)
Wilson, Spence and Mawman [High Ousegate] (York)
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1795 |
A new edition |
602
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An Essay on the Character and Practical Writings of Saint Paul. By Hannah More.
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More
, Hannah
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Thomas Cadell and William Davies (London)
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1815 |
The Second Edition |
14905
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An Essay on The Character, The Manners, and The Understanding of Women, in Different Ages. Translated from the French of Mons. Thomas, By Mrs. Kindersley. With Two Original Essays.
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Thomas
, Antoine-Léonard
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James Dodsley (London)
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1781 |
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14923
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An essay on the malignant, ulcerated sore throat; containing reflections on its causes and fatal effects in 1787. With a remarkable case, accompanied with large purple spots all over the body, a mortification of the leg, &c. &c. By William Rowley, M.D. Member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, &c. &c. To which are added, animadversions on the present defects in treating the disorder, improved and successful methods of cure, and an account of a new species of temporary madness, &c.
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Rowley
, William
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Charles Nourse (London)
Thomas Hookham [Hanover Street] (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1788 |
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5814
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An Essay on the Noble Science of Self-Justification.
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Edgeworth
, Maria
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Joseph Johnson (London)
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1795 |
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25858
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An essay on the pride of authors.
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Unknown
,
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James Knapton (London)
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
John Harrison (Cornhill)
Anne Dodd I (London)
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1718 |
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14708
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An essay on the resurrection of Christ; in which proofs of the fact are adduced, its import is explained, and its beneficial influence illustrated. By James Dore.
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Dore
, James
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Martha Gurney (London)
William Button I (London)
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1797 |
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25850
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An essay on the times.
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Christopher Henderson (London)
Mary Cooper (London)
George Woodfall [Charing Cross] (London)
J. Langford (London)
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1756 |
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3604
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An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear, compared with the Greek and French dramatic poets. With some remarks upon the misrepresentations of Mons. de Voltaire.
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Montagu
, Elizabeth
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James Dodsley (London)
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
John Wilkie (London)
John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross] (London)
Baker and Leigh (London)
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1769 |
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3550
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An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear, compared with the Greek and French dramatic poets. With some remarks upon the misrepresentations of Mons. de Voltaire. The fifth edition, corrected. To which are added, three dialogues of the dead. By Mrs. Montagu.
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Montagu
, Elizabeth
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Charles Dilly (London)
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1785 |
The fifth edition, corrected. |
3551
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An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear, compared with the Greek and French dramatic poets. With some remarks upon the misrepresentations of Mons. de Voltaire. The fourth edition. To which are now first added, three dialogues of the dead. By Mrs. Montagu.
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Montagu
, Elizabeth
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Edward and Charles Dilly (London)
|
1777 |
The fourth edition. |
3573
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An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear, compared with the Greek and French dramatic poets. With some remarks upon the misrepresentations of Mons. de Voltaire. The fourth edition. To which are now first added, three dialogues of the dead. By Mrs. Montagu.
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Montagu
, Elizabeth
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Edward and Charles Dilly (London)
|
1777 |
The fourth edition. |
3603
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An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear, compared with the Greek and French dramatic poets. With some remarks upon the misrepresentations of Mons. de Voltaire. The second edition.
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Montagu
, Elizabeth
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Luke Hansard [Lincoln's Inn Fields] (London)
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1770 |
The second edition. |
3602
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An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear, compared with the Greek and French dramatic poets. With some remarks upon the misrepresentations of Mons. de Voltaire. The third edition.
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Montagu
, Elizabeth
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Edward and Charles Dilly (London)
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1772 |
The third edition. |
6823
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An essay to instruct women how to protect themselves in a state of pregnancy from the Disorders incident to that Period, or how to cure them. also, some observations on the treatment of children, which if attended to, may ward off dangerous diseases, and prevent future evils. By Mrs. Wright, Midwife.
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Wright
, Mrs.
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1798 |
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25350
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An essay to prove women have no souls. Compos'd of several arguments publish'd by S. Clarke, D. D. Rector of St. James's Westminster.
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Unknown
,
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1715 |
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13407
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An essay towards a general history of feudal property in Great Britain, under the following heads, I. History of the introduction of the feudal system into Great-Britain. II. History of Tenures. III. History of the alienation of land property. IV. History of entails. V. History of the laws of succession or descent. VI. History of the forms of conveyance. VII. History of jurisdictions, an the forms of procedure in courts. VIII. History of the constitution of parliament. By John Dalrymple, Esq, The fourth edition.
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Dalrymple
, John
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Sarah Cotter (later Stringer) [Skinner Row] (Dublin)
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1759 |
The fourth edition. |