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Author A genuine narrative of the trial and condemnation of Mary Edmondson, for the murder of Mrs. Susannah Walker, her aunt. At the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames, for the County of Surry, on Saturday, March 31, 1759. Before the honourable Sir Thomas Dennison, Knt. with An Account of her general Behaviour, last Dying Words, and Execution on Monday, April 2, 1759. With animadversions on the whole proceedings. And her effigy curiously engraved on a copper-plate. The second edition. 1759
Author Genuine letters from a volunteer, in the British Service, at Quebec. 1759
Author Observations from the law of nature and nations, and the civil law; shewing, That the British Nation have an undoubted Right, during the present War, to seize on all French Property in Neutral Bottoms, and particularly every Thing brought from the French Settlements in America, or carried to them; as likewise, To seize all such Goods carrying to France, that might enable them to carry on the War against Great Britain, or to refuse or delay doing Justice to the British Nation; and shewing, That the Treaty made between England and Holland in 1674, does not intitle the Dutch to any Right to trade to the French Settlements in America. Dedicated To These Ministers, who have protected and enlarged the Commerce of Great Britain, who have made its Fleets Masters of the Sea, and destroyed the Naval Power of France; who have secured to Great Britain the Possession of North America, on which its very Being, as a Maritime Power, depends. 1759
Author Remarks on the reasons offered by Mr. Craner's church, for their separation from the church, lately under the pastoral care of Mr. William Bentley, meeting in Spital-Fields, London: found in their pamphlet, entitiled, A testimony to the truth, &c. Wherein the reasons of separation, there produced, are confuted, and shewn not to be founded on fact, ... In which also is contained some former letters relative to this subject. In a letter to Mr. R-d R-s. By Philalethes. 1759
Author A Christmas-box for masters and misses. Publish'd according to Act of Parliament. 1760
Author A letter from Lady ********* to the celebrated Miss K**** F*****. Concerning their late adventures in St. James's Park. 1760
Author A list of the regiments which compose the present establishment of Ireland. With the officers names, [...] With a general abstract of the forces on this establishment, [...] To which is added, a list of the general and field officers [...] And the succession of colonels [...] to September 1760. 1760
Translator Dialogues of the dead. Written in French by the Archbishop of Cambray, translated into English from the best Paris edition. The fourth edition, corrected. 1760
Editor Oroonoko. A tragedy. Altered from the Original Play of that Name, written by the late Thomas Southern, Esq; to which The Editor has added near Six Hundred Lines, in place of the comic scenes. Together with an addition of two new characters. Intended for one of the theatres. 1760
Author Remarkable Satires. The Causidicade, The Triumvirade, The Porcupinade, The Processionade, The 'Piscopade, The Scandalizade, and the Pasquinade, with Notes variorum. 1760
Author The analysis of Stretham waters: with experiments that lead to a new theory of the composition and decomposition of mineral waters in general. 1760
Author The History of the Marchioness de Pompadour, Mistress to the French King, and First Lady of Honor to the Queen. Part the Third. 1760
Author The lady's present to the fair sex: shewing, the whole duty of woman. Digested under the following heads: curiosity reflection vanity knowledge Reputation Applause Censure Insinuation Affectation Modesty Chastity Complacence Acquaintance Friendship Elegance Fruganty Employment Virginity Marriage Education Authority Widowhood Religion Written by a lady, at the desire of a noble lord. 1760
Author Twelve Delightful Novels, Displaying the Stratagems of Love and Gallantry; Giving An Account of the various Accidents, Intrigues and Events, which have happen'd to several Persons in pursuance of their Amorous Inclinations. Very Entertaining for Gentlemen, Ladies and others in their vacant Hours. Namely, 1. The Honourable Infidelity. 2. The Lucky Misfortune. 3. The Cruel Fair One. 4. The Unparallel'd Friendship. 5. The Constant Couple. 6. The Loves of King Edgar. 7. The deluded Coxcombs. 8. The Two Alphonso's. 9. The Cheats of Mucio. 10. The Law of Divorce. 11. The Noble Recompence. 12. The grateful Robber. By a Person of Quality. 1760
Author Speedily will be published, the history of Rachel, commonly called Auld Reikie, eldest daughter of sister Peg; containing an account of many interesting events; ... 1761
Author The history of Greece: by way of question and answer, in three parts. 1761
Author The Guardian Trick'd. A comic-opera: as it is performed at the Theatre in Smock-Alley; the music composed by the celebrated Senr. Galluppi, called Buranello. 1762
Author The rivals, a comic-opera: in three acts. As it is to be performed at the Theatre in Smock-Alley. The musick by Signor Nicolo Tommelli. 1762
Author To the qualytee of Durham. Deer ladees and gemmen, dont̀ suffer it; and pardon this addres from the sarvant maids of the wole town, who are imensley torter'd at a report that we are to be deprived of one of the annall inecent plesures of us virgins ... we are to have, they say, no more galloping in the Smid Halves - we who used to take such modest delite to be galanted by our sweet harts on that pretty spot; ... 1763
Translator Abbassai an Eastern novel. In two volumes. Translated from the French. 1764
Author The Englishman in Bourdeaux. A comedy. Written in French, by the celebrated Monsieur Favart, acted with universal applause, at the Theatre-Royal, in Paris. Where it had a more extraordinary run than any other new piece, in the memory of the present frequenters of the French stage. Translated by an English lady now residing in Paris. 1764
Translator The history of Miss Jenny Salisbury; addressed to the Countess of Roscommond. Translated from the French of the celebrated Madame Riccoboni. In two volumes. ... 1764
Translator The Messiah. Attempted from the German of Mr. Klopstock. To which is prefix'd his introduction on divine poetry. 1764
Author Memoirs of a coquet; or the history of Miss Harriot Airy. By the author of Emily Willis; or, the history of a natural daughter. 1765
Author Select lessons in prose and verse from various authors, designed for the improvement of youth. To which are added, a few original pieces. By J. N. 1765

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