ID 3888
Last Name Cooper [Publisher]
First Name Mary
Title
Gender Female
Date of Birth 1707
Date of Death 1761-08-05
Place of Birth
Place of Death London
Related Firms Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row]
Mary Cooper [The Globe]
VIAF URI http://viaf.org/viaf/9741821
Wikipedia Entry https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Cooper_(publisher)
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Notes See Lisa Maruca's work in The People of Print: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009629461
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Publisher A letter to Dr. Abraham Johnson, On the subject of his new scheme for the propagation of the human species: in which, another method of obtaining that great end, more adequate to the sentiments of the ladies, is proposed; and, the reflections that author has cast upon the Royal Society of London, are answered. By a fellow. 1750
Publisher A manual for common Christians; or, Plain reasons for infant-baptism; designed for the use of all paedo-baptists, of every denomination; that they may give a reason of their practice with meekness and charity, and know how to apply the ritual with a truly religious intention 1750
Bookseller An appendix to the Reverend Mr. John Shower's Practical reflections on the earthquakes that have happened in Europe and America, &c. Being a continuation of his account, and Practical Reflections, after his Manner, from the year 1693, down to these last shocks that were felt at London and Westminster, on February 8th and March 8th, 1749-50, with an Application, adapted to the present times, &c. 1750
Bookseller An hymn to the Creator of the world. The thoughts taken chiefly from Psal. civ. To which is added in prose, An idea of the Creator from his works. 1750
Publisher An ode on martial virtue, to which are prefixed observations on taste, and the present state of poetry in England. 1750
Bookseller Friendly Advice to a child unborn. A little piece of poetry, with very long notes. By a person of learning, as you may see by the motto. 1750
Publisher Lucina sine concubitu. A letter humbly address'd to the Royal Society; in which is proved by most incontestible evidence, drawn from reason and practice, that a woman may conceive and be brought to bed without any commerce with man. 1750
Publisher M.T. Ciceronis orationes quædam selectæ, Cum interpretatione & notis, quas in usum serenissimi Delphini edidit P. Carolus Meroille S.J. Quibus præfigitur vita Ciceronis per annos consulares digesta. His adjiciuntur in tres orationes notæ quædam non inutiles ex Asconio, P. Manutio, &c. decerptæ. Una cum variantibus aliquot per singulas orationes-lectionibus. Huic editioni accesserunt dialogi de senectute & de amicitia. Editio Septima, Emendatior. 1750
Bookseller Penshurst. Inscribed to William Perry, esq.; and the Honble. Mrs. Elizabeth Perry 1750
Bookseller Practical reflections on the earthquakes that have happened in Europe and America, but chiefly in the islands of Jamaica, England, Sicily, Malta, &c. With a particular and historical account of them, and divers other earthquakes. By John Shower, D.D. 1750
Bookseller Practical reflections on the earthquakes that have happened in Europe and America, but chiefly in the islands of Jamaica, England, Sicily, Malta, &c. With a particular and historical account of them, and divers other earthquakes. By John Shower. The Second Edition. 1750
Publisher The compleat housewife: or, accomplish’d gentlewoman’s companion. Being a collection of upwards of six hundred of the most approved receipts in Cookery, Pastry, Confectionary, Preserving, Pickles, Cakes, Creams, Jellies, Made Wines, Cordials. With copper plates curiously engraven for the regular Disposition or Placing the various Dishes and Courses. And Also Bills of Fare for every Month in the Year. To which is added, a collection of above three hundred family receipts of medicines; viz. Drinks, Syrups, Salves, Ointments, and various other Things of sovereign and approved Efficacy in most Distempers, Pains, Aches, Wounds, Sores, &c. particularly Mrs. Stephens’s Medicine for the Cure of the Stone and Gravel, and Dr. Mead’s famous Receipt for the Cure of a Bite of a Mad Dog; with several other excellent Receipts for the same, which have cured when the Persons were disordered, and the salt Water fail’d; never before made publick; fit either for private Families, or such publick-spirited Gentle-Women as would be beneficent to their poor Neighbours. By E. Smith. The fourteenth edition. To which is now first prefixed, directions for marketing. 1750
Bookseller The court and city register for the year 1750. ... The Eleventh Edition. 1750
Publisher The court and city register for the year 1750. ... The Eleventh Edition. 1750
Publisher The Devout Laugh, or Half an hour's amusement to a citizen of London, from Dr. Pickering's Sermon at St. Paul's, Jan. 30, 1749-50. And the compliments paid him by the Lord Mayor and Aldermen, &c.--The Loyalty of the Doctor, and the Merit of his Sermon are made conspicuous,--and very entertaining. A letter from Rusticus to Civis. 1750
Bookseller The English and French; The dependent and independent. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of all good and true men. By their obedient, and Humble servant. 1750
Bookseller The funeral of infidelity: or infidels in their separate state. In this treatise, the origin of evil, the state of man immediately upon his death, and the duration of hell-torments, are fully discuss'd, and set in so clear a Light, as to cut off all reasonable Grounds for any future Disputes about them. Written with a Design to put a Stop to the growing Sins of Infidelity, and a stupid Carelessness about a Future State. 1750
Publisher The polite philosopher: or, an essay on that art, which makes a man happy in himself, and agreeable to others. The fourth edition. 1750
Publisher A defence of Dr. Pocus and Dr. Malus, against the petition of the unborn babes to the censors of the Royal College of Physicians of London. 1751
Bookseller An elegy written in a country church yard. The fifth edition, corrected. 1751
Bookseller Remarks on the laws relating to the poor; with proposals for their better relief and employment. By a Member of Parliament. First published in 1735; and now again submitted to consideration. With an appendix, containing the Resolutions of the House of Commons, on the same Subject, in 1735; and the Substance of two Bills since brought into Parliament. To which is prefix'd, a preface, on the present Publication. 1751
Publisher The genuine memoirs and most surprising adventures of a very unfortunate goose-quill: with an introductory letter to Mrs. Midnight's tye-wig. 1751
Publisher The history of Pompey the Little, or, The life and adventures of a lap-dog. The second edition. 1751
Publisher The œconomy of human life. Translated from an Indian Manuscript, written by an ancient Bramin. To which is prefixed, An account of the Manner in which the said manuscript was discover'd. In a letter from an English Gentleman, now residing in China, to the Earl of ****. 1751
Bookseller Visions in verse. For the entertainment and instruction of younger minds. 1751

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