Titles by Dodd II, Anne in CHICAGO format
There are 223 titles associated with this person.
de Crousaz,
Jean-Pierre.
A commentary on Mr Pope's principles of morality, or Essay on man. By Mons. Crousaz, ... in answer to a letter of remarks on his Examen, &c. Containing also I. The letter of remarks to Mons. Crousaz. ... V. Some cursory annotations by the translator.
London:
Anne Dodd I,
Anne Dodd II,
1739.
Coope,
Richard.
A letter to the proprietors of the South-Sea Company. With a dedication to George Heathcote, Esq; Member of Parliament for the Borough of Southwark, and Alderman of the City of London. By Richard Coope, one of the late South-Sea directors.
London:
Anne Dodd I,
Anne Dodd II,
1739.
Coope,
Richard.
A letter to the proprietors of the South-Sea Company. With a dedication to George Heathcote, Esq; Member of Parliament for the Borough of Southwark, and Alderman of the City of London. By Richard Coope, One of the late South-Sea Directors. The second edition.
London:
Anne Dodd I,
Anne Dodd II,
1739.
Unknown,
.
A proper reply to the anti-over-righteous Dr. Trapp's sermons against Mr. Whitefield; or, the doctrine and conduct of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, vindicated, From the Aspersions, and malicious Invectives of his Enemies. Humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Publick. The Second Edition.
London:
Anne Dodd I,
Anne Dodd II,
1739.
Schultens,
Albert.
Alberti Schultens Oratio academica in memoriam Hermanni Boerhavii viri summi. Ex decreto rectoris magnifici et Senatus Academici habita die iv. Novembris, An. MDCCXXXVIII.
London:
Anne Dodd I,
Anne Dodd II,
1739.
de Crousaz,
Jean-Pierre.
An examination of Mr Pope's Essay on man. Translated from the French of M. Crousaz, Member of the Royal Academies of Sciences at Paris and Bourdeaux; and Professor of Philosophy and Mathematics at Lausanne.
London:
Anne Dodd I,
Anne Dodd II,
1739.
Unknown,
.
An ode, Most Humbly Inscrib'd to His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales, on his Birth-Day, Saturday, January 20th, 1738-9.
London:
John Brindley,
1739.
Unknown,
.
Cotejo de la conducta de S. M. con la de el Rey britanico, assi en lo acaecido antes de la convencion de 14. de enero de este anno de 1739. como en lo obrado despues, hasta la publicacion de represalias, y declaracion de guerra. Con licencia en Madrid. His Catholick Majesty's conduct compared with that of His Britannick Majesty, as well with regard, to what happened before the convention of the 14th of January of this year 1739, as to what has been done since; untill the publication of reprisals and declaration of war. Printed by authority at Madrid by Antonio Marin.
London:
Thomas Cooper,
Robert Amey,
Anne Dodd I,
Anne Dodd II,
1739.
Unknown,
.
Epidemical madness: a poem in imitation of Horace.
London:
John Brindley,
1739.
,
Philip.
His Catholick Majesty’s manifesto, justifying his conduct in relation to the late convention. With his reasons for not paying the ninety five thousand pounds.
London:
Robert Amey,
Anne Dodd I,
Anne Dodd II,
1739.
Unknown,
.
News from the dead: or, a weekly-packet of intelligence, piping-hot from the other world.
London:
Anne Dodd I,
Anne Dodd II,
1739.
Unknown,
.
Observations upon the manifesto of His Catholick Majesty; with an answer to his reasons for not paying the ninety-five thousand pounds. In vindication of the honour of Great Britain.
London:
Thomas Cooper,
Anne Dodd I,
Anne Dodd II,
Robert Amey,
1739.
Unknown,
.
Observations upon the manifesto of His Catholick Majesty; with an answer to his reasons for not paying the ninety-five thousand pounds. In vindication of the honour of Great Britain. The Second Edition.
London:
Anne Dodd I,
Anne Dodd II,
Robert Amey,
Thomas Cooper,
1739.
Rollin,
Charles.
Taste. An essay. By J. S. D.S.P. The Second Edition.
London:
1739.
Rollin,
Charles.
Taste. An essay. By J. S. D.S.P. The Second Edition.
London:
1739.
Unknown,
.
The conduct and doctrine of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, vindicated, from the aspersions, and malicious invectives of his enemies. Humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Publick.
London:
Anne Dodd I,
Anne Dodd II,
1739.
Dodd,
John.
The Irresistible Fair, a Poem. Humbly Inscrib'd to that Incomparable, and Celebrated Beauty, Miss F--y Be--l. By J. Dodd, Philomathes.
London:
1739.
Unknown,
.
The philosopher's stone; or grand elixir, discover'd by Friar Bacon; and now publish'd as a counterpart to the degradation of gold by an anti-elixir. With a few notes, by no adept.
London:
1739.
Unknown,
.
The present state of politicks in Europe. With some observations on the present posture of our own affairs.
London:
1739.
Trapp,
Joseph.
The tragedy of King Saul. Written by the author of Abra-mule: or, love and empire. The Second Edition.
London:
1739.
Trapp,
Joseph.
The tragedy of King Saul. Written by the author of Abra-mule: or, love and empire. The Second Edition.
London:
1739.
Ayre,
William.
Truth. A counterpart to Mr. Pope’s Essay on man. Epistle the second, Opposing his opinions of Man as an Individual. By Mr. Ayre.
London:
1739.
Seagrave,
Robert.
A draught of the justification of man, different from the present language of our pulpits. By Robert Seagrave ...
London:
Alexander Cruden,
John Oswald,
Thomas Astley,
Anne Dodd II,
1740.
Unknown,
.
A poem on the death of the Honourable the Lady Elizabeth Hastings.
London:
John Hildyard,
1740.
Turnbull,
George.
An Impartial Enquiry into the Moral Character of Jesus Christ: Wherein he is Considered as a Philosopher. In a Letter to a Friend.
London:
James Roberts [Warwick Lane],
1740.
Seward,
William.
Journal of a voyage from Savannah to Philadelphia, and from Philadelphia to England, M, DCC.XL. By William Seward, Gent. Companion in Travel with the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield.
London:
1740.
Jackson,
Andrew.
Paradise Lost: A Poem. Attempted in Rhime. Book I.
London:
Andrew Jackson,
1740.
Milton,
John,
and Andrew
Jackson.
Paradise lost: a poem. Attempted in rhime. Book I.
London:
1740.
Unknown,
.
Reasons for an immediate war against France.
London:
Robert Amey,
1740.
Unknown,
.
The History of Thamas Kuli Khan, Shah, or Sophi of Persia. Extracted from the French.
London:
John Wilcox,
Anne Dodd II,
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange],
Elizabeth Cooke [Cook],
1740.
Unknown,
[Man].
The nature of true patriotism delineated, in a sermon, preached, February 4, 1740. Being the day appointed for publick humiliation, fasting and prayer. By a country curate.
London:
Anne Dodd II,
1740?.
Unknown,
.
Considerations on several proposals for preventing the exportation of wool. With Heads of a scheme for that Purpose: and also Some short Answers to Part of the Remarks on Mr. Webber's Scheme, and the Draper's Pamphlet. By a Member of the late Parliament.
London:
Anne Dodd II,
1741.
Unknown,
.
Menander and Aurelia: or, the triumph of love, and constancy. A novel. ------- Enter'd according to the Act of Parliament.
London:
1741.
Stennett,
Joseph.
National ingratitude exemplified, in the case of Gideon, and his family; and applied to the present times. A sermon preach'd in Little-Wild-Street November 5. 1740. By Joseph Stennett. The Fifth Edition.
London:
Aaron Ward,
Henry Whitridge [Royal Exchange],
Anne Dodd II,
1741.
Stennett,
Joseph.
National ingratitude exemplified, in the case of Gideon, and his family; and applied to the present Times. A sermon preach'd in Little-Wild-Street November 5. 1740. By Joseph Stennett. The Fourth Edition.
London:
Aaron Ward,
Henry Whitridge [Royal Exchange],
Anne Dodd II,
1741.
Stennett,
Joseph.
National ingratitude exemplified, in the case of gideon, and his family; and applied to the present times. A sermon preach'd in Little-wild-Street November 5. 1740. By Joseph Stennett. The Third Edition.
London:
Aaron Ward,
Henry Whitridge [Royal Exchange],
Anne Dodd II,
1741.
Stennett,
Joseph.
National ingratitude exemplished, in the case of gideon, and his family; and applied to the present times. A sermon preach'd in little-wild-street November 5. 1740. By Joseph Stennett. The Second Edition.
London:
Aaron Ward,
Henry Whitridge [Royal Exchange],
Anne Dodd II,
1741.
Fielding,
Henry.
The crisis: a sermon, on Revel. XIV. 9, 10, 11. Necessary to be preached in all the churches in England, Wales, and Berwick upon Tweed, at or before the next general election. Humbly inscribed to the Right Reverend the Bench of Bishops. By a lover of his country.
London:
Anne Dodd II,
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange],
Henry Chapelle [Chappelle],
1741.
Unknown,
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The Death of M-l-n in the Life of Cicero. Being a proper criticism on that marvellous performance. By an Oxford scholar.
London:
1741.
Unknown,
.
The priest and the widow, a tale.
London:
Edward Comyns,
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St],
John Jackson,
Anne Dodd II,
1741.
Unknown,
.
Seasonable advice to the disinterested freeholders of Great Britain: in which the conduct and designs both of the court and country parties are impartially stated and examined, and such pointed out as are most deserving in the approaching elections.
London:
Mary Cooper,
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St],
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange],
Elizabeth Cooke [Cook],
Anne Dodd II,
George Woodfall [Charing Cross],
Henry Chapelle [Chappelle],
1741?.
Balls,
Roger.
A discourse on justification, by the imputation of Christ's righteousness. ... Publish'd at the request of some that heard it, by Roger Balls; ... The Third Edition.
London:
1742.
Unknown,
.
A new court register...
London:
Thomas Cooper,
1742.
van Haren,
Willem.
The praise of peace. A poem. In three cantos. From the Dutch of M. van Haren, one of the Deputies of the Province of West-Friesland in the Assembly of their High Mightinesses the States General. By Mr Boyse.
London:
Anne Dodd II,
1742.
Pym,
John.
The remarkable speech of John Pym, Esq; in the House of Lords, upon the impeachment of Thomas Earl of Strafford for high treason.
London:
Anne Dodd II,
1742.
Amhurst,
Nicholas.
The test of love. An epistle to a friend.
London:
Edward Comyns,
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St],
John Jackson,
Anne Dodd II,
1742.
de La Noüe,
Denis M.
A declaration of Monsieur de la Noue, to the diet of the Empire, at Francfort, in the name of the French King. With proper observations upon that masterpiece of French policy. Translated from the Dutch.
London:
1743.
Unknown,
.
A Poem on the battle of Dettingen. Inscrib'd to the King.
London:
1743.
Cibber,
Colley.
A second letter from Mr. Cibber to Mr. Pope. In reply to some additional verses in his Dunciad, which he has not yet publish'd.
London:
Anne Dodd II,
1743.
Stennett,
Joseph.
A sermon preach'd in Little-Wild-Street, The 17th of July, 1743. being the day appointed, by their Excellencies the Lords Justices, for returning thanks to Almighty God, for the late glorious victory obtained by his Majesty at Dettingen. Published at the request of the congregation. By Joseph Stennett.
London:
Aaron Ward,
1743.
Stennett,
Joseph.
A sermon preach'd in Little-Wild-Street, the 17th of July, 1743. Being the day appointed, by their excellencies the Lords Justices, for returning thanks to Almighty God, for the late glorious victory obtained by His Majesty at Dettingen. Published at the request of the congregation. By Joseph Stennett. The Second Edition.
London:
Aaron Ward,
1743.
Macklin,
Charles.
Mr. Macklin's reply to Mr. Garrick's answer. To which are prefix'd, all the papers, which have publickly appeared, in regard to this important dispute.
London:
James Roberts [Warwick Lane],
Anne Dodd II,
1743.
Cleland,
Archibald.
A full vindication of Mr. Cleland's Appeal to the publick: wherein the gross misrepresentations and falshoods contain'd in a late pamphlet, call'd, A short vindication of the proceedings of the Governors of the General Hospital at Bath, ... will be clearly detected and expos'd. ... By Archibald Cleland, Surgeon.
Bath:
William Frederick,
1744.
Cannon,
Thomas.
Apollo; a poem: or the Origin of the world assign'd. With reflections upon human nature. By Mr. Cannon, of Gray's-Inn.
London:
James Roberts [Warwick Lane],
Anne Dodd II,
Joseph Fox I,
1744.
Decker,
Matthew.
Serious considerations on the several high duties which the nation in general, (as well as it's trade in particular) labours under: With a proposal for preventing the running of goods, discharging the trader from any search, and raising all the publick supplies by one single tax. By a Well-wisher to the good people of Great-Britain. The Third Edition.
London:
John Palairet,
Samuel Birt,
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange],
M. Hett,
Robert Amey,
John Jolliffe,
Anne Dodd II,
1744.
Unknown,
.
Siris in the Shades: A Dialogue Concerning Tar Water; Between Mr. Benjamin Smith, lately deceased, Dr. Hancock, and Dr. Garth, at their Meeting upon the Banks of the River Styx.
London:
Charles Bathurst [Cross Keys],
1744.
Unknown,
.
The Equity of Parnassus: A Poem.
London:
Charles Corbett,
1744.
Unknown,
.
The lady's drawing room. Being a faithfull picture of the great world. In which the various humours of both sexes are display'd. Drawn from the life: and Interspers'd with entertaining and affecting Novels.
London:
1744.
Unknown,
.
The lady's drawing room. Being a faithfull picture of the great world. In which the various humours of both sexes are display'd. Drawn from the life: and Interspers'd with entertaining and affecting Novels.
London:
1744.
Pope,
Alexander.
The last will and testament of Alexander Pope, of Twickenham, Esq; to which is added, an inscription wrote by himself.
London:
Anne Dodd II,
1744.
Unknown,
.
Thelamont; or, perfect generosity. A novel. By the editor of Clidanor and Cecilia. Being the second novel of that collection.
London:
Mary Cooper,
1744.
Drake,
William.
A sermon preach'd at Hatfield, on Sunday, October the 6th, 1745. On occasion of the Present troubles at Home, and Abroad. By William Drake, M. A. Rector of Full-Sutton, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Blaney.
York:
John Hildyard,
1745.
Herring,
Thomas.
A sermon preach'd at the Cathedral Church of York, September the 22d, 1745. On occasion of the present rebellion in Scotland. By Thomas, lord archbishop of York.
London:
John Hildyard,
1745.
Herring,
Thomas.
A sermon preach'd at the Cathedral Church of York, September the 22d, 1745. On occasion of the present rebellion in Scotland. By Thomas, lord archbishop of York.
London:
John Hildyard,
1745.
Herring,
Thomas.
A sermon preach'd at the Cathedral Church of York, September the 22d, 1745; On occasion of the present rebellion in Scotland. By the Most Reverend Father in God, Thomas, lord archbishop of York.
York:
John Hildyard,
1745.
Herring,
Thomas.
A sermon preached at the cathedral church of York, September the 22d 1745; on occasion of the present rebellion in Scotland. By the Most Reverend Father in God, Thomas Lord Archbishop of York.
York:
John Hildyard,
1745.
Thomas,
John.
A sermon preached before the House of Lords, in the Abbey-Church of Westminster, on Wednesday, January 30th, 1744. Being the Day appointed to be observed as the Day of the Martyrdom of King Charles I. By John Lord Bishop of Lincoln. The Second Edition.
London:
1745.
Unknown,
.
An address to that honest part of the nation, call'd the lower sort of people; on the subject of popery and the pretender.
London:
Charles Corbett,
1745.
Unknown,
.
An Address to that Honest Part of the Nation, Call'd the Lower Sort of People; on the Subject of Popery and the Pretender. The Second Edition.
London:
Charles Corbett,
1745.
Hill,
John S.
False zeal and Christian zeal distinguish'd, or, the essentials of popery describ'd. A sermon preach'd in The Parish Churches of Thornton and Pickering, In Yorkshire. On Occasion of the present Rebellion. By J. S. Hill, M. A. Rector of Thoruton, and Chaplain to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of York.
York:
John Hildyard,
1745.
Jones,
Gibbon.
Fear God, and honour the King. A sermon preached At the Church of Saint Margaret in Ipswich, on Sunday the 29th Day of December, 1745. By the Rev. Mr. Gibbon Jones, Rector of Sudburn and Oreford, in the County of Suffolk; and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Radnor.
London:
Anne Dodd II,
1745.
Unknown,
.
Seasonable advice to the inhabitants of Yorkshire. By a Yorkshire-man.
London:
1745.
The Hampstead Congress: or, the happy pair.
London:
Mary Cooper,
Anne Dodd II,
George Woodfall [Charing Cross],
1745.
Unknown,
.
The hampstead congress: or, the happy pair.
London:
1745.
Unknown,
.
The hampstead congress: or, the happy pair.
London:
1745.
Dupont,
John.
The insolent invasion of Senacherib against Jerusalem, repell'd and defeated by God. A sermon preached at Aysgarth, On Sunday the 10th of November, 1745. On Occasion of the Present Rebellion in Scotland, and the Intended Invasion from France and Spain. By John Du Pont, A. B. Vicar of Aysgarth.
London:
John Hildyard,
1745.
Suger,
Zachary.
The preservation of Judah from the insults and invasion of the idolatrous Assyrians. A sermon preach'd at York, on Sunday, the 29th day of Sept. 1745. On occasion of the Present Rebellion in Scotland, And Intended Invasion by the French. By Zach. Suger, M. A. Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Gordon. The Second Edition Corrected.
York:
John Hildyard,
1745.
Suger,
Zachary.
The preservation of Judah from the insults and invasion of the idolatrous assyrians. A sermon preach'd at York, on Sunday, the 29th day of Sept. 1745. On occasion of the present rebellion in Scotland, and intended invasion by the French. By Zach. Suger, M.A. chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Gordon. The third edition corrected.
York:
John Hildyard,
1745.
Suger,
Zachary.
The preservation of Judah from the insults and invasions of the idolatrous Assyrians. A sermon preach'd at York, on Sunday the 29th day of Sept. 1745. On occasion of the Present Rebellion in Scotland. And Intended Invasion by the French. By Zach. Suger, M. A. Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Gordon.
York:
John Hildyard,
1745.
Unknown,
.
The seventh satyre of Juvenal imitated.
London:
Charles Bathurst [Cross Keys],
1745.
Daville,
John.
A sermon preached at York, on Sunday the 29th of September, 1745. on occasion of the present rebellion. By John Daville, ... The Second Edition.
York:
John Hildyard,
1745?.
Daville,
John.
A sermon preached at York, on Sunday the 29th of September, 1745. On occasion of the present rebellion. By John Daville, A.B. master of a grammar-school in York.
York:
John Hildyard,
1745?.
Unknown,
.
Remarkable cures perform'd by tar-water; collected out of the Gentleman's magazine, &c.
London:
1745?.
Howdell,
William.
The duty and interest of every true Englishman to oppose a popish pretender. A sermon Preached in the Parish Church of Pontefract, October 6, 1745. And Published at the Request of The Right Worshipful the Mayor and Aldermen of that Corporation. By William Howdell, M. A. Of East-Hardwick, in the Parish of Pontefract.
London:
John Hildyard,
1745?.
Canning,
Richard.
A sermon preach'd Dec. 18, 1745, on occasion of the present rebellion. By Richard Canning, M.A. minister of St. Lawrence, Ipswich, and rector of Harksted, in Suffolk.
Ipswich:
William Craighton,
1746.
Unknown,
.
On the late decease of the Honourable John Spencer, Esq; an elegiac essay. Humbly inscribed to His Grace the Duke of M----------.
London:
1746.
Unknown,
.
One thousand, seven hundred, and forty-five. A satiric-epistle; after the manner of Mr. Pope.
London:
Anne Dodd II,
1746.
Unknown,
.
Past and present, or, times compared: a satire. By the author of One thousand seven hundred and forty-five.
London:
Anne Dodd II,
1746.
Unknown,
.
Physic in danger: being the complaint of the Company of Undertakers, against the Doctors T-, C-, and D-. Addressed to the College of Physicians: Containing remarks upon the pamphlets lately published by those three gentlemen.
London:
J. Lowndes,
1746.
Unknown,
.
The case of the revolution truly stated; or, full proof that the Pretender (if allow'd to be King James's son) has no more right to the crown of England, than King Saul's son had to the throne of Judah.
London:
Anne Dodd II,
1746.
Holmes,
William.
The frauds of popery, and the abettors of the present rebellion, set in a true light. A sermon preach'd at the church in Doncaster, on Sunday the 29th of December, 1745. By William Holmes, Master of the Grammar-School in Pontefract, and Curate of Ferry-Fryston. Published at the Request of the Corporation.
York:
John Hildyard,
1746.
Holmes,
William.
The frauds of popery, and the folly of the abettors of the present rebellion, set in a true light. A sermon preach'd at the church in Doncaster, on Sunday the 29th of December, 1745. By William Holmes, Master of the Grammar-School in Pontefract, and Curate of Ferry-Fryston. The second edition, corrected.
York:
John Hildyard,
1746.
W.,
T..
The present condition of Great-Britain, in a discourse upon things that have not been considered, though they are of the greatest consequence to her. With a true state of the case between us and the Dutch, that may not be unworthy of the Deliberations of that august Assembly by which we are represented in Parliament; and particularly in that great Article which fills them with so many Terrors as are insinuated in our present Accounts from Holland.
London:
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St],
M. Cook,
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange],
Anne Dodd II,
1746.
Mead,
Richard.
A discourse of the small-pox and measles. By Richard Mead, Fellow of the London and Edinburgh Colleges of Physicians, and of the Royal-Society, and Physician to the King. To this is subjoined The commentary of Rhazes, a most celebrated Arabian physician, on the same diseases. Translated from the Latin, by a physician.
London:
Anne Dodd II,
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange],
Elizabeth Cooke [Cook],
Elizabeth Amey,
1747.
Unknown,
.
A letter to the heads of the University of Oxford, on a late very remarkable affair.
London:
1747.
Fielding,
Henry.
Ovid’s Art of love paraphrased, and adapted to the present time. With notes. And a most correct edition of the original. Book I.
London:
Anne Dodd II,
George Woodfall [Charing Cross],
Mary Cooper,
1747.
Adollizing: or, A lively picture of adoll-worship. A poem in five canto's.
London:
Anne Dodd II,
1748.
Baron,
Richard.
An enquiry into the behaviour of our great churchmen since the reformation in the enacting and executing of penal laws against papists and Protestant diffenters.
London:
John Noon,
Anne Dodd II,
1748.
Unknown,
.
Seasonable observations on the naturalization bill, now depending in Parliament; and also a clear confutation of the city of London's remonstrance to the House against it, shewing the advantages that will accrue to Great-Britain by a naturalization.
London:
Anne Dodd II,
1748.
Unknown,
.
The fool: being a collection of essays and epistles, moral, political, humourous, and entertaining. Published in the Daily Gazetteer. With the author's preface, and a complete index.
London:
1748.
Unknown,
.
The fool: being a collection of essays and epistles, moral, political, humourous, and entertaining. Published in the Daily Gazetteer. With the author's preface, and a complete index.
London:
1748.
Loredano,
Giovanni F.
The life of Adam. Translated from Gio Francisco Loridano. To which is subjoyn'd, An essay towards an analysis of the human mind. Being, An Enquiry into the Original of our Ideas of Good and Evil, and the Nature, Rise, and Progress of the Passions, Habits, and Affections of the Human Soul. By Richard Murray, A. M. & J. U. B.
London:
Thomas Osborne II,
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange],
Elizabeth Cooke [Cook],
Mary Cooper,
Charles Corbett,
Anne Dodd II,
George Woodfall [Charing Cross],
John Jackson,
Henry Chapelle [Chappelle],
Elizabeth Amey,
1748.
Defoe,
Daniel.
The true-Born Englishman. A satire. Corrected and enlarg'd by the author.
London:
John Wilford,
1748.
Unknown,
.
A criticism on Mahomet and Irene. In a letter to the author.
London:
1749.
Unknown,
.
A criticism on Mahomet and Irene. In a letter to the author.
London:
1749.
Unknown,
.
A letter to Mr G-------k, Relative to His treble Capacity of Manager, Actor, and Author; With some Remarks on Lethe.
London:
1749.
Wesley,
John.
A letter to the Reverend Dr. Conyers Middleton, Occasioned by his late Free Enquiry.
London:
1749.
Unknown,
.
A letter to the town, concerning the man and the bottle.
London:
1749.
Unknown,
.
A letter to the town, concerning the man and the bottle.
London:
1749.
Marquand,
Charles.
Remarks on the different constructions of bridges, and improvements to secure their foundations on the different soils where they are intended to be built. Which hitherto seems to have been a thing not sufficiently consider'd.
London:
1749.
Wesley,
John.
A letter to the author of the enthusiasm of methodists and papists compar'd.
London:
1750.
Unknown,
.
An account of explosions in the atmosphere, or airquakes. Their distinction from true earthquakes. With some observations on the late shocks, near this city, &c. to shew that they were most probably of the former kind.
London:
Anne Dodd II,
1750.
Shower,
John.
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.
London:
1750.
W.,
A..
Remarks on the new tragedy, call'd, The Roman father. With a word to the author. By a spectator.
London:
1750.
W.,
A..
Remarks on the new tragedy, call'd, The Roman father. With a word to the author. By a spectator.
London:
1750.
Moore,
Edward.
Solomon a serenata as perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, for a morning entertainment; written by Mr. Moore; the music compos'd by Dr. Boyce.
London:
1750.
Moore,
Edward.
Solomon a serenata as perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, for a morning entertainment; written by Mr. Moore; the music compos'd by Dr. Boyce.
London:
1750.
Unknown,
.
The story on which the new tragedy, call'd, The Roman father, is founded. With some account of the author, and his writings.
London:
1750.
Unknown,
.
The story on which the new tragedy, call'd, The Roman father, is founded. With some account of the author, and his writings.
London:
1750.
Unknown,
.
The story on which the new tragedy, call'd, The Roman father, is founded. With some account of the author, and his writings. The Second Edition.
London:
1750.
Unknown,
.
The story on which the new tragedy, call'd, The Roman father, is founded. With some account of the author, and his writings. The Second Edition.
London:
1750.
Wesley,
John.
Primitive physick: or, an easy and natural method of curing most diseases. The Second Edition, Inlarged.
Bristol:
1750?.
Unknown,
.
The conduct and scandalous behaviour of the porters in Exchange Alley. To which is added, the heads of a remarkable trial at a Travest Sessions at Guildhall, London, on the twentieth day of September, one thousand seven hundred and forty-nine. By a Society of twenty impartial inquirers.
London:
Anne Dodd II,
1750?.
Wyatt,
James.
The life and surprizing adventures of James Wyatt, born near Exeter, in Devonshire, in the year 1707. ... Written by himself. Adorn'd with copper plates.
London:
1751.
Wyatt,
James.
The life and surprizing adventures of James Wyatt, born near Exeter, in Devonshire, in the year 1707. ... Written by himself. Adorn'd with copper plates.
London:
1751.
Unknown,
.
The rural maid, a poem.
London:
1751.
Unknown,
.
The true and genuine account of the confession (whilst under sentence of death) of Thomas Jones, and James Welch, for the barbarous rape and murder of Sarah Green, ... Together with a genuine account of the remarkable robberies committed by Matthias Keys, and Henry Bryan. ...
London:
J. Gaylard,
1751.
Ayscough,
James.
A short account of the eye and nature of vision. Chiefly designed to illustrate the use and advantage of spectacles. Wherein Is laid down Rules for chusing Glasses proper for remedying all the different Defects of sight. As also Some reasons for preferring a particular kind of Glass, fitter than any other made Use of for that Purpose. The second edition. By James Ayscough, optician.
London:
Alexander Strahan [Cornhill],
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St],
Anne Dodd II,
John Jolliffe,
1752.
Boyce,
Samuel.
The rover; Or, Happiness at last: a pastoral drama, as it was intended for the Theatre.
London:
Mary Cooper,
William Reeve,
Anne Dodd II,
1752.
Unknown,
.
The wreath. A collection of all the favourite new songs sung by the most eminent performers, at the theatres, Ranelagh, Vauxhall, &c. &c. &c.
London:
1752.
Unknown,
.
The wreath. A collection of all the favourite new songs sung by the most eminent performers, at the theatres, Ranelagh, Vauxhall, &c. &c. &c.
London:
1752.
Hingeston,
Robertus.
Progymnasmata Hellēnika. Autore Roberto Hingeston A. M. Scholae Regiae Apud Gippovicenses in Agro Sudovolgarum Archididascalo.
London:
Joseph Bentham,
1753.
Unknown,
.
Some considerations on the game laws, and the present practice in executing them; with a hint to the non-subscribers.
London:
Anne Dodd II,
1753.
Unknown,
.
Put money in your purse, or, The golden rule. A conversation-piece, not in painting, but poesy. A satire with notes.
London:
Anne Dodd II,
1754.
Green,
Matthew.
The spleen. An epistle inscribed to his particular friend Mr. C. J. By the late Mr. Matthew Green, of the Custom-house, London. The second edition.
London:
Anne Dodd II,
1754.
Wesley,
John.
A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week. The Fifth Edition.
Bristol:
1755.
Charke,
Charlotte.
A narrative of the life of Mrs. Charlotte Charke, (youngest daughter of Colley Cibber, Esq;) Containing, I. An Account of her Birth, Education, and mad Pranks committed in her Youth. II. Her coming on the Stage; Success there; and sundry Theatrical Anecdotes. III. Her Marriage to Mr. Charke, and its Consequences. IV. Her Adventures in Mens Cloaths, and being belov'd by a Lady of great Fortune, who intended to marry her. V. Her being Gentleman to a certain Peer. VI. Her commencing Scrolling - Player; with various and surprizing Vicissitudes of Fortune, during nine Years Peregrination. VII. Her turning Pastry Cook, &c. in Wales. With several extremely humourous and interesting Occurrences. written by herself.
London:
William Reeve,
Elizabeth Cooke [Cook],
Anne Dodd II,
1755.
Ayscough,
James.
A short account of the eye and nature of vision. Chiefly designed to illustrate the use and advantage of spectacles. Wherein Are laid down Rules for chusing Glasses proper for remedying all the different Defects of sight. As also Some reasons for preferring a particular Kind of Glass, fitter than any other made Use of for that Purpose. By James Ayscough, optician. The Fourth Edition.
London:
Alexander Strahan [Cornhill],
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St],
Paul Stevens,
Anne Dodd II,
1755.
Wesley,
John.
Primitive physick: or, an easy and natural method of curing most diseases. The Fifth Edition, corrected and enlarged.
Bristol:
1755.
Unknown,
.
The laugher; or, The art of jesting: shewing every man in his humour, from the throne to the cottage; in particular of kings, queens and princes. Of noblemen and ambassadors. Of Gentlemen and Ladies. Of Gallants and Upstarts. Of Soldiers. Of Travellers. Of Politicians. Of Gamesters. Of Popes and Prelates. Of Poets and Musicians. Of Physick and Physicians. Of Lawyers. Of Love and Lovers. Of Husbands and Wives. Of Women. Of Dress. Of Jesters. Of Servants. Of Fools. Of Countrymen and Clowns. Of Thieves. Of Sharpers. Of Beggars. Of drunkards. Of noses, &c. &c.
London:
William Reeve,
Anne Dodd II,
Elizabeth Cooke [Cook],
1755.
Unknown,
.
The laugher; or, The art of jesting: shewing every man in his humour, from the throne to the cottage; in particular of kings, queens and princes. Of noblemen and ambassadors. Of Gentlemen and Ladies. Of Gallants and Upstarts. Of Soldiers. Of Travellers. Of Politicians. Of Gamesters. Of Popes and Prelates. Of Poets and Musicians. Of Physick and Physicians. Of Lawyers. Of Love and Lovers. Of Husbands and Wives. Of Women. Of Dress. Of Jesters. Of Servants. Of Fools. Of Countrymen and Clowns. Of Thieves. Of Sharpers. Of Beggars. Of drunkards. Of noses, &c. &c. The Second Edition.
London:
William Reeve,
Anne Dodd II,
Elizabeth Cooke [Cook],
1755.
Phillips,
Teresia C.
A letter humbly address'd to the Right Honourable the Earl of Chesterfield. By Mrs. Teresia Constantia Muilman. Third edition.
London:
Mary Cooper,
Anne Dodd II,
1756.
Ayscough,
James.
A short account of the eye and nature of vision. Chiefly designed to illustrate the use and advantage of spectacles. Wherein Are laid down Rules for chusing Glasses proper for remedying all the different Defects of sight. As also Some reasons for preferring a particular Kind of Glass, fitter than any other made Use of for that Purpose. By James Ayscough, optician. The Fifth Edition.
London:
Edward Say,
1757.