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Odell, Jonathan The times, a satirical poem, written during the American Revolution, by the Rev. Mr. Odell.
Odell, Margaretta Matilda Memoir and Poems of Phillis Wheatley, a Native African and a Slave. Dedicated to the Friends of the Africans. Second Edition.
Odell, Margaretta Matilda Memoir and Poems of Phillis Wheatley, a Native African and a Slave. Dedicated to the Friends of the Africans.
Odell, Thomas The Smugglers. A Farce of Three Acts. As acted at the Theatres Royal. By Mr. Odell.
of England, Henrietta Letters from Henrietta to Morvina. Interspersed with anecdotes, historical and amusing, of the different courts and countries through which she passed. Founded on facts. In two volumes. ...
of England, Henrietta Fatal gallantry: or, the secret history of Henrietta princess of England, daughter of K. Charles the I. and wife of Phillip of France, Duke of Orleans. With the manner of her death, illustrated by letters from the ministers of state, then employed both at the courts of France and England, and the characters of the principal quality in the French court. Writ by the Countess de la Fayette who had the honour of being very intimate with the princess.
of England, Henrietta Henrietta, Princess Royal of England, daughter of King Charles I. an historical novel, By the Comtesse de La Fayette. Translated from the French.
of England, Henrietta Henrietta, Princess Royal of England, daughter of King Charles I. An historical novel, by the Comtesse de La Fayette. Translated from the French. With an elegant portrait of the Princess Royal, engraved by B. Granger.
of Hedgefield, Mrs. Margaret Mackay The Amethyst: or Christian's Annual for M.DCCC.XXXIII. Edited by Richard Huide, M.D. and Robert Kaye Greville, LL.D.
Offley, Mrs. The Assize Ball: Or, Lucy of the Moor.
Offley, Mrs. The Assize Ball: Or, Lucy of the Moor. Third edition.
Offley, Mrs. The Assize Ball: Or, Lucy of the Moor.
Ogilby, John Ogilby's and Morgan's pocket-book of the roads, with their computed and measured distances, and the distinction of market and post-towns. : Also, a table for the ready finding any road, city, or market-town, and its distance from London: a sheet map of England, fitted to bind with the book. : And an exact account of all the fairs, both fixed and movable, in alphabetical order, shewing the days on which they are held. By William Morgan, cosmographer to their late Majesties
Ogilvie, John The Parnassian Garland; or, beauties of modern poetry : consisting of upwards of two hundred pieces, selected from the works of the most distinguished poets of the present age. With introductory lines to each article. Designed for the use of schools and the admirers of poetry in general. By John Evans, A. M. Master of a seminary for a limited number of pupils, Pullin's Row, Islington.
Ogilvie, John The traveller's pocket-book; or, Ogilby and Morgan's book of the roads, improved and amended, in a method never before attempted. Containing, I. A new whole sheet map of the roads in England and Wales, as also those in Scotiand, fitted to bind with the Book. II. The Distances in measured Miles from London to all the Cities, Towns, and remarkable Villages, in England and Wales, according to the new erected Mile Stones: And an account of such Noblemen's and Gentlemen's Seats as lie near the Road Side. III. The Cross Roads in England and Wales. IV. The High Roads in Scotland, measured from Edinburgh, with the principal Cross Roads, in English Miles. V. The Circuits of the Judges. VI. The Post Master-General's Account of the Nights that Post-Letters are dispatched to the several trading Towns. Vii. A List of the Fairs in England and Wales, regulated according to the New Stile. Viii. An alphabetical list of all the cities, Towns, and remarkable Villages, showing in what Road they are situated.
Ogilvie, John The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry, for 1801.
Ogle, George Of legacy-hunting. The fifth satire of the second book of Horace imitated. A dialogue between Sir Walter Raleigh, and Merlin the prophet.
Ogle, Margaret The old fox chas'd: a new court-ballad. Humbly inscribed to His Grace the Duke of A-----l. By Humphry Doggrel, Esq;
Ogle, Margaret Mordecai triumphant: or, the fall of Haman prime minister of state to King Ahasvervs: an heroic poem. By Margaret Ogle.
Oke, Eliza Sacred Poems, on Various Subjects. By Mrs. Oke.
Oldfield, Anne Theatrical correspondence in death. An epistle from Mrs. Oldfield, in the shades, to Mrs. Br--ceg---dle, upon earth: Containing, a dialogue between the most eminent players in the shades, upon the late stage desertion.
Oldmixon, John Remarks on the Letter to the Dissenters. By a churchman.
Oldmixon, John The secret history of Europe. Part II. Treating of the following particulars: of the D. of Monmouth's reception at the Hague by the states and the Prince of Orange, and of his enterprize afterwards in England. Remarks on father Orleans's history of the revolution. Of the Fr. King's personal hatred to K. William. Some transactions preceding the revolution in Holland and England, with a short account of its progress and accomplishment; shewing, that it was intirely owing to high churchmen, and high-church principles. The conduct of a certain faction, immediately before and after the abdication. K. James's behaviour in Ireland and at St. Germains, proving that he grew worse by his misfortunes, and that a Popish King and protestant subjects are incompatible. The conspiracies form'd by passive-obedience and non-resistance against the religion and liberties of this kingdom, and the life of the king within the compass of two or three years. Of the poisoning the D. of Lorain, and others. The method of bribing, us'd by France in England. The second edition corrected.
Oldmixon, John Remarks on the letter to the dissenters. By a churchman. The second edition.
Oliphant, Carolina The Scotish Minstrel. A Selection from the Vocal Melodies of Scotland, ancient and modern, arranged for the Voice and Piano Forte by R. A. Smith