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Weston, John Poems by Mrs. Pickering. To Which are Added Poetical Sketches by the author and translator of "Philotoxi Ardenae."
Weston, Louisa The Cambrian excursion: intended to inculcate a taste for the beauties of nature and to direct the attention of young people to sources of mental improvement. By Louisa Weston.
Weston, Phipps The temporal promises of the Gospel asserted and maintained: in a sermon, preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 8, 1788. By the Rev. Phipps Weston, B.D. Canon Residentiary of Wells, and Rector of Witney, Oxford-Shire. To which are added, lists of the nobility, clergy, and gentry, who have been stewards for the feasts of the sons of the clergy, together with the names of the preachers, and the sums collected at the anniversary meetings, since the year 1721.
Wetherell, Mrs. Dawson Bruce Tales of Many Climes; by C. C. V. G. the translator of "Les Quatre ages de la vie." Number One, Containing "The Broken Vow," a Tale of Caledonia; and "Rollania," a Turkish Tale.
Weylar, Maria Reveries du coeur: or, feelings of the heart. Attempted in verse, by Maria Weylar.
Weylar, Maria British liberty vindicated; or, A delineation of the King's Bench. By Maria Barrell, author of Reveries Du Cœur, &c.
Weylar, Maria The captive. By Maria Barrell; at the King's Bench.
Weymouth, Sarah Rural Poems; with Other Fugitive Pieces: By the late Sarah Weymouth, of Collaton, near Kingsbridge, Devon.
Wharam, Ann Riding. To the public in general, but more particularly to lovers, learners, encouragers and adepts in the art of horsemanship. ...
Wharton, Hannah Warnings of the eternal spirit, Spoken at Birmingham in Warwickshire; By the Mouths of Jonathan Taylor and Hannah Wharton: In the Year 1709. and 1710. And faithfully taken in Writing while they were Spoken.
Wharton, Hannah Divine inspiration: or, a collection of manifestations to make known the visitation of the Lord, and the coming of his Kingdom in great power and glory, according to scripture-promise by the preaching of the everlasting gospel at Rev. 14, &co. By the mouth of Hannah Wharton at Birmingham and Worcester.
Wharton, Robert Letter of Robert Wharton, mayor, on city police.
Wharton, Sarah The cottage minstrel; or, Verses on various subjects. By a female of this city. Affectionately addressed to the youthful part of her own sex.
Whateley, Elizabeth Reverses; Or, Memoirs of the Fairfax Family. By the Author of “Conversations On the Life of Christ,” and the “First Preaching of the Gospel By the Apostles.”
Whateley, Elizabeth Conversations on the life of Christ: for the use of children. By a Mother.
Whateley, Elizabeth Conversations on the life of Jesus Christ: for the use of children. By a Mother.
Whatley, Stephen A collection of white and black lists or, A view of those gentlemen who have given their votes in Parliament for and against the Protestant religion, and succession, and the trade and liberties of their country; ever since the Glorious Revolution to the happy accession of King George. N.B. The errors of all former lists are here corrected. Adding something to this title. The fourth edition.
Whatley, Stephen A Short History of the Warming-Pan: or a Review of the Intrigues at St. James's in 1688. For Imposing a Sham Prince upon these Nations. With an Appendix. Showing the Presents and Invocations then made by the Queen Mary, to the Virgin at Loretto, for obtaining a Male Heir to the Crown of Great Britain. And also an Account of several Medals struck at Paris in 1702, in Honour of the Pretender.
Wheatley, Sarah The Christmas fire-side, or, The juvenile critics. By Sarah Wheatley.
Wheatley Peters, Phillis Poems on various subjects, religious and moral. By Phillis Wheatley, negro servant to Mr. John Wheatley, of Boston, in New-England.
Wheatley Peters, Phillis Poems on various subjects, religious and moral. By Phillis Wheatley, Negro servant to Mr. John Wheatley of Boston, in New England.
Wheatley Peters, Phillis An ode of verses on the much-lamented death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, late Chaplain to the Countess of Huntington, who departed this life, at Newberry near Boston in New England on the thirtieth of September, 1770, in the fifty-seventh year of his age. Compos'd in America by a negro girl seventeen years of age, and sent over to a gentleman of character in London.
Wheatley Peters, Phillis Poems on comic, serious and moral subjects. By Phillis Wheatley, Negro servant to Mr. John Wheatley of Boston, in New England. The Second Edition, Corrected.
Wheatley Peters, Phillis Poems on various subjects, religious and moral. By Phillis Wheatley, negro servant to Mr. John Wheatley, of Boston, in New England.
Wheatley Peters, Phillis A Selection, in Prose and Verse; with Some Original Pieces by Mrs. A. G. of Lamberhurst, Kent.