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Watson, Hannah The Connecticut courant and the weekly intelligencer
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth Considerations on the legality of general warrants, and the propriety of a Parliamentary regulation of the same. To which is added, a postscript on a late pamphlet concerning juries, libels, &c. The third edition. With additions.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The works of the author of the Night-Thoughts. In four volumes. Revised and corrected by himself.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth Memoirs of ****, Commonly known by the name of George Psalmanazar; a reputed native of Formosa. Written by himself in order to be published after his death. Containing an account of his education, travels, adventures, connections, literary productions, and pretended conversion from heathenism to Christianity; which last proved the occasion of his being brought over into this Kingdom, and passing for a proselyte, and a member of the Church of England.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The parasite.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth Busiris, King of Egypt. A tragedy. As it is acted at the theatres in London and Dublin. By E. Young, L.L.B.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth Love at first sight: a ballad farce, of two acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The revenge. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. By E. Young, L.L.B. author of Busiris King of Egypt.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth A voyage round the world. In His Majesty's ship the Dolphin, commanded by the honourable Commodore Byron. In which is Contained, A faithful account of the several places, people, plants, animals, &c. seen on the voyage: And, among other particulars, a minute and exact description of the streights of Magellan, and the gigantic poeple called Patagonians. Together with an accurate account of seven island lately discovered in the South Seas. By an officer on board the said ship.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The life of Patty Saunders. Written by herself.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth Love in a village: A comic opera. As it is performed at the theatres in London and Dublin. The Third Edition.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The brothers. A tragedy. Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants. By E. Young, L.L.B.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth Almena: an English opera. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-lane. Written by Mr. Rolt, ... The music composed by Mr. Arne and Mr. Battishill.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth Reliques of Ancient English Poetry Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and Other Pieces of our Earlier Poets, Chiefly of the Lyric Kind, Together With Some Few of Later Date.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth Sermons. By Charles Churchill.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth A letter from Candor, to the public advertiser: Containing a series of constitutional remarks on some late interesting trials, and other points, of the most essential consequence to civil liberty. The Fourth Edition, in which there are many material additions.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth Pharmacopœia hippiatrica: or, The gentleman farrier's repository: of elegant and approved remedies for the diseases of horses; in two books. Containing, I. The surgical; II. The medical part of practical farriery; with suitable remarks on the whole. By J. Bartlet, surgeon; author of The Gentleman's Farriery.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The summer's tale. A musical comedy of three acts. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The History of Miss Indiana Danby. In Two Volumes. By a Lady.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The correspondence of Theodosius and Constantia, from their first acquaintance to the departure of Theodosius. Now first published from the original manuscripts. By the editor of the letters that passed between Theodosius and Constantia, after she had taken the veil.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The Platonic Wife, a Comedy, as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By a Lady.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The life and adventures of Mr. Francis Clive. In two volumes.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth Memoirs of the Marchion. of Pompadour. Written by herself. Wherein are displayed the motives of the wars, treaties of peace, embassies, and negotiations, in the several courts of Europe: The Cabals and Intrigues of Courtiers; the Characters of Generals, and Ministers of State, with the Causes of their Rise and Fall; and, in general, the most remarkable Occurrences at the Court of France, during the last twenty Years of the Reign of Lewis XV. Translated from the French. In two volumes.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The Messiah. Attempted from the German of Mr. Klopstock. To which is prefix'd his introduction on divine poetry.