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Cooper [Publisher], Mary Musæus: a monody to the memory of Mr. Pope, in imitation of Milton's Lycidas.
Cooper [Publisher], Mary A supplement to Dr. Harris's Dictionary of arts and sciences; explaining not only the terms in physics, metaphysics, ethics, theology, history, geography, antiquity, chronology, grammar, rhetoric, logic, poetry, pharmacy, medicine, chymistry, surgery, phytology, war, polity, navigation, architecture, painting, sculpture, music, commerce, trade, husbandry, manage, horticulture, &c. &c. &c. But also the arts and sciences themselves: together with a just account of the origin, progress, and state of things, offices, officers, and orders, ecclesiastical, civil, military, and commercial; the several sects, systems, doctrines, and opinions of divines, heresiarchs, schismatics, philosophers, mathematicians, Physicians, critics, antiquaries, &c. Also an account of all sacred books and writings; history of general and particular councils; all solemnities, rites, ceremonies, fasts, feasts, statutes, laws, plays, sports, games, habits, and utensils: in all which, (as likewise in metaphysics, theology, antiquity, grammar, rhetoric, poetry, polity, and other miscellaneous subjects,) this book is of itself entirely compleat, and more copious and extensive than any work of this kind, not excepting Mr. Chamber's Cyclopædia, of which it is a very great improvement, containing upwards of eleven hundred articles which that author has omitted; besides great additions and improvements in almost every article; and will, with Dr. Harris's two volumes, make the most useful set of books, and compleat body of arts and sciences yet extant: being carefully compiled from the best and most approved authors in several languages; enriched with many curious manuscripts, and illustrated with copper-plates. N.B. Those subjects in which Dr. Harris is any way deficient are here perfected; no trifling and insignificant words inserted, but only such as may convey some useful and entertaining knowledge to the reader; for whose further benefit and satisfaction, all the authors made use of in this work are quoted. By a Society of Gentlemen.
Cooper [Publisher], Mary Visions in verse, for the entertainment and instruction of younger minds. The fourth edition, revis'd and enlarg'd.
Cooper [Publisher], Mary An epistle to Curio.
Cooper [Publisher], Mary Observations from the law of nature and nations, and the civil law; shewing, That the British Nation have an undoubted Right, during the present War, to seize on all French Property in Neutral Bottoms, and particularly every Thing brought from the French Settlements in America, or carried to them; as likewise, To seize all such Goods carrying to France, that might enable them to carry on the War against Great Britain, or to refuse or delay doing Justice to the British Nation; and shewing, That the Treaty made between England and Holland in 1674, does not intitle the Dutch to any Right to trade to the French Settlements in America. Dedicated To These Ministers, who have protected and enlarged the Commerce of Great Britain, who have made its Fleets Masters of the Sea, and destroyed the Naval Power of France; who have secured to Great Britain the Possession of North America, on which its very Being, as a Maritime Power, depends.
Cooper [Publisher], Mary The oracle. A comedy of one act. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. By Mrs. Cibber.
Cooper [Publisher], Mary 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.
Cooper [Publisher], Mary An ode, on the crushing of the rebellion, Anno MDCCXLVI. Presented to His Majesty at Kensington, and humbly inscrib'd to His Royal Highness the Duke. By J. Lockman.
Cooper [Publisher], Mary Poems. I. The Prophecy of NEPTUNE. II. On the Death of the Princes of WALES. III. ODE presented to the Duke of NEWCASTLE at Cambridge. IV. ODE to the Hon. J.Y. By John Duncombe, M.A. Fellow of Corpus Christ College, Cambridge.
Cooper [Publisher], Mary An enquiry into the exility of the vessels in a human body: wherein animal identity is Explained, and shewn Incommunicable to any Individual throughout the whole Species. By Clifton Wintringham, Jun. Fellow of the Royal Society.
Cooper [Publisher], Mary New and correct lists of both Houses of Parliament: summoned to meet the 10th of November 1747. Containing, 1. A list of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, with the posts they hold under the government; the titles of their eldest sons, and their residence in town. 2. An alphabetical list of the lords, with their country seats. 3. Lists of the knights of the Garter, Thistle, and Bath; with a table of fees paid at their creation. 4. A list of the counties, boroughs, &c. In the order they are call'd over in the House; with the names of the members return'd for each, the places they possess, and their country seats. 5. An Alphabetical list of the members of the House of Commons, the place each is chosen for, and their residence in town. And an alphabetical list of the counties, cities, and boroughs, with the pages where their representatives are to be found; and several other useful particulars and distinctions throughout the whole: also, a list of members in the last parliament not in this. Carefully done by the compilers of the former lists and revis'd by several members of Parliament.
Cooper [Publisher], Mary Penshurst. Inscribed to William Perry, esq.; and the Honble. Mrs. Elizabeth Perry
Cooper [Publisher], Mary 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.
Cooper [Publisher], Mary An elegy written in a country church yard. The fifth edition, corrected.
Cooper [Publisher], Mary Henry and Blanche: Or, The Revengeful Marriage. A Tale: Taken from the French of Gil Bas.
Cooper [Publisher], Mary The contrast, also Further Considerations on the concern for trade. With proposals how to amend and render more effectual the Laws in Being for the reservation of the publick roads, and to preserve Trade. In Two Letters to a Member. By Phil'anglus.
Cooper [Publisher], Mary A parallel between the Roman and British constitution; Comprehending Polibius's Curious discourse of the Roman Senate; with a Copious Preface, wherein his Principles are applied to our Government. The whole calculated to restore the true Spirit of Liberty, and to explode Dependancy and Corruption. Addressed to The Young Members of the present Parliament.
Cooper [Publisher], Mary 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.
Cooper [Publisher], Mary Verses to the people of England. 1758. By William Whitehead, Esq; Poet Laureat. The Second Edition.
Cooper [Publisher], Mary Honour. A Poem. Inscribed to the Right Honble the Lord Viscount Lonsdale.
Cooper [Publisher], Mary Musæus: a monody to the memory of Mr. Pope, in imitation of Milton's Lycidas.
Cooper [Publisher], Mary The causidicade. A panegyri-satiri-serio-comic-dramatical poem. On the strange resignation, and stranger-promotion. By Porcupinus Pelagius. The third edition.
Cooper [Publisher], Mary Visions in verse. For the entertainment and instruction of younger minds. The second edition.
Cooper [Publisher], Mary The influence of education justified, with regard to the profession of Christianity. A sermon preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, May 6. 1744. By John Spry, B. D. Vicar of West-Hendred, Berks, and formerly Fellow of C. C. C. Oxon.
Cooper [Publisher], Mary Memoirs of the life and times, of Sir Thomas Deveil, Knight, one of His Majesty's justices of the peace, For the Counties of Middlesex, Essex, Surry and Hertfordshire, the City and Liberty of Westminster, the Tower of London, and the Liberties thereof, &c.