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Unknown The first number of a translation from the Italian of the Morals of Horace, with notes from the principal Greek and Latin historians and poets. By Mrs. Elizabeth Grattan.
Unknown Poems for Ladies, never before Published, and now first selected under the inspection of a lady.
Unknown A Collection of papers, lately printed in the daily advertiser. Containing, I. A letter from the Rev. Mr. Whitefield to a friend in London, dated at New-Brunswick in New-Jersey, April 27, 1740. II. A letter from the Rev. Mr. Whitefield, to the inhabitants of Maryland, Virginia, North and South-Carolina. III. A letter from the Rev. Mr. Whitefield to a friend in London; shewing the fundamental error of a book called The Whole Duty of Man. IV. A letter from the Rev. Mr. Whitefield, at Georgia, to a friend in London, wherein he vindicates his asserting, that Archbishop Tillotson knew no more of true Christianity than Mahomet. V. A second letter on the same subject. VI. Some observations on the Rev. Mr. Whitefield and his opposers. VII. The manner of the childrens spending their time at the Orphan-House in Georgia.
Unknown A Journal of Voyages and Travels, by the Late Thomas Rees, Serjeant of Marines. Published for the Benefit of the Author's Orphan Daughter.
Unknown The Poetry of Birds, Selected from Various Authors; with Coloured Illustrations.
Unknown Oroonoko. A tragedy. Altered from the Original Play of that Name, written by the late Thomas Southern, Esq; to which The Editor has added near Six Hundred Lines, in place of the comic scenes. Together with an addition of two new characters. Intended for one of the theatres.
Unknown Nourjahad: adorned with cuts.
Unknown Flora and Thalia; or Gems of Flowers and Poetry; being an Alphabetical Arrangement of Flowers, with Appropriate Poetical Illustrations, Embellished with Coloured Plates. By A Lady.
Unknown The theatre of education. A new translation from the French of Madame La Marquise de Sillery, late Madame La Comtesse de Genlis.
Unknown, [Woman] A collection of the most celebrated prologues spoken at the theatres of Drury-Lane and Lincolns-Inn. By a young lady.
Unknown, [Woman] Love's Repository, or a New Collection of Valentines; Selected from the Best British Poets; with Considerable Alterations and Additions. By a Lady.
Unknown, [Woman] A collection of the most celebrated prologues spoken at the theatres of Drury-Lane and Lincolns-Inn. By a Young lady. The Second Edition.
Usko, John Frederick A Vocabulary, Hebrew, Arabic and Persian, by the late Miss E. Smith. To which is prefixed, a Praxis, on the Arabic Alphabet, by the Rev. J. F. Usko, Rector of Orsett, Essex.
Wanostracht, Nicholas Avantures de Telemaque, corrigée par N. Wanostracht, L.L.D.
Ware, Henry Memoirs of John Frederic Oberlin, Pastor of Waldbach, in the Ban de la Roche. With an introduction by the American editor
Ware, Henry Trial and Self-Discipline. By Miss Savage, Author of ‘James Talbot,’ ‘The Factory Girl,’ &C.
Ware, Henry The skeptic. By the author of "The well-spent hour," "Words of truth," &c.
Ware, Henry Home. By Miss Sedgwick, Author of “Redwood,” “Hope Leslie,” &c.
Ware, Henry Trial and self-discipline. By the author of "James Talbot," "The factory girl," &c.
Ware, Henry The Sceptic. By Mrs. Follen, Author of ‘The Well-Spent Hour,’ &C.
Ware, Henry Trial and self-discipline. By the author of "James Talbot," "The factory girl," &c
Ware, Henry The Backslider.
Ware, Katherine A. Bower of taste
Waring, Elijah Poems, on Subjects Connected with Scripture. By Sarah Newman. Published by Subscription, for her Benefit.
Watts, Alaric The Literary Souvenir; or, Cabinet of Poetry and Romance. Edited by Alaric A. Watts.