Name ESTC
Online Source http://estc.bl.uk/
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The 'English Short Title Catalogue' (ESTC) is a comprehensive, international union catalogue listing early books, serials, newspapers and selected ephemera printed before 1801. It contains catalogue entries for items issued in Britain, Ireland, overseas territories under British colonial rule, and the United States. The database contains over 480,000 entries, and represents the holdings of some 2,000 libraries world-wide.

Citation

 English Short Title Catalogue. British Library, www.estc.bl.uk/.

Titles 8316
Firms 80
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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
26018 Lex constitutionis: or, the gentleman's law being, a compleat treatise of all the laws and statutes relating to the King, and the Prerogative of the Crown; the Nobility, and House of Lords; House of Commons; Officers of State; the Exchequer and Treasury; Commissioners and Officers of the Customs; of the Excise; of the Post-Office; Stamp-Office; Forfeited Estates; Publick Accounts; the Navy-Office; War-Office; Lieutenancy of Counties; Justices of Peace, &c. Wherein near one hundred authors of the best Reputation, both ancient and modern, on the Subject, have been consulted, and are referr'd to. And also, an introduction to the common law of England, with Respect to Tenures of Lands, Descents, Marriage-Contracts, Coverture, &c. Of Property, Creation and Forfeiture of Estates; Trials of Offenders, Courts at Westminster, &c. To which are added, under their proper Heads, The Manner of Passing Bills in both Houses of Parliament, the Judicature of the Lords; Variety of adjudg'd Cases; and some curious History of Antiquity. By G. Jacob, Gent. Jacob , Giles
Bernard Lintott (London)
1719
26037 Lex mercatoria: or, the merchant's companion. Containing all the laws and statutes relating to merchandize. Wherein our trade with foreign nations is illustrated; Our Trade in general amongst our selves explained, with what belongs to particular Companies, and incorporated Bodies; the several Charters by which they are establish'd, and all Maritime Affairs, in the Way of Traffick, are concisely treated of, under the Heads of Merchants and Owners of Ships, Masters, Mariners, Pilots, Freight, and Charter-parties of Affreightment, Insurance, Bottomry, Customs, Ports of Loading and Unloading, Wrecks, Factors, Planters and Plantations, Letters of Marque and Reprisal, Privateers, Piracy, Treaties of Commerce, Exchange, &c. With an introduction, setting forth the Laws, of Nature and of Nations, Dominion of the Seas, &c. Some curious and useful History, and Variety of Special Cases and Determinations interspers'd thro' the Whole. To which is added, in proper places, the best adapted presidents of instruments and writings us'd in all cases relating to trade. Jacob , Giles
Edmund Curll [Fleet Street] (London)
William Taylor (London)
1718
6100 Liberty and interest. A burlesque poem on the present times. Latter , Mary
James Fletcher I [St. Paul] (London)
1764
14862 Liberty and Peace, a poem. By Phillis Peters. Wheatley Peters , Phillis
1784
25723 Liberty: or, the meeting of the Parliament. A poem. Unknown ,
Thomas Warner (London)
1728
4971 Life of Armelle Nicolas, a poor maid servant in France, and yet a noble and happy servant of the King of Kings. Le Royer , Jeanne
1796
4962 Life of Armelle Nicolas, commonly called the good Armelle; a poor maid servant in France, who could not read a letter in a book, and yet a noble and happy servant of the King of Kings. Le Royer , Jeanne
1790
4965 Life of Armelle Nicolas, commonly called the good Armelle; a poor maid servant in France, who could not read a letter in a book, and yet a noble and happy servant of the King of Kings. Le Royer , Jeanne
1795
4968 Life of Armelle Nicolas, commonly called the good Armelle; a poor maid servant in France, who could not read a letter in a book, and yet a noble and happy servant of the King of Kings. Le Royer , Jeanne
1772
3420 Life review'd: a poem founded on reflections upon the silent inhabitants of the church-yard of Truro, in the County of Cornwall. With an elogy on the late Rev. Mr. Samuel Walker, Who was many Years Curate of that Borough. To which are added, the Lord's Prayer, Creed, and Ten Commandments, paraphrased ; &c. By E. Smith. Smith (1776-1806) , Elizabeth
1781
3428 Life review'd: a poem; founded on reflections upon the silent inhabitants of the church yard of Truro, in the County of Cornwall, With an elegy on the late Rev. Mr. Samuel Walker, who was Many Years Curate of that Borough. To which are added, the Lord's Prayer, Creed, and Ten Commandments. Paraphrased, &c. By Elizabeth Smith. Smith (1776-1806) , Elizabeth
1783
3469 Life review'd: a poem; founded on reflections upon the silent inhabitants of the church yard of Truro, in the County of Cornwall, With an elogy on the late Rev. Mr. Samuel Walker, who was Many Years Curate of that Borough. To which are added, the Lord's Prayer, Creed, and Ten Commandments, paraphrased, &c. By Elizabeth Smith. The Sixth Edition. Smith (1776-1806) , Elizabeth
1783 The Sixth Edition.
3438 Life Review'd: a poem; founded on reflections upon the silent inhabitants of the church yard of Truro, in the County of Cornwall, With an elogy on the late Rev. Mr. Samuel Walker, Who was Many Years Curate of that Borough. To which are added, the Lord's Prayer, Creed, and Ten Commandments. Paraphrased, &c. By E. Smith. Smith (1776-1806) , Elizabeth
1782
3423 Life Review'd: a poem; founded on reflections upon the silent inhabitants of the church-yard of Truro, in the County of Cornwall. To which is added, an elogy on the late Rev. Mr. Samuel Walker, Who was many Years Curate of that Borough. By E. Smith. Smith (1776-1806) , Elizabeth
1780
3414 Life Review'd: a poem; founded on reflections upon the silent inhabitants of the church-yard of Truro, in the County of Cornwall. With an elogy on the late Rev. Mr. Samuel Walker, Who was many Years Curate of that Parish. To which are added, the Lord's Prayer, Creed, and Ten Commandments, paraphrased; &c. By Eliz. Smith. Smith (1776-1806) , Elizabeth
1781
23806 Life's progress through the passions: or, the adventures of Natura. By the author of the Fortunate foundlings. Haywood , Eliza
1748
14030 Like master, like man. A comedy of two acts. Alter'd from Sir John Vanbrugh. As perform'd at the Theatre, in Smock-Alley. King , Thomas
Peter Wilson [Dame St, 1748–66] (Dublin)
John Exshaw I [Dame Street] (Dublin)
Henry Saunders [Castle Street] (Dublin)
Elizabeth Watts [m. Lynch in 1768] (Dublin)
1766
3656 Lilliputian Spectacle de la nature: or, Nature delineated, in conversations and letters passing between the children of a family. In three volumes. ... Fenn , Ellenor
1779
8459 Lindor; or early engagements. A novel. In two volumes. By the author of The English nun, and Count de Santerre. Selden , Catharine
1798
5305 Lines sent to Mr. Walpole, by an anonymous author, after viewing the curiosities at Strawberry Hill, 1790. Burrell , Sophia
1791
26370 Linguae latinae liber dictionarius quadripartitus. Dr. Adam Littleton's Latin dictionary, in four parts: I. An English-Latin. II. A Latin-classical. III. A Latin-proper. IV. A Latin-barbarous. Representing I. The English words and phrases before the Latin; among which latter, no word or expression is admitted, but what is classic, and of an approved authority. II. The Latin-classic before the English; wherein care is taken, that the proper and original signification of each word is first set down, which is followed by those that are derivative, metaphorical or remote. III. The Latin-proper names of those persons, people or countries that frequently occur, or are any way remarkable in classic authors, with explications from their several languages, and a short account of them historical and geographical. IV. 1. The Latin-barbarous, explaining as well such technical words or terms of art, as are made necessary to us by the many inventions and discoveries not known to the ancients, as those which crept into the Latin tongue during the ignorance and darkness of the Middle Ages. 2. The law-Latin, comprehending those words, which are made use of by the common lawyers in their particular profession; very necessary for the understanding of charters, &c. The fourth edition. Improved from the several works of Stephens, Cooper, Holyoke, and a large MS. in three volumes, of Mr. John Milton, &c. in the use of all which, for greater exactness, recourse has always been had to the authors themselves. With two maps; one of Italy, another of old Rome. Littleton , Adam
Daniel Browne I (London)
Awnsham and John Churchill (London)
Margaret Lawrence (London)
J. Rawlins (London)
John Walthoe I (London)
John and Benjamin Sprint (London)
Benjamin Tooke I (London)
Daniel Midwinter I (London)
Benjamin Cowse (London)
Thomas Varnam (London)
John Osborne I [Lombard St] (London)
1715 The fourth edition.
3916 Lisez et réfléchissez. Les pélerins. Allégorie. Traduite de l'Anglois en François, par M. Clemence. More , Hannah
1799
12744 Little Robin Red Breast; A Collection of Pretty Songs, for Children, Entirely New. Unknown ,
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
1782
2843 Little stories for little folks, in easy lessons of one, two, and three syllables. Kilner , Dorothy
1785
2861 Little stories for little folks, in easy lessons of one, two, and three syllables. Kilner , Dorothy
1779