Name ESTC
Online Source http://estc.bl.uk/
Description

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

Displaying 5126–5150 of 9548

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
7615 Remarks on the practice of inoculation for the small pox. Among which are interpersed sundry hints necessary to be considered by Christians in general; particularly addressed to some persons who have undergone that operation. Hume , Sophia
s.n. [sine nomine]
1766
7584 Remarks on the practice of inoculation for the small pox. Among which are interspersed sundry hints, necessary to be considered by Christians in general; Particularly addressed to some Persons who have undergone that Operation. The second edition. Hume , Sophia
s.n. [sine nomine]
1767 The second edition.
4055 Remarks on the present mode of educating females; being a copious abridgement of Miss Hannah More's strictures on female education. More , Hannah
John Parsons [Paternoster Row] (London)
Charles Smith [Bath] (Bath)
1799
26118 Remarks on the reasons offered by Mr. Craner's church, for their separation from the church, lately under the pastoral care of Mr. William Bentley, meeting in Spital-Fields, London: found in their pamphlet, entitiled, A testimony to the truth, &c. Wherein the reasons of separation, there produced, are confuted, and shewn not to be founded on fact, ... In which also is contained some former letters relative to this subject. In a letter to Mr. R-d R-s. By Philalethes. Unknown ,
1759
25493 Remarks on the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal. Wherein his many inconsistences are pointed out, and his tenets consider'd. G. , T.
1738
25468 Remarks on the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal. Wherein his many inconsistences are pointed out, and his tenets consider'd. The whole shewing the Dangerous Tendency of his Doctrine. Address'd to the Religious Societies. G. , T.
1738?
25271 Remarks on the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal. Wherein many of his inconsistences [sic] are pointed out, and his tenets consider'd. The Whole shewing the Dangerous Tendency of His Doctrine. Address'd to the Religious Societies. G. , T.
1739
24146 Remarks on the second volume of the Memoirs of Mrs. Pilkington, with some particulars of that lady's life which she has omitted. By an impartial hand. Printed in the Year, MDCCXLIX, [1749]
3915 Remarks on the speech of M. Dupont, made in the national convention of France, on the subjects of religion and public education. By Hannah More. More , Hannah
William Jones I [Dame Street] (Dublin)
1793
4273 Remarks on the speech of M. Dupont, made in The National Convention of France, on the subjects of religion and public education. By Hannah More. More , Hannah
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
1793
4259 Remarks on the speech of M. Dupont, made in the National Convention of France, on the subjects of religion and public education. By Hannah More. The second edition. More , Hannah
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
1793 The second edition.
4227 Remarks on the speech of M. Dupont, made in the National Convention of France, on the subjects of religion and public education. By Hannah More. The third edition. More , Hannah
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
1793 The third edition.
7772 Remarks on the strictures on the address of Mr. Windham. Unknown ,
1796
26007 Remarks on the vicar's complaint, By Way of petition, in the High Court of Chancery, Against some of his parishioners For not paying their Tythes, Mortuaries, &c. By Amos Harrison, The Second Edition. Harrison , Amos
1742 The Second Edition.
25713 Remarks upon a sermon lately preach'd by D----r B-----r before the h-ble H-se of C-ns. By a lay lover of the constitution both in church and state. Unknown ,
1721
22326 Remarks upon remarks: or Some animadversions, on a treatise wrote by one who calls himself Dr. Gardner, others say, Daniel De-Foe. Intitled remarks on Febrifugum magnum, wrote by the reverend Dr. Hancocke, for the general good of mankind. The remarker's dedication to the president, censors, and others of the College of Physicians considered, and of the rest in as good order as the perplexed and confused nature of the said pamphlet would admit, without partiallity or respect of persons. To which some accounts are added of the use and abuse of common water, in many distempers, not taken notice of by any of them. With an hudibrastick reply subjoyn'd, by way of appendix, to the sarcastical Gabriel John's Flagellum, or a dry answer to Dr. Hancocke's wonderfully-comical liquid book, &c. [1723]
24547 Remarks upon suggestions made by John Rice for obtaining an Act the last session of Parliament, upon which he receiv'd 11420l. 17s. 6d. in debentures, and hath dispos'd of them to his own use. 1707]
14541 Remarks upon the account of the conduct of a certain Dutchess. In a letter from a member of the last parliament in the reign of Queen Anne. To a young nobleman. Unknown ,
George Ewing (Dublin)
1742
25770 Remarks upon the Observations on a sermon preach'd before the Corporation of Bristol, and the Lord-Chief-Justice Hardwick; On Sunday, the 16th Day of August, 1735. Being the Day before the Assizes, By A. S. Catcott, LL. B. And printed by Order of the Corporation. With a Continuation of the Evidence, till the Predictions were complete. With a continuation of the evidence, till the predictions were complete. Catcott , Alexander Stopford
1737
25401 Remarks upon the present crisis. Humbly address'd to the knights, citizens and burgesses, to serve in the present Parliament. Unknown ,
1736
22599 Remarks upon the principles and reasonings of Dr. Rutherforth's Essay on the nature and obligations of virtue: in vindication of the contrary principles and reasonings, inforced in the writings of the late Dr. Samuel Clarke. Published by Mr. Warburton with a preface. Trotter (Cockburn) , Catharine
Warburton , William
James and Paul Knapton (London)
1747
7259 Remarques sur les anecdotes de Madame la Comtesse Du Barri; par Madame Sara G.... traduites de l'Anglais. Goudar , Sara
s.n. [sine nomine]
1777
22325 Replies for George Montgomery-Moir of Leckie, defender; to the answers for Mrs. Anne Montgomery, pursuer, to the bill of advocation presented by the said George Montgomery-Moir. Moir , Anne Montgomery
1749?]
23223 Replies for Margaret Crawfurd; to the answers made for Samuel Forbes of Knapperny her husband, to her petition for an interim aliment. 1741]
2958 Reponses à démêler: ou, essai d'une manière d'exercer l'attention. On y a joint divers morceaux, qui ont pour but d'instruire ou d'amuser les jeunes personnes. Par Madame de La Fite. de la Fite , Marie-Élisabeth
John Murray I [Fleet Street] (London)
1790