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 8235
Firms 78
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Titles

Displaying 5551–5575 of 8235

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
24343 The disguis'd prince: or, the beautiful Parisian. A true history. Translated from the French. Haywood , Eliza
Thomas Corbett (London)
1728
22114 The disguis'd prince: or, the beautiful Parisian. A true history. Translated from the French. The second edition. Haywood , Eliza
Thomas Corbett (London)
1728 The second edition.
1747 The dispute. Letter to the public. From the milkwoman. Yearsley , Ann
s.n. [sine nomine]
1791
25212 The dissenters claim of right to a capacity for civil offices. Owen , Charles
Emanuel Matthews (London)
1717
25600 The dissenting ministry still valid: In answer to some reflections on Mr. Owen's ordination-book, in a late virulent pamphlet, entitled, The invalidity of the dissenting ministry, by a presbyter of the church. Owen , Charles
Emanuel Matthews (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
John Harrison (Cornhill)
1717
22324 The distress'd orphan, or Love in a mad-house. Haywood , Eliza
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
1726
22411 The distress'd orphan, or Love in a mad-house. Haywood , Eliza
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
1726
23709 The distress'd orphan, or Love in a mad-house. The third edition. Haywood , Eliza
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
1726 The third edition.
3047 The distress'd orphan; or, Love in a mad house; shewing that she was left with a great fortune to the care of an uncle who would have married her contrary to her inclination, to his own son, and on her refusal to comply, and-having fixed her heart on a colonel, she was sent to a mad-house, where she continued till her faithful lover sham'd himself mad, and by that means obtained her liberty. Interspersed with a great many entertaining letters. Written by herself, after her happy union with the colonel. Haywood , Eliza
1785
3074 The distress'd orphan; or, Love in a mad-house; shewing, that she was left with a great fortune to the care of an uncle, who would have married her contrary to her inclination, to his own son, and on her refusal to comply, and having fix'd her heart on a colonel, she was sent to a mad-house, where she continued till her faithful lover sham'd himself mad, and by that means obtained her liberty. Interspersed with a great many entertaining letters. Written by herself, after her happy union with the colonel. Haywood , Eliza
1785
3043 The distress'd orphan; or, Love in a mad-house. Shewing, that she was left with a great fortune, to the care of an uncle, who would have married her contrary to her inclination, to his own son, and on her refusal to comply, and having fix'd her heart on Honorio, she was sent to a mad-house, where she continued till her faithful lover sham'd himself mad, and by that means obtained her liberty. Interspersed with a great many entertaining letters. Written by herself, after her happy union with Honorio. Haywood , Eliza
1785
3055 The distress'd orphan: or, Love in a mad-house. Haywood , Eliza
1764
3067 The distress'd orphan: or, Love in a mad-house. Haywood , Eliza
1765
14383 The distress'd wife. A comedy. By the late Mr. Gay. ... Gay , John
George Ewing (Dublin)
1743
3058 The distressed orphan, or love in a madhouse: containing an account of her being left to the care of an uncle ... Interspersed with a great many entertaining letters. Written by herself, after her happy union with the colonel. Haywood , Eliza
1770
4307 The divine model: or Christian's exemplar. To which is added, The dram-shop. More , Hannah
1790
4306 The divine model: or, Christian's exemplar. To which is added, The dram-shop. More , Hannah
1790
26166 The divine right of treaties proved from Scripture history. Touching, I. What is due by Treaties to Allies, both National and Personal. II. Evasive Pretences for Breach of Treaties. III. God's Judgments and Punishments for Breach of Treaties. Unknown ,
Anne Boulter (London)
1715
25121 The divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ, proved to be the primitive and apostolick doctrine of the catholick church: with a curious remark on the validity of the Sibylline oracles. By the Rt. Rev. Dr. George Bull, Late Lord Bishop of St. David's. Bull , George
John Morphew (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1719 The Second Edition.
25278 The divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ, proved to be the primitive and apostolick doctrine of the Catholick Church: with a curious remark on the validity of the Sibylline oracles. Translated from the Latin of the Right Reverend Dr. George Bull, late Lord Bishop of St. David's. By a presbyter of the Church of England. Unknown ,
J. W. (London)
1714
6802 The doctor dissected: or, Willy Cadogan in the kitchen. Addressed to all invalids, and readers of a late dissertation on the gout, &c. &c. &c. By a lady. Freeman , Mrs.
Thomas Davies [Russell Street] (London)
Samuel Leacroft (London)
1771
25743 The doctrine of the divine being under his grand distinguishing characters of God, father and spirit. A sermon delivered at the meeting house in Snow's Fields, Southwark: occasioned by the anniversary of that foundation, on the first of August MDCCXXXV. By Sayer Rudd, M.D. Rudd , Sayer
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
John Noon (London)
1737
6760 The double disguise, a comic opera in two acts: as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. The songs set to music by Mr. Hook. Hook , Harriet Horncastle
John Bell [132 Strand] (London)
1784
7000 The double disguise, A comic opera, in two acts: as performed at the Theatre Royal in Smock-Alley. The songs set to music by Mr. Hook. Hook , Harriet Horncastle
1784
23693 The double distress. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Little Lincolns-Inn-Fields. By His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. M. Pix. Pix , Mary
Richard Wellington I (London)
1701